Monday, July 14, 2014

Communicating Differently?


The idea of culture, diversity, education and perception are all relatively “old” concepts for me as a educator. However, the in-depth look into each portion has shown me new light. I find myself constantly aware of who I am speaking with, but not because of their race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, or political affiliation. It’s because we speak about our differences and I am aware of how my words can hurt others without even thinking about it.

I find that I do not speak different with people of different cultures but I may be more inquisitive during communication with people of different cultures. For the last two weeks I have been focused on how I communicate with others and I noticed with the majority of older people I am using polite phrases more often. I am constantly aware that I do not want to disrespect anyone that is older than myself or that has more experience within my field or company.


Strategies to communicate more effectively are easy enough to come by. I believe that every person can work on themselves and how they communicate. I find that I need to be a more active listening and participant in communicating with colleagues within my association. Another strategy that I will use is to develop appropriate knowledge. I will spend time learning of different cultures and learning others communication codes. The third strategy I would use would be to develop motivation. “A competent communication wants to learn and improve.” 

2 comments:

  1. Megan,
    I love that you brought up the age thing. I also wrote about that in my blog this week! Age is a huge part of our cultural identity. I also find myself being sweeter and saying things I don't normally say. I do this with children too. Thanks for your honesty!

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  2. Megan, developing motivation for communicating and actually using it may help others to learn to emulate your style of communication. As you stated, respect is the key word. My parents always told me that if I can not say anything nice, do not say anything at all! Sometimes my older sister and I did not talk much because of this rule!
    Jill

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