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2021
ENG2611
ASSIGNMENT NO: 02
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Question 1:
Refer to the headline below and answer the questions that follow.
‘A curriculum needs to accommodate students’ diversity’
This quotation is taken from page 83 of ENG2611 Tutorial Letter 501.
1.1 Explain what you think the author means by this statement?
Instructs understudies on how to evaluate other points of view and make more
informed decisions. Prompting students to explore different points of view can also
teach them how to interact with their peers on a social level, giving them skills, they'll
use for the rest of their lives. scholastic/educational programme with additional
learning help, extra learning support for conduct/social passionate turn of events.
emotional wellness troubles. sex personality and sexual orientation articulation.
adaptable instructing systems that can give all understudies access and
accomplishment to learn social variety. incitement of information to assist students
with understanding social suppositions. So variety is imperative to develop in your
study hall due to the scholarly and social advantages.
1.2 Use your own words to explain the differences between the term’s
‘diversity’ and ‘multiculturalism?’ Give relevant examples to support your
answer.
‘diversity’ is characterized as the contrasts between individuals. These distinctions
can incorporate race, sex, sexual direction, religion, foundation, financial status, and
substantially more.
Multiculturalism goes further than variety by zeroing in on comprehensiveness,
comprehension, and regard, and furthermore by taking a gander at inconsistent force
in the public eye.
1.3 What constitutes a diverse classroom? In not more than 100 words,
discuss any three features of your choice.
When schools employ comprehensive and responsive diversity practices, students
are bound to see their name addressed in study hall materials or by other students.
When variation isn't a need and these understudies don't feel included, they're likely
to lose interest and feel inferior to their classmates.
2021
ENG2611
ASSIGNMENT NO: 02
, lOMoARcPSD|14985576
Question 1:
Refer to the headline below and answer the questions that follow.
‘A curriculum needs to accommodate students’ diversity’
This quotation is taken from page 83 of ENG2611 Tutorial Letter 501.
1.1 Explain what you think the author means by this statement?
Instructs understudies on how to evaluate other points of view and make more
informed decisions. Prompting students to explore different points of view can also
teach them how to interact with their peers on a social level, giving them skills, they'll
use for the rest of their lives. scholastic/educational programme with additional
learning help, extra learning support for conduct/social passionate turn of events.
emotional wellness troubles. sex personality and sexual orientation articulation.
adaptable instructing systems that can give all understudies access and
accomplishment to learn social variety. incitement of information to assist students
with understanding social suppositions. So variety is imperative to develop in your
study hall due to the scholarly and social advantages.
1.2 Use your own words to explain the differences between the term’s
‘diversity’ and ‘multiculturalism?’ Give relevant examples to support your
answer.
‘diversity’ is characterized as the contrasts between individuals. These distinctions
can incorporate race, sex, sexual direction, religion, foundation, financial status, and
substantially more.
Multiculturalism goes further than variety by zeroing in on comprehensiveness,
comprehension, and regard, and furthermore by taking a gander at inconsistent force
in the public eye.
1.3 What constitutes a diverse classroom? In not more than 100 words,
discuss any three features of your choice.
When schools employ comprehensive and responsive diversity practices, students
are bound to see their name addressed in study hall materials or by other students.
When variation isn't a need and these understudies don't feel included, they're likely
to lose interest and feel inferior to their classmates.