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Weinmann, Sigrid – 1983
Culture shock is discussed as it affects Americans who travel extensively abroad. Culture shock can lead to total withdrawal from the new culture or to increased awareness, personal growth, and the development of new cross cultural skills. Communication problems contribute to culture shock in the form of language barriers, nonverbal…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Cultural Awareness, Culture Conflict, Culture Contact
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Sale, Kirkpatrick – Social Studies, 1992
Argues that the first step in reassessing whether the values brought to the Americas by Christopher Columbus are desirable is to examine and dispel the myths surrounding Columbus and his deeds. Includes myths involving the purpose, financing, and manning of the voyage, and Columbus's own beliefs and fate. Suggests sources for locating accurate…
Descriptors: Culture Conflict, Culture Contact, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnocentrism
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Gezi, Kal – Educational Research Quarterly, 1981
Scholars have observed the historical change in emphasis in American society from Anglo conformity and the melting pot to the notions of cultural mosaic and cultural pluralism. A large number of institutions offer studies of ethnicity, racism, cultural differences, value clarification, and experience in teaching from a multicultural perspective.…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Pluralism, Culture Conflict
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Puglisi, Michael J. – History Teacher, 1991
Describes relations between the early colonists in Virginia and the Powhatan Indians. Argues that, in any exploration of intercultural relationships, one must recognize the impact and importance of native initiative. Suggests that the ethnohistorical perspective requires sensitivity to the cultural integrity of natives' decisions and the effects…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, Colonial History (United States), Cultural Interrelationships
Barreiro, Jose – Northeast Indian Quarterly, 1990
Reviews plans in Spain and the Americas for observances of the 1992 Columbus Quincentenary. Reflects on Indian responses to these observances and resistance to the notion of America's "discovery." Includes testimonies from Indian voices: N. Scott Momaday, Suzan Shown Harjo, Beverly Singer, Ladonna Harris, Rayna Green, and Tim Coulter.…
Descriptors: American Indian History, American Indians, Cultural Images, Culture Conflict
Leurin, Marcel – 1985
This report summarizes comments of 10 researchers on topics relevant to intercultural education in Western Europe. The two-day seminar was organized by the French Commission for Culture in Brussels, the General Confederation of Teachers, and the Socio-Cultural Centre for Migrants in Brussels to bring research insights to Belgian educators involved…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Cultural Interrelationships
Condon,E.C. – 1974
From an individual's viewpoint, it is argued, culture establishes a meaningful context of social institutions, ecological practices, and personal rules of conduct which provide each group member with a blueprint for social existence. But, behavior is also conditioned by unconscious internalized patterns, which tend to be accepted by everyone as…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Communication Problems, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Background
Brussat, Frederic; Brussat, Mary Ann – 1980
Suggesting the educational value of the television production of James Clavell's "Shogun," this pamphlet offers a synopsis of the story and a viewer's guide to responding to "Shogun." Following synopses of the five television broadcasts that comprise "Shogun," five units are presented for a viewer's educational study…
Descriptors: Asian History, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Cultural Education