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Cullinan, Beth; Dove, Tim; Estice, Robert; Lanka, Janet – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2008
Everybody knows how easy it is for students to react negatively to people who act or think differently from themselves. To counterbalance students' often egocentric and ethnocentric views (which are normal for this age), teaching team collaborates to integrate voices from the world across the curriculum. They want their students to be learning…
Descriptors: World History, Ethnocentrism, World Views, Curriculum Development
Lee, Joey J. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Serious Games are digital games with an educational, informative, or persuasive goal beyond mere entertainment (Abt, 2002). They are promising because they often contain features that appear to be useful for learning (Squire, 2004), eliciting behavioral or attitudinal change (Yee, 2007) or encouraging new perspective taking, empathy, and new ways…
Descriptors: Computer Games, Educational Games, Individual Development, Identification (Psychology)
Umana-Taylor, Adriana J.; Vargas-Chanes, Delfino; Garcia, Cristal D.; Gonzales-Backen, Melinda – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2008
The current longitudinal study tested the premise that Latino adolescents' (N = 323) proactive coping with discrimination would mediate the relationship between ethnic identity and self-esteem. Each component of ethnic identity (i.e., exploration, resolution, and affirmation) was positively associated with concurrent assessments of adolescents'…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Adolescents, Coping, Longitudinal Studies
Caracciolo, Diane – Multicultural Perspectives, 2008
When prospective teachers are asked to discover something about the Native peoples on whose homelands they live and will earn their living, why do they have such difficulty locating material that reflects a contemporary indigenous perspective? Is it that there are no resources out there to help them in their search, or is it that they only find…
Descriptors: American Indians, Grade 4, American Indian Culture, Preservice Teachers
Gonzalez, Juan Carlos – American Educational History Journal, 2008
In this analysis of deficit theory, the plan is to understand how deficit ideology was visually perpetuated in the early twentieth century. The belief that Mexicans were racially, culturally, and linguistically inferior perpetuated itself in the classrooms of Southwest public schools, resulting in the proliferation of a structure of…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Photography, Visual Aids, Educational History
Brown, B. Bradford; Herman, Melissa; Hamm, Jill V.; Heck, Daniel J. – Child Development, 2008
Because ethnicity is a basis for defining peer crowds in ethnically diverse American high schools, some may question whether crowds foster discrimination and stereotyping or affirm minority youths' positive ties to their ethnic background. Through examination of both self- and peer ratings of crowd affiliation among 2,465 high school youth aged…
Descriptors: High School Students, Ethnicity, Friendship, Adolescents
Lee, Sung-Jae; Rotheram-Borus, Mary Jane – Journal of School Health, 2009
Background: Asian/Pacific Islander (API) students have been stereotyped as the "model minority." The objective of this study was to examine the trends in health risk behaviors among API students who participated in the San Diego City Schools Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) between 1993 and 2005. Methods: High school students from the…
Descriptors: Asian American Students, Pacific Americans, High School Students, Ethnic Stereotypes
Gordon, Edward E. – Techniques: Connecting Education and Careers (J1), 2009
Today's long-term jobs crisis is not about the current financial meltdown. It is about an accelerating talent showdown. The basic cause is that unprecedented technological advances are ever more rapidly transforming the world of work. The global economy will be more tech-driven with each passing year. This will continue to raise the U.S. talent…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Ethnic Stereotypes, Global Approach, Career Academies
Tahmahkera, Dustin – American Indian Quarterly, 2008
Playing Indian is one of the oldest and most pervasive forms of American cultural expression, indeed one of the oldest forms of affinity with American culture at the national level. This form of expression is "central to efforts to imagine and materialize distinctive American identities." Enacting redface has historically aided European Americans…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, Cultural Pluralism, American Indians, United States History
Mok, Magdalena Mo Ching; Kennedy, Kerry John; Moore, Phillip John; Shan, Peter Wen-jing; Leung, Shing On – Evaluation and Research in Education, 2008
This article aims to investigate reasons underpinning academic help-seeking behaviours of Chinese students in Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan. Data were collected from 23,563 secondary students. The study found significant differences both in attitudes and reported behaviour among secondary school students from the three locations, however, the effect…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Effect Size, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students
Chang, Doris F.; Demyan, Amy L. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2007
This research uses two different measurement operations to examine contemporary stereotypes of Asians, Blacks, and Whites held by an ethnically diverse sample of teachers. Data were drawn from a sample of 188 teachers representing over 160 schools in Southern California. Consistent with previous research, participants endorsed a "model…
Descriptors: Ethnic Stereotypes, White Students, Teacher Attitudes, African Americans
Fuligni, Andrew J.; Kiang, Lisa; Witkow, Melissa R.; Baldelomar, Oscar – Child Development, 2008
An important question for the acculturation of adolescents from immigrant families is whether they retain ethnic labels that refer to their national origin (e.g., Mexican, Chinese) or adopt labels that are dominant in American society (e.g., Latino, Asian American, American). Approximately 380 adolescents from Asian and Latin American immigrant…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Adolescents, Asian Americans, Immigrants
Bayers, Peter L. – Studies in American Indian Literatures, 2008
Malea Powell has argued that Charles Alexander Eastman "imagined new possibilities for Native resistance and survival in the face of violent assimilation strategies." To Eastman, Natives had little choice but to acculturate to white society if they were going to resist white domination and survive. But gaining full equality in U.S. society proved…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Ideology, Males, American Indians
Jackson, Elizabeth Jeanne – ProQuest LLC, 2009
This study explores some major challenges involved in teaching about controversial groups in U.S. public schools, discussing as an example education about Muslims since September 11, 2001 (9/11), and the need for students to develop accurate and balanced perceptions of others in a democratic society. In the first chapter, the two prominent…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Muslims, Teaching Methods
Educational Researcher, 2007
This article describes AERA's Fourth Annual "Brown" Lecture in Education Research delivered by internationally known education researcher and developmental psychologist Margaret Beale Spencer. The Lecture--"Lessons Learned and Opportunities Ignored Post-"Brown v. Board of Education": Youth Development and the Myth of a Colorblind Society"--drew…
Descriptors: Racial Attitudes, Ethnic Stereotypes, African American History, Black Studies