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Parisha Rajbhandari – Dance Education in Practice, 2024
This article examines limitations of teaching contemporary dance through a Eurocentric lens and proposes an expansive approach to contemporary dance pedagogy that honors students' experiences in multiple dance forms and cultures. I question the Western pedagogy of contemporary dance and problematize the use of ballet pedagogy as a foundation of…
Descriptors: Dance, Dance Education, Teaching Methods, Cultural Pluralism
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Omolabake Fakunle – Journal of Comparative and International Higher Education, 2024
Micro-level internationalization offers possibilities to explore different human experiences in international higher education. This is especially crucial given well-reported issues of racism, micro-aggression, and underrepresentation of racially minoritized international academic staff, whose voices remain mostly invisible in internationalization…
Descriptors: Centralization, Decolonization, Educational Change, Power Structure
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Salem, Wesam M.; Tillis, Gina E. – Multicultural Perspectives, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has shed light on the vast social-psychological, economic, and political inequities in our society. Education has become even more important than before to counter systemic oppression and institute justice. Parents, students, and educators are thrown into chaos where opportunity and access are diminished and dissipated. This…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Social Justice, Educational Practices, Public Schools
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Colvin, Cassandra; Volet, Simone; Fozdar, Farida – Higher Education Research and Development, 2014
This paper examines the intercultural interaction experiences of local, first-year students (n?=?25) in their first few weeks at university. The focus on local students complements existing intercultural interaction literature, which has tended to concentrate on the experience of the "cultural other" student. Employing qualitative…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Intercultural Communication, Student Attitudes, Cultural Pluralism
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Okawa, Gail Y.; Fox, Thomas; Chang, Lucy J. Y.; Windsor, Shana R.; Chavez, Frank Bella, Jr.; Hayes, LaGuan – Writing Center Journal, 2010
Everyone involved in writing centers must recognize that the educational community of the 1990s will continue to grow more diverse culturally, linguistically, scholastically. Given this diversity, students, teachers, and tutors will become more, not less, interdependent. The ready, predictable answers and assumptions that existed once in a…
Descriptors: Laboratories, Writing (Composition), Peer Teaching, Tutoring
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Thakur, Anita; Thakur, S. S. – English Language Teaching, 2008
Today most of the organizations are operated at global level. Thus undeniably there is an overwhelming influence of culture on business. To promote healthy business, study of culture and its relation with language is inevitable. A thorough understanding of cultural differences will pave way for effective transaction at work places and this in turn…
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, Gender Differences, Business, Cross Cultural Studies
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Warren, Donald – American Educational History Journal, 2007
"The accomplishments of Indians and their actual place in the story of the United States have never been remotely touched by ... [most] historians. The major reason for this omission is that a substantial number of practicing historians simply do not know the source documents with sufficient precision to make sense of them; ... They spend a…
Descriptors: Historiography, American Indian Education, American Indian History, Historians
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Trafzer, Clifford E. – American Indian Quarterly, 1985
Discusses the general unfamiliarity of American Indian prophets, religions, and spiritual beliefs and attributes that lack of knowledge to the difficulty scholars have had in examining the social and cultural systems of Indians. Sums up the role and the importance of religious movements and prophets in American Indian history. (JHZ)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indians, Beliefs
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Yi, Sung Do; Kim, Hye Sook – Art Education, 2005
Today's art education in East Asia focuses on Western ethnocentric or European ethnocentric art education. These practices reflect the tremendous effect American and European culture has had upon the art education of East Asia, including Korea. Globalization and the information-oriented society in which we live have changed the world. Like many…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethnocentrism, Art Education, Cultural Background
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Nelson, Gayle L.; Carson, Joan G.; Spack, Ruth – TESOL Quarterly, 1998
Reacts to Ruth Spack's commentary "The Rhetorical Construction of Multilingual Students." Each reaction is followed by a response from the author. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Confucianism, Cultural Background, Cultural Differences
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Berman, David M. – Social Education, 1990
Advocates teaching about the Vietnam war from a holistic, global perspective. Argues that ignorance of Vietnamese cultural history carries over from the war effort to current social studies practices. Urges reconceptualizing knowledge about Vietnam to see it as a place with cultural traditions of its own. (CH)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Background, Cultural Differences, Curriculum Development
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Lumb, Peter – English in Australia, 1984
Briefly reviews two South Australian Education Department curriculum documents that justify the teaching of literature and then argues that newly arrived immigrants and many Australian ethnic minority students are denied the experiences of literature as established in the rationale of the documents. (HOD)
Descriptors: Cultural Background, English Curriculum, Ethnic Groups, Ethnocentrism
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Vogel, Virgil J. – American Indian Quarterly, 1987
Notes that American Indian achievements are overlooked and even specifically denied in the face of overwhelming evidence of their reality. Examines the denials of Indian originality in three specific matters that have been controversial in recent decades: medicine, the manufacture of maple syrup, and the use of fertilizer. (JHZ)
Descriptors: Achievement, Achievement Rating, Agricultural Skills, American Indian Culture
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White, Jane J. – Social Studies, 1998
Contains practical strategies to help teachers and students confront cultural differences. The strategies can serve as the basis for lessons on cultural diversity adaptable to almost any instructional setting. Includes some specific learning activities and background material on how personal space is utilized and defined. (MJP)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Cultural Background, Cultural Context, Cultural Differences
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Carrington, Bruce; Short, Geoffrey – Educational Studies, 1996
Presents the results of a case study of 9- to 11-year-olds' understanding of nationalism and collective identity in Scotland. Compares the responses of mostly-white Edinburgh students with those drawn from a multiethnic cohort from English schools. Examines the policy implications of these results. (MJP)
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Background, Educational Policy
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