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Seeing the Whole Student: Using the Iceberg Model to Understand Hidden Cultural Influences in Learning
This article is part of the curriculum for LinguatiCo’s Professional Course in Cultural Responsiveness & Inclusion in Education. In classrooms around the world, teachers often make quick judgments about students based on what is immediately visible about them: the language they speak, the clothes they wear, the foods they bring from home. These observations are natural. Humans rely on cues like these to make sense of social interactions and the world around them. But, much l

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Sep 25, 20255 min read


The Role of Cultural Adaptations in Social Emotional Learning Programs: Why SEL Isn't One-Size-Fits-All
This article is part of the curriculum for LinguatiCo’s Professional Course in Cultural Responsiveness & Inclusion in Education. Social-emotional learning (SEL) has become a cornerstone of modern education, equipping students with the skills they need to navigate interpersonal relationships, self-regulate emotions, and succeed in an increasingly interconnected world. While SEL programs have demonstrated success across different settings, a critical issue remains: they are of

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Mar 24, 20254 min read


From Home to School: How Family Cultural Values Shape a Child's Social-Emotional Growth.
This article is part of the curriculum for LinguatiCo’s Professional Course in Cultural Responsiveness & Inclusion in Education. As educators, parents, and caregivers, understanding the significant impact of cultural values on a child’s emotional and social development is vital. What children experience at home, how they are raised, and the cultural norms they inherit from their families shape their emotional responses, relationships, and interactions at school and beyond. S

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Mar 10, 20255 min read


Adapting Education: Merging Cultural Understanding and SEL in the Classroom for a Multicultural Future
By now, we all know that education is a gateway to a brighter future. With our world becoming more interconnected than ever, future...

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Feb 4, 20254 min read


Unveiling Cultural Bias in Education: The Impact on Educators, Students, and the Education System
Cultural bias occurs when a person starts making assumptions and judgments of another person through the lens of their own culture. Generally, two types of biases exist: implicit and explicit. Implicit bias refers to the attitudes or stereotypes people may hold unconsciously. Explicit bias represents conscious beliefs and practices that favor certain groups over others. While one seems more obvious to spot then the other, both are ultimately present in most of our realities,

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Dec 4, 20246 min read
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