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Bers, Marina Umaschi – MIT Press, 2022
Today, schools are introducing STEM education and robotics to children in ever-lower grades. In "Beyond Coding," Marina Umaschi Bers lays out a pedagogical roadmap for teaching code that encompasses the cultivation of character along with technical knowledge and skills. Presenting code as a universal language, she shows how children…
Descriptors: Programming, Computer Science Education, Teaching Methods, Moral Values
Cultivating the Genius of Black Children: Strategies to Close the Achievement Gap in the Early Years
Sullivan, Debra Ren-Etta – Redleaf Press, 2016
There has been much attention given to the opportunity gap between white and minority students, especially African American children. Using research and years of experience "Cultivating the Genius of Black Children" is able to break down the cultural influences on learning style and provides a practical approach to helping Black children…
Descriptors: African American Students, Children, Academically Gifted, Early Childhood Education
Minnesota Board on Aging, St. Paul. – 1984
Units of study to help secondary students learn about the aging process are provided. There are five units. Major concepts taught in the first unit, "Chronological Aging," are that aging is a continual process, that generational cycles ensure survival, and that species depend on each other for survival. In the second unit, students learn…
Descriptors: Aging Education, Aging (Individuals), Biological Influences, Cultural Differences
Minnesota Board on Aging, St. Paul. – 1984
Units of study to help elementary children learn about the aging process are provided. There are five units. In Unit I, "Chronological Aging," children learn that aging is a continual process, that generational cycles ensure the survival of the human species, and that species depend on each other for survival. Unit II deals with…
Descriptors: Aging Education, Aging (Individuals), Biological Influences, Books

Pellegrini, Anthony D. – Language Arts, 1991
Recommends abandoning the term "at risk." Concludes from analyses of parent-child story readings in African-American homes that the primary reason the children were at risk for failure in school is that the contexts for literacy in these homes were different from the contexts in school, not that there was something wrong with the…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences, Elementary Education, Emergent Literacy

Allison, Libby – English in Texas, 1995
Presents a teaching strategy that bridges expressivism and social constructionism. Discusses finding the sociopolitical and the cultural in the personal and describes seven steps centered on storytelling and autobiographical writing by which students connect their cultural backgrounds, their own individual ideas and values, and those of mainstream…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Class Activities, Cultural Differences, Higher Education

Sio-Castineira, Begona – English Journal, 1997
Suggests that the contrasting cultural and material circumstances of children in the United States and Spain contribute to their relative capacities for critical thinking and discussion. Suggests that Spanish adolescents hesitate to take a stand without openly discussing their feelings, while North American students hate discussion that wanders…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries
Zhang, Shuangyue; Merolla, Andy J. – Communication Teacher, 2007
One of the major purposes of many intercultural communication textbooks is to help students recognize, accept, and appreciate cultural differences. However, one often lacks the necessary motivation to get to know and learn about individuals of a different cultural heritage. Thus, misunderstanding, stereotyping, prejudice, or even racism may…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Intercultural Communication, Friendship, Cultural Differences
Wiseman, Dennis G.; Hunt, Gilbert H. – 1979
The culturally different child has traditionally been characterized as belonging both to a low socioeconomic status and to a racial minority group. The culturally different child is also characterized by a poor self concept and a slower rate of learning. These characterizations can be traced to the differences in environment that the child…
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Cultural Differences, Curriculum Development, Educational Improvement
Ostermeier, Terry H. – 1992
A junior-senior level course in listening focuses on a 2- to 3-day unit on examining communication and cultural diversity. In this unit, the primary element is an activity involving student participation, and the major theme of this activity is cultural values and norms. Attribution training, a technique designed to teach persons from one culture…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences, Higher Education

Mossman, Robert – English Journal, 1990
Argues that the polarized nature of the apartheid system requires that students must encounter and examine South African literature which represents viewpoints from different racial perspectives. Recommends several pairs of books which can be studied successfully in conjunction. (MG)
Descriptors: African Literature, Apartheid, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences

Flores, Barbara; And Others – Language Arts, 1991
Contends that the category "at risk" rests on myths about learning, language, and culture that are based on a deficit view of children who are not from mainstream culture backgrounds. Offers other assumptions about the learning, culture, and the teaching of language on which language arts educators should base their instructional practices. (MG)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences, Educational Needs, Elementary Education
Levy, Jack – 1979
This handbook presents selected theories, activities, and resources which can be utilized by educators in the area of non-verbal communication. Particular attention is given to the use of non-verbal communication in a cross-cultural context. Categories of non-verbal communication such as proxemics, haptics, kinesics, smiling, sound, clothing, and…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences

Alexander, Patricia A. – Reading Improvement, 1982
Discusses the failure of reading educators to recognize potential in students from culturally diverse groups. Offers suggestions for dealing with such students. (FL)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences, Elementary Secondary Education
Slobof, Jenelle; Brown, Maria; Hewitt, Amy; O'Nell, Susan – 1999
This training module focuses on cross cultural support services to individuals with disabilities and their families, and is part of a training series for paraprofessionals working with students who have disabilities. The module is comprised of two components, a facilitator's guide and a student guide. The facilitator's guide provides the full text…
Descriptors: Course Content, Courses, Cross Cultural Training, Cultural Differences