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Kim, Angela; Yeh, Christine J. – 2002
This digest discusses various negative and positive Asian American stereotypes and explores how school practices and individual educators, consciously or unconsciously, may reinforce them. This has important negative social, political, and economic ramifications for Asian Americans. While Asian Americans are often characterized as the "model…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Asian American Students, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnic Stereotypes
Harris, Henry L. – 2003
Multiracial individuals represent an expanding population of Americas diverse society. Results from Census 2000 showed that of the total 281.4 million people in the United States, 6.8 million of the population indicated their background consisted of more than just one race. Nearly 3 million of respondents within the two or more races population…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Ethnic Stereotypes, Multiracial Persons, Public Schools
Chun, Ki-Taek – IRCD Bulletin, 1980
There is a widely shared belief that Asian Americans have overcome the bondage of racial discrimination to become a successful model minority. In this essay, the empirical basis of this success contention is examined against its historical background and the remifications of the belief are explored. First, the ascendance of the Asian American…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Asian Americans, Ethnic Stereotypes, Literature Reviews
Bolton-Brownlee, Ann – 1987
This fact sheet examines the impact of cultural diversity in the United States on the counseling profession. Three major difficulties for multicultural counseling created by this diversity are considered: (1) the counselor's own culture, attitudes, and theoretical perspective; (2) the client's culture; and (3) the multiplicity of variables…
Descriptors: Client Characteristics (Human Services), Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Characteristics, Counselor Client Relationship
ERIC Clearinghouse on Urban Education, New York, NY. – 1982
This second volume of Compact Guides to Information on Urban and Minority Education includes three reports: a review of alternative schools, a report on teaching writing to dialectally different youths, and a bibliography on race and sex stereotyping in children's books. The first report discusses the characteristics, types and outcomes of…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnic Stereotypes, Females

Schlene, Vickie J. – International Journal of Social Education, 1991
Presents a sampling of documents from the ERIC database concerning studies and statistics on the status of women in Asia and developing nations. Includes items on women's education, writings, and employment. Concentrates on the women's own words and contributions to banish negative stereotypes. (DK)
Descriptors: Consciousness Raising, Developing Nations, Educational Discrimination, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
Grant, Agnes; Gillespie, LaVina – 1992
Literature is a powerful vehicle for the transmission and interpretation of culture. Reading a variety of literature helps students to understand the principles underpinning values and traditions of their own culture and the cultures of others. Studying the myths, legends, and songs of traditional Native literature helps readers understand…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indian Literature
Pepper, Floy C. – 1990
This ERIC digest gives elementary school teachers realistic information about American Indians and Alaska Natives and identifies some of the common myths based on ethnic bias. Bias against Indians is often the result of inaccurate information. Stylized classroom accounts of Indian life reinforce "buckskin-and- feather" or "Eskimo…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian History, American Indian Studies, American Indians
Yoshiwara, Florence M. – 1980
An historical review of the immigration and resettlement patterns, and a demographic profile of Japanese Americans reveals a myth of the "successful minority." Since the founding of the Japanese American Citizens League in 1928, Japanese Americans have defeated alien land laws, discriminatory immigration quotas, anti-miscengenation laws,…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Cultural Images, Demography, Elementary Secondary Education
Gomez, Rey A. – 1991
This paper discusses teaching with a multicultural perspective in early childhood education. It is emphasized that a major goal of multicultural education is to help children become accustomed to the idea that there are many lifestyles, languages, cultures, and points of view. Other topics include negative stereotypes and the influence that early…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Child Caregivers, Childhood Attitudes, Cultural Awareness
Feng, Jianhua – 1997
This digest provides information to help teachers gain a better understanding of Asian-American children, particularly those from East and Southeast Asian cultures, and identify culturally appropriate educational practices to use with these children. Asian-Americans represent more than 29 distinct subgroups who differ in language, religion, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Asian American Students, Asian Americans, Cultural Awareness
Grant, Agnes; Gillespie, LaVina – 1993
Overwhelmingly, the cultures of schools reflect the norms of middle-class European-Americans. Many young Native Americans fail to adapt to this culture and are perceived as unacceptable and uneducable. Deprivation of a sound educational system and concomitant social relegation lead to dismal educational outcomes and subsequent effects on health,…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indians
Almeida, Deirdre A. – 1996
Teaching from an antibias perspective means going beyond conventional multicultural education and introducing students to a working concept of diversity that challenges social stereotypes and discrimination. This digest describes current inadequacies in teaching about Native Americans, suggests ways to avoid common pitfalls, and provides…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indians, Consciousness Raising, Cultural Awareness
Feng, Jianhua – 1994
This digest provides information to help teachers gain a better understanding of Asian-American children, particularly those from East and Southeast Asian cultures, and identify culturally appropriate educational practices to use with these children. Asian-Americans represent more than 29 distinct subgroups who differ in language, religion, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Asian American Students, Confucianism, Cultural Awareness