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Chen, WeiLin; Lingo, Mitchell David – Journal of College and Character, 2020
The study uses the Wabash National Study on Liberal Arts Education to test how arts attendance in college facilitates growth in socially responsible leadership, diversity orientation, and the importance of political and social involvement. The study uses the Socially Responsible Leadership Scale (SRLS) and the Miville-Guzman Universality-Diversity…
Descriptors: Liberal Arts, Art Education, Social Responsibility, Diversity
Hidayat, Dasrun; Rahmasari, Gartika; Wibawa, Darajat – International Journal of Language Education, 2021
Local languages which are also referred as mother tongue should be attached to every child as individual. The re-orientation of language due to global influences should not mean forgetting the local language. Globalization and traditions can run simultaneously so that millennial generations are not only proficient in foreign languages, but also…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, Native Language, Language Usage
Thomas, Jennifer C. – Journal of Negro Education, 2018
Few realize that, historically, the women elected to serve as "Queens" of Howard University, were often reflections of political, social, and cultural issues of the time. This parade of beauty, intellect, and charm, was an unofficial barometer of where the University as well as the country stood on matters that pertained to cultural…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, African American Influences, Civil Rights, Competition
Marangell, Samantha; Arkoudis, Sophie; Baik, Chi – Journal of International Students, 2018
This article argues that international student integration is not only a university issue, but a community one. Thus, the next step for universities' internationalization strategies requires expanding efforts to include engagement with the greater community and bringing a community-based approach to internationalization processes. Doing so will…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Cross Cultural Training, Sense of Community, Student Adjustment
Shuzhen Xie – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This qualitative phenomenological study explores U.S. principals' challenges, successes, and best practices in leading Mandarin Chinese immersion programs in high-need rural schools in a Midwestern state. The study addresses cultural efficiency, increasing student enrollment through principalship preparation, and attracting the interest of parents…
Descriptors: Immersion Programs, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Mandarin Chinese
Watkins, Megan; Noble, Greg – Ethnography and Education, 2019
Multicultural Days are a regular event in Australian schools. While they are viewed as a vehicle for cultural inclusion and strengthening community, they have long been critiqued for their avoidance of a more critical engagement with deeper issues around cultural complexity. The intent of this paper is not simply to add to this critique but to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Multicultural Education, Faculty Development, Cultural Pluralism
Barnes-Najor, Jessica; Sarche, Michelle; Abramson-Martin, Lisa; Amaya-Thompson, Jennifer; Camerson, Ann; Godfrey, Angie; Kaufman, Carol; Petticrew, Ethan; Richardson, Micker; Sauve, Michelle; Shuey, Debra – Administration for Children & Families, 2019
The 2015 American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) Head Start Family and Child Experiences Survey (FACES)--also referred to as AI/AN FACES 2015--is the first national study of Region XI Head Start children, families, and programs. Members of the AI/AN FACES 2015 workgroup discussed and provided input on the AI/AN FACES 2015 design, implementation,…
Descriptors: American Indians, Alaska Natives, American Indian Education, Early Intervention
Dewilde, Joke; Kjørven, Ole Kolbjørn; Skaret, Anne; Skrefsrud, Thor-André – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2018
This article explores an international week in a Norwegian primary school from the perspective of the different participants. Such international weeks are typically organized in connection with the United Nations Day, to contribute towards the school's aims of inclusion and social justice. Whereas research literature has been critical towards such…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Qualitative Research, Inclusion, Social Justice
Ganassin, Sara – Language and Intercultural Communication, 2019
This article investigates how pupils and teachers in two Chinese community schools in the UK understand Chinese culture as regards the classroom teaching and other activities offered by the schools such as the celebration of festivals. Working from a social constructionist perspective and building on the work of Adrian Holliday, the study explores…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Community Schools, Asian Culture, Cultural Activities
Marneweck, Aja – Research in Drama Education, 2020
The article explores the multifaceted process of creating the large-scale annual public puppetry event, The Barrydale Giant Puppet Parade, in the rural town of Barrydale, South Africa. It unpacks the complex layers of meaning and making arising through a co-creative puppetry project in a region of South Africa marked by poverty and the on-going…
Descriptors: Poverty, Puppetry, Self Concept, Cultural Activities
Rooney, Paul K. – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2018
This paper offers a cultural assets model for supporting school effectiveness that moves beyond the deficit and difference approaches of the twentieth century. The model incorporates the capacity to identify contemporary cultural assets, and support cultural continuity, cultural diversity and cultural resilience during change. Undertaking…
Descriptors: Models, School Effectiveness, Cultural Capital, Cultural Pluralism
Sherfinski, Melissa; Slocum, Audra – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2018
This case study using ethnographic methods addresses how teachers shape cultural processes related to girlhoods, and the roles of children's play in this dynamic. Poststructuralist theory of the carnival was used to analyze gendered, classed power dynamics within two rural Appalachian preschool classrooms influenced by a popular local festival.…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Play, Gender Issues, Power Structure
Charalambous, Panayiota; Charalambous, Constadina; Rampton, Ben – Applied Linguistics, 2017
This article explores the fit between orthodox ideas about intercultural language education and situations of acute insecurity. It describes the teaching of Turkish to Greek-Cypriots, introduced in 2003 by the Republic of Cyprus as part of a de-securitization policy. Although these classes were optional, many students regarded Turks as enemies,…
Descriptors: Turkish, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Foreign Countries
Acharya, Kamal Prasad – Research in Pedagogy, 2016
This article examines the socio-cultural activities that have direct and indirect impacts on critical thinking practices in primary science classrooms and what kinds of teachers' activities help to foster the development of critical thinking practices in children. Meanwhile, the constructivist and the socio-cultural theoretical dimensions have…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Critical Thinking, Elementary School Science, Educational Practices
Thomas, Ebony Elizabeth; Stornaiuolo, Amy – Harvard Educational Review, 2016
In this essay, Ebony Elizabeth Thomas and Amy Stornaiuolo explore new trends in reader response for a digital age, particularly the phenomenon of bending texts using social media. They argue that bending is one form of "restorying," a process by which people reshape narratives to represent a diversity of perspectives and experiences that…
Descriptors: Social Media, Personal Narratives, Story Telling, Critical Theory