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Identify and discuss the importance of some of the "don'ts" of the academic study of world religions.
Cultural Cohesiveness
The unity or bond within a group based on shared beliefs, values, customs, and traditions, enhancing group identity and cooperation.
Community's Values
The shared beliefs, principles, and standards of behavior that are important to a community and guide its members' actions.
Culturally Responsive
Refers to teaching methods and school practices that recognize and honor the unique cultural backgrounds of students.
Tourist Curriculum
Term for a focus on superficial contact with cultural artifacts, such as food, clothing, folktales, or celebrations.
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