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Hamlen, Bard Rogers – 1994
In teaching Asian American literature on the college level, the first consideration is to try to choose works that dispel the dominant stereotypes. One of these stereotypes is the "otherness" myth that Asian American culture is very exotic, distant, mysterious, as in "the mysterious and far East." In reality, Asian Americans…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Background, Ethnic Stereotypes
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Yi, Sung Do; Kim, Hye Sook – Art Education, 2005
Today's art education in East Asia focuses on Western ethnocentric or European ethnocentric art education. These practices reflect the tremendous effect American and European culture has had upon the art education of East Asia, including Korea. Globalization and the information-oriented society in which we live have changed the world. Like many…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethnocentrism, Art Education, Cultural Background
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Lumb, Peter – English in Australia, 1984
Briefly reviews two South Australian Education Department curriculum documents that justify the teaching of literature and then argues that newly arrived immigrants and many Australian ethnic minority students are denied the experiences of literature as established in the rationale of the documents. (HOD)
Descriptors: Cultural Background, English Curriculum, Ethnic Groups, Ethnocentrism
Kuwahara, Yasue – 1995
During the past 10 years, a Japanese instructor at an American university has learned to use her cultural background to her advantage. As a graduate student at Bowling Green State University (Ohio), she first perceived her background as an obstacle to her teaching and tried to pretend that she was not different from other faculty. But this mindset…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Cultural Background, Cultural Differences, Cultural Images
Standley, Melissa – 1998
An overriding concern in the teaching of literature from cultures other than the instructor's own is how to go about selecting appropriate literature. When selecting course texts, the question should be whether literary scholars write respectfully about the work. A sophomore-level Introduction to African-American Literature course has been…
Descriptors: Black Literature, Classroom Techniques, College English, Cultural Background
Ramirez, Manuel, III – 1995
The Mestizo (mixed ethnic heritage) Civil Rights Movement in the United States can be divided into five phases: Pre-Civil Rights, Civil Rights, Bilingual-Multicultural Education, Political Conservatism, and the current period, an Assault on Civil Rights. The paper describes how a personal research career has been influenced by the different stages…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Background
Holmes, Tony – 1992
This paper discusses the issues of power, self-determination, and culturally appropriate learning as they relate to Australian Aboriginal, Native American, and Maori early childhood programs. It is asserted that many programs for the education of indigenous peoples in Australia, the United States, and New Zealand have failed to serve the needs and…
Descriptors: Aboriginal Australians, American Indian Education, Bilingual Education Programs, Cross Cultural Studies
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Carrington, Bruce; Short, Geoffrey – Educational Studies, 1996
Presents the results of a case study of 9- to 11-year-olds' understanding of nationalism and collective identity in Scotland. Compares the responses of mostly-white Edinburgh students with those drawn from a multiethnic cohort from English schools. Examines the policy implications of these results. (MJP)
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Background, Educational Policy
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Osunde, Egerton O.; And Others – Social Studies, 1996
Reveals a preponderance of stereotypical beliefs about the African continent among preservice social studies teachers. Many social studies teachers possess little, and often inaccurate information concerning Africa. Includes guidelines for correcting these misconceptions and teaching about Africa from a global perspective. (MJP)
Descriptors: African Culture, African Studies, Area Studies, Consciousness Raising