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Goodman, Kenneth S. – 1969
The author lists steps for constructing a research study guaranteeing "statistically significant results when comparing two populations which differ linguistically." Many of these steps are direct quotations from typical research reports--choose a control group as much like yourself as possible; assume your own dialect is standard; encode all…
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences, Culture Conflict
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Davies, Lynn – Comparative Education, 1987
Researching women, educational administration, and the Third World is paradoxically not about focusing on women at all. To do so would be to underscore a counter-productive sex differences approach and to detract from consideration of why, and for whom, power has come to be exercised in certain ways in schools. (JHZ)
Descriptors: Administrators, Comparative Education, Developing Nations, Educational Administration
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Castenell, Louis – Journal of Negro Education, 1984
Urges that the impact of race on achievement motivation be reinvestigated, especially the tendency for ethnocentric beliefs in this area to lead to a culture-specific definition. Reviews the literature on comparative studies of Black and White motivation and suggests new research directions. (RDN)
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Achievement Tests, Black Students, Cross Cultural Studies
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Salazar, Jose Miguel – International Social Science Journal, 1983
Discusses the concept of nationalism and seeks to analyze whether "Latin-Americanism" can serve as a lever for a nationalistic type of social movement. In spite of separate national group identifications going back 150 years, research indicates that the socio-psychological preconditions of a Latin American supranationalism do exist. (CS)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Cultural Traits
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Coleman, Michael C. – History of Education, 1996
Criticizes recent attempts to redefine the forced education of American Indians as a triumph of Indian coping strategies and adjustment. While admitting that the process was more complex and symbiotic than earlier models suggested, still maintains that the U.S. government exerted more control than did the Indians. (MJP)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian History, American Indians
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Rice, Gwenda H. – Social Education, 1990
Analyzes the difficulty of depicting a round world on a flat surface by identifying distortions in the traditional Mercator Projection. Questions whether its Eurocentric bias culturally conditions students. Presents other world maps that attempt to resolve more fairly the shape/area problem, including some drawn with computers. Encourages teachers…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Critical Thinking, Cultural Images, Cultural Influences
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Brophy, Michael – School Science Review, 1991
Approaches taken by a school science department to implement a global science curriculum using a range of available resources are outlined. Problems with current curriculum approaches, alternatives to an ethnocentric curriculum, advantages of global science, and possible strategies for implementing a global science policy are discussed. (27…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Career Awareness, Cultural Awareness, Curriculum Development
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Sailes, Gary A. – Journal of Black Studies, 1991
Research into the supposed "natural physical superiority of Blacks" indicates that Blacks may have some physical advantages over Whites but that these advantages are insignificant unless fully developed in a nurturing and competitive environment. Social and psychological factors seem to be the most influential in Black athletes' success…
Descriptors: Athletics, Blacks, College Athletics, Comparative Testing
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Buell, Frederick – Social Studies, 1993
Asserts that U.S. global awareness has been heightened significantly during the past decade. Contends that increasing economic interdependence has been a primary reason for this trend. States that the objectives of the world studies program at City University of New York Queens College help student understanding of global interdependence and…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Developing Nations
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Hilton, Sylvia L. – OAH Magazine of History, 1998
Reviews the historical writing of Spanish historians on the Spanish American War. While this conflict marked the emergence of the United States as a world power, it is considered by many Spanish scholars as a turning point in the decline of the colonial empire. Includes extensive end notes. (MJP)
Descriptors: Bias, Colonialism, Conflict, Cultural Interrelationships
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Chalmers, Gordon – Policy Futures in Education, 2006
With Indigenous knowledges being increasingly available via different media, there is the risk of these knowledges becoming disengaged from the peoples who imparted them. A consequence of this disengagement is that it creates the conditions for the creation and perpetuation of misunderstanding and misuse of Indigenous peoples' lifeworlds. This…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations, Foreign Countries, Information Dissemination
Vigilante, David – 1991
This unit is one of a series that represents specific moments in history from which students focus on the meanings of landmark events. Continuing narrative provides context for the dramatic moment. By studying a crucial turning-point in history, students become aware that choices had to be made by real human beings, that those decisions were the…
Descriptors: Communism, Democracy, Ethnocentrism, Freedom of Speech
Cortes, Carlos – 1983
How the theme of human movement--migration, and particularly immigration--can be integrated into junior high U.S. history and world history/geography courses is discussed. To avoid turning the study of migration into an unwitting process of reinforcing ethnocentrism, two steps need to be taken. First, the movement of people throughout the world…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Educational Needs
Cauldwell, Brit N. – 1990
Hong Kong education is based on an imperialist rhetoric which serves to "domesticate" rather than "liberate" the school population. The importance of memorization is clearly evident in education in Hong Kong. The community's educational system reflects a classical Chinese emphasis on familiarity with a set body of texts and on…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, English (Second Language), Ethnocentrism
Mauch, James E. – 1984
Foreign students make up an important, and growing, segment of higher education in the United States. Reasons why foreign students come to the United States to study include the following: (1) the United States offers a serious approach to higher education in which students receive appropriate training and generally are able to complete the…
Descriptors: College Choice, College Programs, Cultural Exchange, Educational Practices
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