Abstract
Effectively incorporating cultural competence into tertiary institutions is paramount to the creation of cross-cultural settings where undergraduates and academics can develop understandings of how culture and belief systems influence professional decision making. Processes that incorporate cultural competence are viewed as particularly challenging in science disciplines, particularly non-vocational science disciplines where “western” or reductivist ways of teaching and “doing” science remain dominant.
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Cross, R., Bone, E., Ampt, P., Bell, T., Quinnell, R., & Gongora, J. (2020). Embedding cltural competence in science curricula. In Cultural Competence and the Higher Education Sector: Australian Perspectives, Policies and Practice (pp. 255–275). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5362-2_14
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