There are a litany of things that a person can do to learn the culture of another. They can dress in their clothing and eat the food. They can participate in foreign holidays and learn the language.
I assist in preserving culture by providing information and promoting awareness about various cultural aspects through educational content and resources. My role is to help people learn and appreciate the significance of their culture and heritage.
Cultural learning or cross-cultural learning refers to the process of understanding and adapting to a new culture's customs, traditions, beliefs, and behaviors through observation, interaction, and experience.
The study of objects to learn about past human life is called archaeology. Archaeologists analyze artifacts, structures, and other physical remains to understand the history and culture of ancient civilizations.
An anthropologist or a sociologist would most likely study Chinese culture. Anthropologists would focus on the cultural practices, traditions, and beliefs of Chinese society, while sociologists would examine the social structures, institutions, and interactions within Chinese communities.
School is a place where the mi9nd of a person is developed.It is the place where one will learn many new things which will help him/her in the future life..In absence of culture in School these morals and ethics will not be imprinted into the mind..
I would like to learn their culture
which culture?
You can learn about Ethiopias culture,history,and government.
well knowing a language could mean it influences the culture because if you speak the language it seems like you would know the culture
They get knowledge &learn the costom culture of country.
they learn to examine objects to learn about past people and culture
because we need to learn different part of culture in samoa and other countries that have a culture.
this is so stuiped why do we need to learn about culture
the answer is that we learn culture and religion but i know the answer .
mrs mead
culture affect must study very hard to learn english so he can explain to others in english why he thinks his parents named him culture affect.
Yes, most sociologists and anthropologists agree that culture is definitely learned (learnt). Children usually learn about their culture from their parents, and from their environment; later they learn from their schools, their peers, and even from the country's media. It should also be noted that the culture is expressed in language, and as children learn verbal (and later written) communication, they are also learning the stories, beliefs, and attitudes common to that culture.