Benefits Of Socialization Towards Aboriginal People

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My socialization process towards Aboriginal people was mainly established through the school system. Beginning at a young age, the curriculum required that students learn about Aboriginal culture and history. In my later years of elementary school and into high school, the curriculum went more in depth and provided more information appropriate for an older age. Through this learning, and my studies in school, my socialization towards Aboriginal people was developed. This is because my knowledge was enhanced and expanded, granting me the ability to avoid ignorance, and gain understanding and appreciation of Aboriginal people. Alongside subject matter within school, my peers also helped form my socialization process. They helped me develop social norms of what is appropriate and inappropriate. Essentially, it was abnormal to be “racist” and it was normal to be tolerant, and accepting. Although it may …show more content…

As previously mentioned, throughout my schooling, the curriculum has focused a large portion of its attention on informing students about Aboriginals. We learned about their way of life, culture, beliefs, and history, providing me with a large amount of knowledge. However, my knowledge could always be enhanced, which I am able to achieve through taking specified courses during my university career. Regardless, the knowledge I currently possess will undoubtedly help me as a teacher. The appreciation I have obtained through studying Aboriginal people will allow me to properly teach future students about the subject in a thorough, but interesting way. I hope that through my lessons, students will gain further knowledge and appreciation as well. For those students who are aboriginal, I hope to do the same. Regardless of race, culture, religion, sex, or sexual orientation, I am determined to present equal and fair treatment to all students, in order to make everyone feel included and