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In this day and age, cultural competency has a fundamental importance in every aspect of a work field and that includes school and government setting. With the amalgamation of different cultures in American society, it has become imperative for teachers and government employees to have some form of cultural competency training. Cultural Competency Training for School Employees: School is considered to be the second learning home for kids only after the home. United States is known as land of immigrants, and every year huge number of people comes to United States and that includes families which includes kids. In today’s world, cultural competency takes the front seat in how the kids are being raised. Some family believes that it is their right to raise the kids how they want, but some differ. United States is not the front runner in cultural competency training among kids, as Canada and Australia are far more progressive in this sector. Cultural competency training can be a huge help for the families who are thinking of adopting a foster kid, and if that kid was born outside of United States. A school is a mixture of different races, and cultures and as a teacher one has to be sensitive to everyone. Any incidents that has happened to show the importance of the cultural competency. Different cultures act differently to the different situations. As an educator, one has to not only value diversity, but also have a strategy to feel everyone welcomed. Military: Does government have an obligation to provide cultural competency training for everyone? Show the data that shows how many immigrants or non natural born Americans have joined the military. Any situation that shows the importance of cultural competency. [1] https://www.nasponline.org/research-and-policy/advocacy-tools-and-resources/communications-strategies-and-resources/school-climate%E2%80%94connectthedots/the-importance-of-cultural-competence [2] http://www.nea.org/home/39783.htm [3] https://www.dhs.gov/immigration-statistics [4] https://fee.org/articles/cultural-competence-and-your-child/ [5] https://wehearyou.acecqa.gov.au/2014/07/10/what-does-it-mean-to-be-culturally-competent/ [6] https://www.socialworkers.org/pressroom/features/issue/diversity.asp [7] http://www.nea.org/tools/30402.htm