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Harris, Philip R.; Harris, Dorothy L. – Continuing Education, 1972
Describes a program in cross cultural training for the American businessman about to go on foreign assignment which should increase employee effectiveness when serving outside one's own country or when working with minority groups within the United States." (Author/DR)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Cross Cultural Training, Cultural Differences, Educational Programs
McGregor, Joy; Nydell, Margaret – 1990
A guide for persons planning on living in or relocating to Saudi Arabia for extended periods of time, this book features information on such topics as entry requirements, transportation, money matters, housing, schools, and insurance. The guide's contents include the following sections: (1) an overview; (2) before leaving; (3) on arrival; (4)…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Cultural Opportunities, Foreign Countries, Foreign Culture
Ackermann, Jean Marie – Training, 1974
Many problems arise when Americans work overseas. Transcultural training works to alleviate many of these problems related to working overseas by: changing basic attitudes, teaching skills, and building a positive mental set toward the transfer-environment. (DS)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Culture Conflict, Employee Attitudes
Bernardi, Ray D. – 1989
Suggestions are made for teachers considering teaching abroad. The following topics are covered: (1) problems encountered in working in a foreign environment, e.g., culture shock; (2) general considerations in making the decision to teach overseas; (3) steps to follow when seeking an overseas position; (4) overseas employment opportunities with…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Culture Conflict, Foreign Countries, International Schools
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Garson, Bonnie – Journal of Education for Business, 2005
In this study, the author explored (a) the impact of culture on the process of adapting to academic employment and life in Cairo, Egypt and (b) the meaning derived from her experience abroad as a professor of management and adult learner. Experience with global travel may help instructors empathize more with foreign students and expatriate…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Overseas Employment, Business Administration Education, Global Approach
Gunter, Michael M. – 1982
The personal frustrations and difficulties of an American political science professor who spent a year as a Fulbright lecturer at the Middle East Technical University (METU) in Ankara are described. Keeping busy helped. He spent much time merely surviving; for example, shopping for enough food became a daily affair because of the lack of…
Descriptors: Activism, Cultural Differences, Daily Living Skills, Foreign Countries
Bass, Bernard M. – 1969
Mutual understanding of both similarities and differences between Americans and host nation counterparts is a key to effective use of American advisors abroad. When Americans and their hosts know what to expect of each other, the interpersonal competence, consulting skill, and technical knowledge of American consultants can be brought to bear more…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Bibliographies, Consultants, Cross Cultural Training
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Marcinkiewicz, Henryk – TechTrends, 1992
This is the eighth in a series of articles featuring the principles of the AECT (Association for Educational Communications and Technology) Code of Professional Ethics. A situation is presented in which a U.S. educational television consultant is involved in an overseas project that would perpetuate gender stereotypes in a foreign country's social…
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, Consultants, Cultural Differences, Culture Conflict
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Auger, Vincent A.; Overby, L. Marvin – Journal of Political Science Education, 2005
One of the environments in which political science faculty most directly face issues of community, communities, and politics is when they find themselves teaching in programs abroad. The rigors of international teaching force faculty to confront issues of community identity, assumptions about political orientation, and presumptions about how…
Descriptors: Political Science, Graduate Students, Overseas Employment, College Faculty
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Chapman, Kenneth J.; Lupton, Robert A. – International Journal of Educational Management, 2004
Academic dishonesty in post-secondary education is a widespread, insidious and global problem. Business educators hosting foreign students locally and teaching abroad more than ever need to understand the nuances and attitudes of different student populations and how these differences may manifest themselves in a course. This research contributes…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Business Administration Education, Student Attitudes, Cheating
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