Accepting Changing Workplaces for Inclusive Quality Education as Migration Continues

Susan Anne Smith

Adult learning theories aim to be a process; thus, the growth of populations in Australia and globally must investigate the learning needs from a constructivist perspective. Constructivism has a reflexive and contextual knowing perspective as self-determination. In European and Australian literature, organisations must understand the growing and changing populations. How can a democratic society offer learning through training for a pluralistic population in a host country? The business model offers an understanding of people's cultural norms, habits, and traits to understand others. Literature from Google searches for the descriptions originated in several learning titles such as curriculum, fairness, and inclusive training. The training needs for immigrant people who need curricula include cultural sensitivity and normative commitment, which can retain individuals. Implications are that many educational sectors that attract immigrant people for profit must understand that resilience belongs to others' values.
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