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Assessment 1: Comparative analysis and reflection (30%)
Overview
This assessment requires you to write a comparative analysis of Australian Aboriginal culture and your own culture of origin. If you are of Aboriginal culture you can choose to do a comparative analysis of your own culture (Aboriginal) with another culture of your choice.
As a basis for your comparison, you should familiarise yourself with Trompennars cultural value dimensions (see http://www.mindtools.com/paqes/article/seven-dimensions.htm) and Ferraros (2010, p. 20) -Have, Think and Do-. You may also like to look at the online tool from the Hofstede Centre which produces comparisons of national cultures across five criteria: http://qeert-hofstede.com/countries.html.
This reading will provide you with a framework to research and analyse Aboriginal culture and your own culture as your point of comparison.
A specific area within vUWS is available you with some links to relevant resources.
Additional instructions on this assessment are available on vUWS under the Assessment 1 tab.
Details
Part 1
Writing your comparative analysis Each student will be required to write a comparative analysis of their own culture and of the Aboriginal culture.
Your comparative analysis should demonstrate an ability to compare and contrast Aboriginal culture with your cultural group using the framework referred to above
(i.e., Trompennars, Ferraro, and/or Hofstede). To achieve this you should select
one dimension of culture (e.g., particularism vs universalism, family systems, or
individual vs collectivist orientation etc.) to explore in detail.
The learning from your comparative analysis will be identifying similarities and differences about your own culture and Aboriginal culture. You are required to discuss some generalisations that can be made, based on the comparison of the two cultures that could be relevant to managing in the global environment.
You should use at least three credible online references, in addition to your customised text, to support your analysis and discussion.
Draft
Submission In Week 4 you need to bring your draft cultural comparison to the
tutorial. Within your team you will be providing feedback to each other on the comparative analysis using the marking criteria. You may like to agree who will provide feedback on whose drafts during the tutorial.
Format 800 words, 11/2 spacing in Arial font
Marking criteria Can be found on Vuws under Assessments: Assessment 1: Part 1: Marking criteria.
Submission
Part 1 Uploaded to Turnitin Link in vUWS in Week 5, Saturday 20th August, before 11 pm
Part 2 The final part of the assessment task is your reflection on working in a multi¬cultural group in this Unit. You should include what you have learnt about yourself and others from the experience related to the theory from this Unit.
Format 200 words, 11/12 spacing in Arial font.
Submission
Part 2 Uploaded to Turnitin Link in vUWS in Week 10, Saturday 24th September, before 11pm
Marking criteria Can be found on Vuws under Assessments: Assessment 1: Part 2: Marking Criteria
Submission Details
Your submission for assessment is in two parts: Part 1 you are required to submit your comparative analysis. Part 2 you are required to submit your reflection on your experience of multicultural groups.



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