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Locally-Raised Students Are Still Primarily
Influenced By Their Culture.
Abstract:
"Culture is the backbone of every society, and it has a significant impact on shaping an
individual's personality, beliefs, and values. And when it comes to locally-raised students, they
are still primarily influenced by their cultural roots. Despite globalization and exposure to
different cultures in today's world, nothing can replace the deep-rooted traditions that have been
passed down from one generation to another. In this article, we will explore how culture
continues to shape the identity of locally-raised students."
Theoretical perspective
The primary theoretical perspective for this blog article is cultural anthropology. In particular,
the author looks at how students who are raised in a certain culture are primarily influenced by
that culture, even if they move away from it. This is because culture is deeply ingrained in a
person's identity, and often shapes their worldview and values. Even if someone leaves their
culture of origin, they will still be influenced by it in many ways.
Findings
When it comes to students' education, culture trumps locality. That's the finding of a new study
from Vanderbilt University, which found that students who are raised in the same community are
more likely to have similar educational experiences and outcomes than students who come from
different cultural backgrounds.
The study, published in the journal Educational Researcher, looked at data from nearly 3,000
schools across the country and found that students' cultural background was a stronger predictor
of their educational experience than their geographic location. Factors like family income,
parents' education levels, and students' aspirations also played a role in shaping their educational
experience, but the culture was the strongest influence.
"This research challenges the assumption that all children have an equal chance to succeed in
school regardless of where they live," said lead author Jason Grissom, an assistant professor of
public policy and education at Vanderbilt University. "We find that even when kids grow up just
miles apart, they can have very different educational opportunities and outcomes depending on
their cultural background."
So what does this mean for educators? Grissom says it's important to be aware of the different
cultures represented in your classroom and to find ways to connect with all your students.
"Cultural competence is not simply about understanding or respecting other cultures," he said.
"It's about finding common ground and using that commonality as a starting point for teaching
and learning."
Discussion
There is no denying that culture plays a big role in shaping our identities and how we see the
world. It's something that's passed down from generation to generation and helps define who we
are as a people. So it's no surprise that locally-raised students are still primarily influenced by
their culture, even when they're attending international school in another country.
Culture is a powerful force that can shape our thoughts, beliefs, and behaviors. It can be a
positive influence, providing us with a sense of belonging and community. But it can also be a
negative force, leading to prejudice and intolerance. That's why it's so important to be aware of
the impact culture can have on our lives and to be open to learning about other cultures.
What do you think? Do you think locally-raised students are more influenced by their culture
than by the country they're living in? Let us know in the comments!
The definition of culture and how it can be applied to
education
The definition of culture is the set of shared attitudes, values, goals, and practices that
characterize a group or organization. When applied to education, culture can be used to create an
educational experience that is tailored to the needs and interests of students from a particular
cultural background.
Culture can be used to shape the curriculum, teaching methods, and learning environment to
better meet the needs of students from a particular culture. Additionally, by understanding and
incorporating the cultural values and beliefs of students into the educational experience,
educators can create a more supportive and effective learning environment.
How local students are influenced by their culture
It is widely accepted that students who are raised in a certain culture are primarily influenced by
that culture. However, there is still a lot of debate about how much influence a student’s culture
has on their academic success. In this article, we will be discussing how local students are
influenced by their culture.
There are a few key ways in which local students are influenced by their culture. The first way is
through the language that they speak. If a student only speaks one language, they may have
difficulty understanding concepts that are taught in another language. This can lead to lower
grades and may even prevent the student from being able to attend college.
Another way that local students are influenced by their culture is through the values that they
hold. For example, some cultures value education more than others. This can lead to local
students who come from these cultures working hard in school and valuing their education more
than other students whose cultures do not place as much emphasis on education.
Finally, local students are also influenced by the expectations that their cultures have for them.
For example, some cultures expect women to get married and have children at a young age while
other cultures do not have these expectations. This can lead to local students feeling pressure to
conform to the expectations of their culture even if they do not personally agree with them.
While there are many different ways in which local students are influenced by their culture, these
are just a few of the most important ones. It is
The pros and cons of having a locally-raised student body
There are pros and cons to having a locally-raised student body. On the plus side, these students
are more likely to be familiar with the culture and customs of their home country. They're also
generally more comfortable with the language, which can be a big advantage in terms of
communication and learning.
On the downside, however, locally-raised students may not have the same level of exposure to
other cultures as their peers who come from abroad. They also may not be as comfortable with
English, which can make it difficult to participate in a class or to understand lectures and
readings.
How to create a balance between culture and education
It is no secret that many students who are raised in a certain culture are heavily influenced by
that culture. Whether it’s the customs, the food, the music, or the language, culture can have a
big impact on how a person grows up. When it comes to education, this can be both a good and a
bad thing.
On one hand, having a strong connection to one’s culture can make learning more meaningful. If
a student can see how what they’re learning applies to their own life and experiences, they will
be more likely to engage with the material and retain it. On the other hand, if a student is too
focused on their culture, they may not be as open to new ideas and perspectives. It’s important to
strike a balance between the two so that students can get the most out of their education.
So how can you create a balance between culture and education? Here are a few tips:
Encourage cultural pride without fostering isolationism. It’s important for students to feel proud
of their culture and where they come from. But at the same time, you don’t want them to feel like
they have to choose between their culture and everything else. Help them see how their culture
can be part of a larger whole instead of something that sets them apart from others.
International school students
Several international school have popped up in recent years in response to the growing demand
for an education that is both global and culturally diverse. These schools typically enroll students
from all over the world, with a wide range of cultural backgrounds.
While these students may be exposed to a more globalized curriculum, they are still primarily
influenced by their culture. This is because, no matter where they go to school, they will always
take their cultural values and beliefs with them. In other words, culture is something that is
passed down from generation to generation and is deeply ingrained in each individual.
It is important to note that this doesn't mean that international school students are not open-
minded or tolerant of other cultures. On the contrary, many of them are quite curious about other
cultures and are eager to learn more about them. However, at the end of the day, they still
identify most strongly with their own culture.
Conclusion
In conclusion, locally-raised students are still primarily influenced by their culture. This has a
significant impact on the way they learn and the goals they strive to achieve in life. Educators
need to recognize this fact to be able to effectively meet their needs and create an environment
where all students can reach their fullest potential. With appropriate support, local students can
gain a greater appreciation of different cultures while at the same time developing a deeper
understanding of their cultural roots.

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Locally-Raised Students Are Still Primarily Influenced By Their Culture.

  • 1. Locally-Raised Students Are Still Primarily Influenced By Their Culture. Abstract: "Culture is the backbone of every society, and it has a significant impact on shaping an individual's personality, beliefs, and values. And when it comes to locally-raised students, they are still primarily influenced by their cultural roots. Despite globalization and exposure to different cultures in today's world, nothing can replace the deep-rooted traditions that have been passed down from one generation to another. In this article, we will explore how culture continues to shape the identity of locally-raised students." Theoretical perspective The primary theoretical perspective for this blog article is cultural anthropology. In particular, the author looks at how students who are raised in a certain culture are primarily influenced by that culture, even if they move away from it. This is because culture is deeply ingrained in a person's identity, and often shapes their worldview and values. Even if someone leaves their culture of origin, they will still be influenced by it in many ways. Findings When it comes to students' education, culture trumps locality. That's the finding of a new study from Vanderbilt University, which found that students who are raised in the same community are more likely to have similar educational experiences and outcomes than students who come from different cultural backgrounds. The study, published in the journal Educational Researcher, looked at data from nearly 3,000 schools across the country and found that students' cultural background was a stronger predictor of their educational experience than their geographic location. Factors like family income, parents' education levels, and students' aspirations also played a role in shaping their educational experience, but the culture was the strongest influence. "This research challenges the assumption that all children have an equal chance to succeed in school regardless of where they live," said lead author Jason Grissom, an assistant professor of public policy and education at Vanderbilt University. "We find that even when kids grow up just miles apart, they can have very different educational opportunities and outcomes depending on their cultural background." So what does this mean for educators? Grissom says it's important to be aware of the different cultures represented in your classroom and to find ways to connect with all your students. "Cultural competence is not simply about understanding or respecting other cultures," he said. "It's about finding common ground and using that commonality as a starting point for teaching and learning."
  • 2. Discussion There is no denying that culture plays a big role in shaping our identities and how we see the world. It's something that's passed down from generation to generation and helps define who we are as a people. So it's no surprise that locally-raised students are still primarily influenced by their culture, even when they're attending international school in another country. Culture is a powerful force that can shape our thoughts, beliefs, and behaviors. It can be a positive influence, providing us with a sense of belonging and community. But it can also be a negative force, leading to prejudice and intolerance. That's why it's so important to be aware of the impact culture can have on our lives and to be open to learning about other cultures. What do you think? Do you think locally-raised students are more influenced by their culture than by the country they're living in? Let us know in the comments! The definition of culture and how it can be applied to education The definition of culture is the set of shared attitudes, values, goals, and practices that characterize a group or organization. When applied to education, culture can be used to create an educational experience that is tailored to the needs and interests of students from a particular cultural background. Culture can be used to shape the curriculum, teaching methods, and learning environment to better meet the needs of students from a particular culture. Additionally, by understanding and incorporating the cultural values and beliefs of students into the educational experience, educators can create a more supportive and effective learning environment. How local students are influenced by their culture It is widely accepted that students who are raised in a certain culture are primarily influenced by that culture. However, there is still a lot of debate about how much influence a student’s culture has on their academic success. In this article, we will be discussing how local students are influenced by their culture. There are a few key ways in which local students are influenced by their culture. The first way is through the language that they speak. If a student only speaks one language, they may have difficulty understanding concepts that are taught in another language. This can lead to lower grades and may even prevent the student from being able to attend college. Another way that local students are influenced by their culture is through the values that they hold. For example, some cultures value education more than others. This can lead to local students who come from these cultures working hard in school and valuing their education more than other students whose cultures do not place as much emphasis on education.
  • 3. Finally, local students are also influenced by the expectations that their cultures have for them. For example, some cultures expect women to get married and have children at a young age while other cultures do not have these expectations. This can lead to local students feeling pressure to conform to the expectations of their culture even if they do not personally agree with them. While there are many different ways in which local students are influenced by their culture, these are just a few of the most important ones. It is The pros and cons of having a locally-raised student body There are pros and cons to having a locally-raised student body. On the plus side, these students are more likely to be familiar with the culture and customs of their home country. They're also generally more comfortable with the language, which can be a big advantage in terms of communication and learning. On the downside, however, locally-raised students may not have the same level of exposure to other cultures as their peers who come from abroad. They also may not be as comfortable with English, which can make it difficult to participate in a class or to understand lectures and readings. How to create a balance between culture and education It is no secret that many students who are raised in a certain culture are heavily influenced by that culture. Whether it’s the customs, the food, the music, or the language, culture can have a big impact on how a person grows up. When it comes to education, this can be both a good and a bad thing. On one hand, having a strong connection to one’s culture can make learning more meaningful. If a student can see how what they’re learning applies to their own life and experiences, they will be more likely to engage with the material and retain it. On the other hand, if a student is too focused on their culture, they may not be as open to new ideas and perspectives. It’s important to strike a balance between the two so that students can get the most out of their education. So how can you create a balance between culture and education? Here are a few tips: Encourage cultural pride without fostering isolationism. It’s important for students to feel proud of their culture and where they come from. But at the same time, you don’t want them to feel like they have to choose between their culture and everything else. Help them see how their culture can be part of a larger whole instead of something that sets them apart from others. International school students Several international school have popped up in recent years in response to the growing demand for an education that is both global and culturally diverse. These schools typically enroll students from all over the world, with a wide range of cultural backgrounds.
  • 4. While these students may be exposed to a more globalized curriculum, they are still primarily influenced by their culture. This is because, no matter where they go to school, they will always take their cultural values and beliefs with them. In other words, culture is something that is passed down from generation to generation and is deeply ingrained in each individual. It is important to note that this doesn't mean that international school students are not open- minded or tolerant of other cultures. On the contrary, many of them are quite curious about other cultures and are eager to learn more about them. However, at the end of the day, they still identify most strongly with their own culture. Conclusion In conclusion, locally-raised students are still primarily influenced by their culture. This has a significant impact on the way they learn and the goals they strive to achieve in life. Educators need to recognize this fact to be able to effectively meet their needs and create an environment where all students can reach their fullest potential. With appropriate support, local students can gain a greater appreciation of different cultures while at the same time developing a deeper understanding of their cultural roots.