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Hsin, Ching-Ting – Online Submission, 2010
Immigrant mothers in "new immigrant families" (one spouse is a marriage immigrant) in Taiwan are popularly viewed as culturally deficient and as not having knowledge to teach children literacy. Multiple-case study methods were adopted. Thirteen Vietnamese mothers participated in this study. The lens of "funds of knowledge" was…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Mothers, Vietnamese People, Cultural Differences
Bresnahan, Mary I. – 1989
A study examined the trial of People v. Tien (two Vietnamese brothers named defendants in an assault case). In order to understand better the relationship between supportive speech acts and credibility, the study examined how the attorney elicited vivid testimony. One of the ways in which an attorney yields control of testimony to a witness is by…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Case Studies, Communication Research, Court Litigation
Llanes, Jose R. – 1976
Culture is viewed from a sociological perspective through presentation of a case study of social consciousness in San Francisco. Referring to the work of Milton Gordon, the author discusses two theories of social integration. The first theory of assimilation is defined as a process of social and psychological adherence to a core society. The…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Asian Americans, Behavioral Science Research, Case Studies
Schmidt, Patricia R. – 1994
This ethnographic study examined two bilingual, ethnic-minority children in a developmentally appropriate kindergarten to discover how they worked and played in learning centers. A Vietnamese-Cambodian-American girl and an Indian-American boy were observed two to three times per week throughout the school year. The two children's interactions with…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Bilingual Students, Cambodians, Case Studies
Davidson, Ann Locke; And Others – 1991
This paper considers whether ethnicity is a social construction that is constantly being recreated in a nexus of shifting social relations rather than a set of perceptions and behaviors that remain constant and stem from a youth's membership in an ethnic group. Student responses about ethnicity from a larger study of student role and engagement in…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Black Students, Case Studies, Educational Environment