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University Preparation English Grade 11
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Oral Communication
8. Cultural Discourse Today
8.1 Perspectives Bias Identity Power Values

Master Cultural Discourse: Perspectives, Bias, Identity, Power, and Values

Develop critical thinking skills to analyze how identity, bias, and power shape contemporary cultural conversations and discourse.


What You'll Learn

Identity and personal experiences significantly influence discourse participation patterns
Power dynamics determine whose voices dominate contemporary cultural conversations
Bias recognition helps students evaluate information sources more critically
Understanding diverse perspectives promotes respectful engagement across cultural differences

What You'll Practice

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Students analyze how identity influences interpretation in discourse scenarios

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Learners identify bias and power imbalances in communication contexts

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Young scholars practice recognizing privilege and marginalization in conversations

Why This Matters

Understanding how perspectives, bias, identity, power, and values shape discourse prepares students for respectful engagement in diverse academic, professional, and civic conversations.

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Cultural Discourse
Bias Recognition
Power Dynamics
Identity Analysis
Critical Thinking
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