Abstract

Education is not just the transmission of knowledge, but also the embodiment of culture. In the era we live in, the globalization has brought about greater fluidity in the exchange of information, leading to increasingly frequent blending and collision of different cultural backgrounds. Consequently, the profound impact of cultural differences on teaching methods has emerged. Against this backdrop, understanding and analyzing how culture shapes educational practices holds significant importance for enhancing the quality of education and promoting cultural exchange. This article aims to explore how family and societal cultures influence the interaction between students and teachers, how values determine the selection of teaching methods and content, and subsequently, to analyze the differentiated impact of domestic and international cultures on teaching methods. Ultimately, this article will focus on the current situation in China, where the existing teaching methods are influenced by tradition and modernization, offering a new perspective and direction for educational reform in our country.

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