Section 1.1: Defining Concepts [Learning Resources]

Ethics and Cultural Competence By Jennifer M. Miller and Adam J. McKee.

 


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Section 1.1 introduces students to the foundational concepts of ethics and cultural competence, which are crucial for understanding their significance in various aspects of life and professional practices. Ethics involves principles that define what is right and wrong, guiding our decisions and behaviors. Cultural competence refers to the ability to interact effectively with people from different cultures, respecting their values and beliefs. By exploring these definitions, students will gain a clearer understanding of how these concepts impact personal and professional interactions in a diverse, interconnected world. This section aims to lay the groundwork for more detailed discussions in subsequent chapters.

 

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