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PSY 496 Week 4 Journal Multicultural Issues (Ash)/Uoptutorial

For more course tutorials visit www.uoptutorial.com Multicultural Issues For this journal entry, you will clearly describe some of the significant influences on your identity development. As you reflect, please answer the following questions: 1. How has culture (gender, ethnicity, race, socioeconomic status, family values, etc.) impacted your identity, life experiences, and world views? 2. What major groups and cultures have contributed to your identity? 3. What stereotypes are embedded in your cultural experience? 4. How has your cultural identity influenced your interactions with individuals from other cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds? The purpose of the journal activity is to allow you to thoroughly reflect upon what you have learned so far in your coursework and to provide you with an opportunity to relate this learning to your own experiences. The reflective journal is not a formal written assignment; however you are expected to adhere to conventional rules of grammar, sentence structure, spelling, and punctuation while focusing on clearly conveying your thoughts. Carefully review the Grading Rubric for the criteria that will be used to evaluate your journal entry.

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Multicultural Issues
For this journal entry, you will clearly describe some of the significant influences on your identity development. As you reflect, please answer the following questions:
1. How has culture (gender, ethnicity, race, socioeconomic status, family values, etc.) impacted your identity, life experiences, and world views?
2. What major groups and cultures have contributed to your identity?
3. What stereotypes are embedded in your cultural experience?
4. How has your cultural identity influenced your interactions with individuals from other cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds?
The purpose of the journal activity is to allow you to thoroughly reflect upon what you have learned so far in your coursework and to provide you with an opportunity to relate this learning to your own experiences. The reflective journal is not a formal written assignment; however you are expected to adhere to conventional rules of grammar, sentence structure, spelling, and punctuation while focusing on clearly conveying your thoughts.

Carefully review the Grading Rubric for the criteria that will be used to evaluate your journal entry.

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<strong>Multicultural</strong> <strong>Issues</strong><br />

For this journal entry, you will clearly describe some of the significant influences on your<br />

identity development. As you reflect, please answer the following questions:<br />

1. How has culture (gender, ethnicity, race, socioeconomic status, family values, etc.)<br />

impacted your identity, life experiences, and world views?<br />

2. What major groups and cultures have contributed to your identity?<br />

3. What stereotypes are embedded in your cultural experience?<br />

4. How has your cultural identity influenced your interactions with individuals from<br />

other cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds?<br />

The purpose of the journal activity is to allow you to thoroughly reflect upon what you<br />

have learned so far in your coursework and to provide you with an opportunity to relate<br />

this learning to your own experiences. The reflective journal is not a formal written<br />

assignment; however you are expected to adhere to conventional rules of grammar,<br />

sentence structure, spelling, and punctuation while focusing on clearly conveying your<br />

thoughts.<br />

Carefully review the Grading Rubric for the criteria that will be used to evaluate your<br />

journal entry.

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