In the Standards for the Teaching Profession, a learning focused culture is described as “a culture that is focused on learning, and is characterised by respect, inclusion, empathy, collaboration and safety”.a. Choose one of these characteristics and complete the following.i. Analyse why the characteristic is important for learning.ii. Give two examples of how you could foster this characteristic in your teaching context.iii. Critically discuss one source of information that you could draw on to support your practice in developing your chosen characteristic in yourteaching context.Remember, your responses need to be evidence based. Use research to inform your answers, and provide accurate citations and a reference list (use APA referencing style).Word guide: 400–600 words(26 marks)b. Choose one principle or approach from the list below.•Culturally responsive teaching.•Inquiry-based learning.•Developing learner agency.•Positive guidance for behaviour and learning.•Productive partnerships with families and whÄnau.•Restorative approaches.For the principle or approach you have chosen, complete the following.i. Briefly describe the approach you have chosen.ii. Critically analyse the approach you have chosen by a. explaining how the approach has been shown to benefit learner outcomesb. discussing potential challenges or limitations of applying this approach.iii. Outline one specific action you could take as part of applying this approach. Explain why it would be a useful action to take.Your work in this questio