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Research Paper

Year: 2018 | Month: November | Volume: 5 | Issue: 11 | Pages: 227-231

Multicultural Planning

Hassan Saemi1, Batool Noori2

1Department of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Islamic Azad University, Azadshahr Branch, Iran.
2Department of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Islamic Azad University, Azadshahr Branch, Iran.

Corresponding Author: Batool Noori

ABSTRACT

Given the range of cultural boundaries and interactions that take place in a real and virtual way between different traditions, in the beginning, it must have a complete understanding of the customs, language and religion and then chose the appropriate mechanism, with knowledge of the challenges and tensions among individuals and cultures. Understanding the differences and similarities between different cultures will strengthen the multicultural community with an emphasis on cultural-native characteristics. In fact, the term multiculturalism is formed based on extensive interactions between diverse cultural, ethnic and linguistic groups and it is a kind of educational-cultural approach that recognizes the diversity of ethnic and indigenous intercourse in such a society. The existence of different ethnic groups and cultures will have a psychological dimension, racially, religiously, ethnically and linguistically, which disregards it can have destructive effects and great social problems. The term multiculturalism or cultural pluralism expresses the inevitable relationship between cultures and racial segregation, based on the expansion of relations between countries, this diversity and plurality are of particular importance in the light of education through the adoption of specific policies and measures. Multicultural planning is a tool that can show a new attitude by empowering collections and individuals of a community and increasing the skills required for the culture and the indigenous communities of the existing nations, to express understanding and interaction at the same time as cultural diversity. This kind of planning allows us to experience a kind of peaceful coexistence simultaneously with unity and understanding, while we believe in cultural values, this amount of peaceful life can be effective in improving relationships and raising the level of knowledge and attitudes of individuals.

Key words: Multicultural Planning, relationships, understanding, knowledge.

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