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  2. Diversity training - Wikipedia

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    Diversity training is often aimed to meet objectives such as attracting and retaining customers and productive workers; maintaining high employee morale; and fostering understanding and harmony between workers. [2] Despite intended benefits, systematic studies have not proven benefits to diversity training.

  3. Cultural sensitivity - Wikipedia

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    Cultural sensitivity. Cultural sensitivity, also referred to as cross-cultural sensitivity or cultural awareness, is the knowledge, awareness, and acceptance of other cultures and others' cultural identities. It is related to cultural competence (the skills needed for effective communication with people of other cultures, which includes cross ...

  4. Cultural competency training - Wikipedia

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    Cultural competency training is an instruction to achieve cultural competence and the ability to appreciate and interpret accurately other cultures.In an increasingly globalised world, training in cultural sensitivity to others' cultural identities (which may include race, sexuality, religion and other factors) and how to achieve cultural competence is being practised in the workplace ...

  5. Implicit bias training - Wikipedia

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    Implicit bias training (or unconscious bias training) programs are designed to help individuals become aware of their implicit biases and equip them with tools and strategies to act objectively, limiting the influence of their implicit biases. [1] Some researchers say implicit biases are learned stereotypes that are automatic, seemingly ...

  6. Multicultural education - Wikipedia

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    Multicultural education. Multicultural education is a set of educational strategies developed to provide students with knowledge about the histories, cultures, and contributions of diverse groups. It draws on insights from multiple fields, including ethnic studies and women studies, and reinterprets content from related academic disciplines. [1]

  7. Diversity, equity, and inclusion - Wikipedia

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    Diversity refers to the presence of variety within the organizational workforce, such as in identity and identity politics. It includes gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability, age, culture, class, religion, or opinion. [2][12] Equity refers to concepts of fairness and justice, such as fair compensation and substantive equality. [12]

  8. Bennett scale - Wikipedia

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    In the current context of globalization and growing diversity in schools, experiencing and learning about cultural differences in the school environment is an important instructional method. [9] This study used Bennett Scale as an analytical model, coded and quantitatively analyzed data of cross-cultural sensitivity among 48 students from ...

  9. Cross-cultural - Wikipedia

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    Cross-cultural. Cross-cultural may refer to. cross-cultural studies, a comparative tendency in various fields of cultural analysis. cross-cultural communication, a field of study that looks at how people from differing cultural backgrounds communicate. any of various forms of interactivity between members of disparate cultural groups (see also ...