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Liu, Peng – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2017
Chinese culture is widely regarded as being dominated by Confucian thought, which is characterized as focusing on morality, relationalism and collectivism. Also, Chinese culture has been deemed to be very hierarchical and lacking in a sense of autonomy. However, there has been little attention paid to other diverse elements in Chinese culture and…
Descriptors: Asian Culture, Leadership, Foreign Countries, Cultural Influences
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Yang, Xiaowan; Wyatt, Mark – Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching, 2021
While it is increasingly recognized that teachers have a crucial role to play in motivating learners, language teacher cognition research that focuses on beliefs about second language (L2) learner motivation and motivational practices is still rare, particularly in English for specific purposes (ESP) settings in Asia. Furthermore, much of what is…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, English for Special Purposes, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Lo, William Yat Wai – Chinese Education and Society, 2014
The article reviews the global landscape of higher education with the anticipation of an emerging Chinese institutional architecture in Asia-Pacific higher education. It starts with a theoretical framework for analyzing the functionalities of values and institutions in international higher education by adopting Joseph Nye's concept of soft power.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational Practices, Cultural Influences
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Nguyen, Quynh Thi Nhu – International Education Studies, 2016
Values education has been discussed extensively in many parts of the world in the context of the dramatic changes associated with globalization which directly affects the set of human values. Vietnam is a developing country with an intermixture of cultural heritage and social-economic transformation. In order to achieve the goal of becoming a…
Descriptors: Values, Asian Culture, Western Civilization, Vietnamese People
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Ho, Wai-Chung – Comparative Education, 2013
The purpose of the study is to analyse and discuss the influences of globalisation and localisation on music education in Hong Kong and Taiwan. It argues that the reform of music education concerns changes to the contents of the curriculum that envisage the cultural and political developments that arise from processes of globalisation and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Global Approach, Music Education, Cultural Influences
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Lynn, Richard – Learning and Individual Differences, 2010
It is argued that it is unnecessary to propose that Confucian values explain the high achievements in math and science of the North East Asian peoples, and that these can be satisfactorily and more parsimoniously be explained by their high IQs.
Descriptors: High Achievement, Intelligence Quotient, Mathematics Achievement, Science Achievement
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Chuang, Szu-Fang – International Journal of Training and Development, 2012
Globalization and technology advancement are creating more biculturalism at workplaces and learning settings. However, little is known about acculturation experience and its influence on a person's cultural values and learning preference. The research reported in this study investigates the impact of acculturation experiences upon the relationship…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Values, Asian Americans, Cognitive Style
Turner, Joan – Multilingual Matters, 2010
This book takes a critical look at why issues of language in higher education are routinely marginalised, despite the growing internationalisation of universities. Through analyses of a variety of intercultural encounters, the book highlights the range of interpretative possibilities available for understanding these encounters, and suggests the…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Higher Education, Intercultural Communication, Questioning Techniques
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Hwang, Kwang-Kuo – Counseling Psychologist, 2009
In view of the limitations of mainstream Western psychology, the necessity of indigenous psychology for the development of global community psychology is discussed in the context of multiculturalism. In addition to this general introduction, four articles underlying a common theme were designed to discuss (a) various types of value conflicts…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Global Approach, Cultural Pluralism, Psychometrics
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Kim, Kyung Hee – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2007
According to Csikszentmihalyi (1988), creativity is a very complex interaction among a person, a field, and a culture. In keeping with this approach, a look at Asian culture in relation to its impact on creativity is in order. While people may vary in their native capacity for creativity, it is in the individual's interaction with the macrocosm…
Descriptors: Creativity, Asian Culture, Creative Activities, Confucianism