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Huynh, Annie – Schools: Studies in Education, 2013
This personal reflection explores the role of counter-narratives and courageous conversations in the elementary curriculum. It explores how the intentionality of Black Heritage Day at the Folk Arts-Cultural Treasures Charter School and its curriculum guides students and teachers in exploring issues of race, culture, and history. (Contains 1…
Descriptors: Elementary School Curriculum, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Heritage Education, African American History
Li, Lean Mei – Multilingua: Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication, 2011
Malaysia is a multiracial country with a diverse range of religions, leading to a broad range of religious festivals throughout the year. In recent years, corporate giants such as Petronas, Telekom Malaysia (TM), Tenaga and Astro have taken to airing television commercials (TVCs) that contain a local touch when greeting their customers. Perhaps…
Descriptors: Television Commercials, Foreign Countries, Television, Information Technology
Gittens, Cheryl Bailey – Peabody Journal of Education, 2014
The quality of doctoral students' academic and social experiences is a key element of their success in graduate school programs. These experiences support the completion of doctoral programs, especially for first-generation college students from low-income backgrounds. Framed by Weidman's (1989) undergraduate socialization model, the author…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Interviews, Doctoral Programs, Graduate Study
Oltedal, Elizabeth – International Journal of Music Education, 2011
Whilst Norwegian primary school teachers are no longer required to have arts subjects in their education portfolio, schools are encouraged to host projects involving municipal art institutions and professional artists with a view to enriching pupils' contact with the arts. "The Cultural Rucksack", a national arts programme for primary…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, Cultural Activities, Artists
Moss, Beverly J. – Community Literacy Journal, 2010
The work highlighted in this essay focuses on an ethnographic study of a group of African American women, members of Phenomenal Women, Incorporated, who come together not necessarily to read and write, but who, in their "sista space"--their club--often read and write when they come together. In this space, they promote self-help through reading…
Descriptors: Females, Ethnography, African American History, Literacy
Hayes, Linda J.; Fryling, Mitch J. – Psychological Record, 2009
Cultural events are of interest to scientists working in many scientific domains. Given this, an interdisciplinary science of culture may provide a more thorough understanding of cultural phenomena. However, interdisciplinary sciences depend upon the validity and vitality of the participating disciplines. This article reviews the nature of…
Descriptors: Cultural Activities, Scientific Enterprise, Interdisciplinary Approach, Intellectual Disciplines
Li, He – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2013
Drawing on a qualitative case study and deploying Bourdieu's thinking tools, this article attempts to understand rural students' subjectivities and practices in a Chinese elite university, relating the types and volumes of capital they possessed to the process of position-takings. It contextualises their experiences against the backdrop of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Asians, Case Studies, Qualitative Research
Lo Bianco, Hana – Babel, 2010
This article investigates the role of film in language education based on a study of the 2009 "Melbourne International Film Festival" (MIFF). It is structured around a literature review and results from surveys of students and teachers who participated in the young people's section of the program, Next Gen. The article argues that film…
Descriptors: Films, Teaching Methods, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Abaya, Joel Ondieki; Normore, Anthony H. – Journal of School Public Relations, 2010
Through the use of the ethnomethodological lens of narrative inquiry, we argue that the relationship between school and community is an important ingredient that shapes a child's development and adaptation in any society. Our argument is based on the personal and professional experiences and observations of a Barbara L. Jackson Scholar who worked…
Descriptors: School Activities, Community Involvement, School Community Relationship, Public Relations
Kim, Junhyoung; Dattilo, John; Heo, Jinmoo – Educational Gerontology, 2011
Older Asian immigrants experience a variety of challenges when attempting to adapt to life in a new society. Adjustment difficulties associated with cultural differences among older Asian immigrants and the host country may result in a certain levels of acculturative stress. This stress is negatively associated with health and quality of life. In…
Descriptors: Leisure Education, Leisure Time, Quality of Life, Cultural Differences
Garrett, Michael Tlanusta; Torres-Rivera, Edil; Brubaker, Michael; Portman, Tarrell Awe Agahe; Brotherton, Dale; West-Olatunji, Cirecie; Conwill, William; Grayshield, Lisa – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2011
The Native American sweat lodge ceremony or sweat therapy is being used increasingly in various medical, mental health, correctional, and substance abuse treatment centers serving both Native and non-Native clients. This article explores the sweat lodge ceremony's background, elements of Native American spirituality, origin story, cultural…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Ceremonies, American Indians, Religious Factors
Bell, David; Jayne, Mark – Journal of Rural Studies, 2010
This paper explores emerging policymaking and research into rural creative industries, drawing on a case study from the county of Shropshire in the UK. It begins with a critique of existing creative industries policy, which is argued to focus almost exclusively on the urban as the site of creative work. The paper highlights an emerging body of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Environment, Rural Population, Rural Economics
McCollow, John – Australian Association for Research in Education (NJ1), 2012
The Cape York Aboriginal Australian Academy (CYAAA), which began operation as part of the government schooling system in 2010, incorporates activities across three overlapping "domains": Class--the formal schooling component; Culture--Indigenous and non-Indigenous cultural knowledge; and Club--sporting, cultural, music and physical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Culturally Relevant Education, Clubs
Bordelon, Thomas D.; Opatrny, Marie; Turner, Wendy G.; Williams, Steven D. – Qualitative Report, 2011
This paper describes an ethnographically-oriented participant-observation study conducted during the annual Crow Fair, held in south central Montana. Data collected included audio-recorded interviews with participants, participant observations, photographic and video recordings. Narrative interviews were transcribed and analyzed using the constant…
Descriptors: American Indians, Researchers, Social Science Research, Personal Narratives
Banks, Ojeya Cruz – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2009
This paper examines how the historical punishment of the dancing body in (post)colonial contexts has been a measure for controlling the mind and undertaking effective cultural imperialism. I bring to focus the striking global dance movement to revitalise oppressed dance forms, in an effort to do what Tuhiwai Smith calls "the recovery of…
Descriptors: Dance, Instruction, Foreign Policy, Dance Education