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Kunce, Joseph T.; Vales, Luis F. – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 1984
Provides information for rehabilitation counselors providing services to Mexican American clients. Describes rehabilitation programs in Mexico and discusses customary behaviors in Mexico that may make it difficult for Mexican Americans to adjust to rehabilitation programs in the United States. Emphasizes nonjudgmental delineation of cultural…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Culture, Intercultural Communication, Mexican Americans, Rehabilitation Counseling
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Ornstein-Galicia, Jacob L. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1987
The development and present status of "Chicano Calo," a mixture of Spanish and English spoken in Mexico and the Southwestern United States, is surveyed. Originally a Romany (Gypsy) language, it is preeminently oral and has become fashionable in most sociocultural strata, but particularly among younger males to reflect mild rebellion.…
Descriptors: Biculturalism, Hispanic American Culture, Language Usage, Mexican Americans
Gomez, Aurelia; Sullivan, Laura Temple – 1995
In the 16th century the Spanish introduced marquetry techniques to the New World. The term "marquetry" applies to two different types of surface decoration: inlay and veneer; straw applique as it is practiced in New Mexico combines both techniques.) The introduction of marquetry dovetailed with the pre-Hispanic Aztec tradition of…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Design Crafts, Elementary Secondary Education
Linse, Barbara – 1980
Instructions for a variety of activities relating to Mexican culture are provided, with brief descriptive and historical notes on Mexican heritage. Arts and crafts from western, central, and southern Mexico are represented as well as many which are common to all of Mexico. Some of the activities included are weaving, chewing gum sculpture, paper…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Cooking Instruction, Cultural Activities, Cultural Enrichment
Gomez, Aurelia; Sullivan, Laura Temple – 1995
New Mexican tinwork is a folk art tradition that developed out of Mexican and European silver work. Due to a lack of silver in New Mexico, tin became the material of choice. Rooted in European Hispanic traditions, this contemporary craft is yet another example of the resourceful ingenuity and adaptation that characterizes many New Mexican folk…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Design Crafts, Elementary Secondary Education
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Black, Mary S. – 2001
This packet of six lesson plans highlights Mexican-American life on a Texas cotton farm in the early 20th century. Each lesson provides a lesson overview; states educational objectives; cites materials needed; details the procedure for classroom implementation; offers a closure activity; and suggests an extension activity. The packet is divided…
Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment, Hispanic American Culture, Mexican Americans, Secondary Education
Simons, Elizabeth Radin – 1990
Encouraging teachers of middle and secondary school students to learn to write using their own folklore, each chapter in this book presents a 1- to 3-week unit of study including background information, student activities, transcripts of discussions, and suggested readings for both teachers and students. After an introduction (Knowing Our Insides…
Descriptors: Class Activities, English Instruction, Family Environment, Folk Culture
Hale, Judy; Hawkes, Brent – 1996
This curriculum presentation outlines how to celebrate five Mexican holidays in the classroom: Cinco de Mayo, Dia de los Muertos, Fiesta, Las Posados, and Three Kings Day. The goal is to help children learn through hands-on activities and real-life experiences. The format for each holiday celebration includes a brief history with ideas for…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cultural Activities, Cultural Awareness, Elementary Education
Orozco, Cecilio – 1983
Intended for both teachers and students, this publication, written in Spanish, briefly traces Mexico's history from its Conquest in 1519 to the overthrow of Porfirio Diaz in 1910. The following are briefly discussed: Mexico's Conquest in 1519; events immediately after the fall of Tenochtitlan; the War for Independence; Texas' separation from…
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Foreign Countries, Hispanic American Culture, International Relations
Erickson, Mary – 1998
This curriculum unit helps teachers and students explore important murals by Mexican American artists in Los Angeles (California), examine murals from the past, and work together to make their own murals. The unit suggests questions to be considered in the classroom: Why do people make murals? Why does Los Angeles have more murals than any other…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Expression, Artists
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Valentine, K. B.; Valentine, D. E. – Communication Education, 1983
Reports on trigger scripting, a method of using performed literature to stimulate discussion and understanding of the values of other cultures. Used taped scenes dramatized by interpreters of John Nichols' novel, "The Milagro Beanfield War," followed by questions for discussion. (PD)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Higher Education, Hispanic American Culture
Cheoros, Peter – 1993
This document, part of the lesson plan series, "Teaching with Historic Places," examines Spanish influences on the history of California through an exploration of one building, Rancho Los Alamitos. Located in the midst of what is now metropolitan Los Angeles, Rancho Los Alamitos began as a simple adobe house on a hill overlooking…
Descriptors: Architecture, Buildings, Culture Contact, Elementary Secondary Education
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Ada, Alma Flor; Schon, Isabel – Top of the News, 1987
The first of two articles presents a review of children's plays written in Spanish, including the authors' approaches and underlying themes. The second, an annotated bibliography of children's folklore and health books for adolescents in Spanish, includes a directory of eight U.S. dealers in Spanish books. (CLB)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Annotated Bibliographies, Childrens Literature, Drama
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Dodd, John M.; And Others – Rural Educator, 1989
Describes cultural differences of Hispanic students in family structure, language, motivation, mysticism, machismo, touching, and time concepts which may lead to problems in the classroom. Suggests strategies teachers may employ to increase opportunities for positive school experiences for Hispanic students through recognition and acknowledgement…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Traits, Elementary Secondary Education
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Rusciolelli, Judith – Hispania, 1994
Departments of Spanish can play a significant role in the multicultural movement by teaching a course on United States Hispanic Cultures. An introductory course is described, including its organization, approaches, materials, and class activities. (Contains 15 references.) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Class Activities, Course Descriptions, Higher Education
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