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DH E4 What socio-cultural barriers I might face?

What socio-cultural barriers I might face?

Socio-cultural challenges include fostering awareness, understanding, and adaptation to innovative fields of study. Long-standing traditions and habits in particular might resist the integration of new content into teaching programmes. However, this resistance is encountered not only among teachers, but extends to the viewing of schools as the sole legitimate source of knowledge. In certain countries, political beliefs further complicate matters, with climate and environmental issues becoming politically charged topics. This leads to a direct transfer of controversy from politics to education. Explore possible socio-economic challenges.