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Kashima, Tetsuden – Phylon, 1980
Suggests that the years between cataclysmic wartime occurrences and the period during which Japanese Americans became viewed as the "successful minority" were a period of crisis rather than a period of transition. Discusses "social amnesia" in terms of issues never fully resolved by Japanese Americans. (MK)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Ethnic Status, Japanese Americans, Relocation

Dunn, Edward T. – Urban Education, 1984
Describes founding in 1870 of a German gymnasium in Buffalo, arguing that it illustrates both the continuing European influence on American educational institutions and the process by which such institutions are adapted to conditions in the United States. (Author/CMG)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Catholic Schools, Educational Change, Educational History

Watts, Michael; Harris, Robert B. – Social Studies, 1998
Explains why the transition economies experienced sharp decline after the breakup of the former Soviet Union. Offers some personal accounts and comments on prospects for future development in Central and Eastern Europe. Notes how people in these countries view the transition to market economies. (DSK)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Economic Change, Economics, Elementary Secondary Education
Brumberg, Stephen F. – 1990
The Bureau of Jewish Education, founded in 1910 as part of the Kehillah (Jewish Community) of New York City, had a seminal and lasting influence on the education of Jews in America. The New Jewish Educators trained at the Bureau stressed the cultural breadth and historical depth of Judaism while emphasizing that Jewish education was supplementary…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adjustment (to Environment), Biculturalism, Educational History
Cummings, Howard H.; Gaumnitz, Walter H.; Hamilton, Allen T.; Hull, J. Dan; Ludington, John R.; Mallory, Berenice; Miller, Leonard – Office of Education, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1954
This bulletin is the report of the Second Commission on Life Adjustment Education for Youth. It consists of an account of the activities of the Commission carried on during its 3-year (1950-53) tenure (Chapter One), descriptions of related activities carried on in the different States and dioceses (Chapter Two), and an analysis of secondary…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Secondary Education, Educational Planning, Educational Improvement

Lopus, Jane – Social Studies, 1998
Reports on interviews conducted with Ukrainian teachers who were asked whether they and others they know are better, or worse, off since Ukrainian independence. Addresses inflation, private enterprise, delayed salaries, and new freedoms. Provides insights into the effects of the transition on people's lives and hopes for the future. (DSK)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Economic Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Thuy, Vuong G. – 1979
This paper examines various aspects of Indochinese immigration and resettlement patterns and problems with respect to the ethnic, cultural, and educational characteristics of refugees, and the effects of Federal, State, and local assistance programs. Highlighted among the problems are the high concentrations of refugees in urban areas, their…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adjustment (to Environment), Asian Americans, Demography
Melnick, Leah – Migration World Magazine, 1990
Cambodian refugees in the United States, in addition to suffering loss of homeland, culture, and families, are survivors of a holocaust that has affected every Khmer family. Summarizes the history of Cambodian conflict and genocide, and describes its lingering effects on refugees attempting to rebuild their lives in this country. (AF)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adjustment (to Environment), Cambodians, Cultural Background
Nelli, Humbert S. – 1983
A sociological, political, and cultural history of Italians in America, this book's chapters discuss (1) Italian explorers, intellectuals, and artisans who participated in the settlement and establishment of the United States; (2) socioeconomic conditions in nineteenth century Italy that led to mass emigration; (3) the distribution of Italian…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Cultural Background, Economic Status, Ethnic Distribution
Jo, Moon H. – 1979
Chinese immigration to the United States, which began around 1850, sparked strong anti-Asian sentiment and legal and economic restrictions upon these immigrants. Although some Chinese organizations helped immigrants, the overall response of the Chinese to systematic oppression was one of meekness and compliance. The Japanese began to immigrate to…
Descriptors: Activism, Adjustment (to Environment), Chinese Americans, Cultural Differences

Obermiller, Phillip J.; Wagner, Thomas E. – Journal of Appalachian Studies, 1999
Examines Council of the Southern Mountains programs concerned with the urban adjustment of rural Appalachian migrants, 1954-71. Describes urban adjustment workshops for educators and social services providers, held at Berea College and in target cities; and the Chicago Southern Center, which provided adult education, youth programs, job training,…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Advocacy, Community Centers, Community Education
Takaki, Ronald – 1989
This book uses personal narratives to illustrate the history of Asian Americans from the arrival of the first Chinese laborers in Hawaii in the nineteenth century to the recent arrival of Southeast Asian refugees in the 1960s. The histories and contributions of the following groups are outlined: (1) Japanese; (2) Chinese; (3) Koreans; (4)…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Asian Americans, Books, Educational Discrimination

Smith, Eleanor – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1989
Reviews the historical role of the extended family in the life of African American women and discusses the adaptations they have used over time in their family life. Surveys functions of the Black extended family and argues the critical role of Black women in strengthening and renewing vital kinship systems. (AF)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Black Family, Black History, Blacks
Chin, Jean Lau – 1981
Positive stereotypes of contemporary Asian Americans have negative consequences for this minority group. The belief that Asian Americans are successful and have overcome prejudice and discrimination obscures the historical fact that legislation has curtailed Asian American civil rights and sanctioned harassment of Asians by public authorities and…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adjustment (to Environment), Asian Americans, Chinese Americans
Anderson, Howard R.; Cummings, Howard H.; Gaumnitz, Walter H.; Ludington, John R.; Mallory, Berenice; Miller, Leonard M.; O'Toole, Lela; Pearson, James H. – Office of Education, Federal Security Agency, 1951
"Vitalizing Secondary Education" is a report of the first Commission on Life Adjustment Education for Youth prepared in accordance with the recommendations of the 1947 National Conference in Chicago. It is a summary of some of the Commission's activities in democratizing American secondary education through efforts designed to retain in…
Descriptors: School Holding Power, Secondary Education, State Programs, State Departments of Education