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Sumara, Dennis J. – Journal of Literacy Research, 2002
Presents an interpretive text which functions as a report of the author's personal engagements with literary fiction and with philosophical, theoretical, and historical writings. Provides a theoretical and historical overview of literary anthropology as a research method. Concludes with a discussion of what literacy anthropological methods might…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Educational Anthropology, Educational Research, Elementary Education

Duffy, Helen – English Education, 2001
Considers complex ways in which a student teacher negotiated her status and derived her authority in the multiple sites in which she worked as student, as apprentice, and as teacher. Illustrates the importance of encouraging teachers to adopt an "anthropological stance." Shows how teacher education is complicated by the layered nature of the work…
Descriptors: Educational Anthropology, English Instruction, Higher Education, Student Teacher Supervisors

Jacob, Evelyn; Johnson, Barbara K.; Finley, Janell; Lavine, Richard S.; Gurski, Jeffrey C. – Middle School Journal, 1996
Describes the Cultural Inquiry Process, a way to broaden teachers' understandings of culturally diverse students and to maximize these students' success, by combining classroom inquiry and principles of educational anthropology. Describes its rationale, experiences using the Cultural Inquiry Process, and how to make the process work. (EV)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Culturally Relevant Education, Diversity (Student)
Furter, Pierre – 1977
The three sections making up the main body of this publication look at lifelong education from three successive approaches at different levels. An introduction briefly reviews factors influencing the rapid spread of lifelong education--anthropological, socioeconomic, and political. Through a series of questions emerges the idea that lifelong…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Developing Nations, Educational Anthropology, Educational Change
Trujillo, Armando Lujan; Zachman, Jill M. – 1981
The central concept underlying the approach and strategies offered here is culture as process, that is, the knowledge people use in their everyday life situations. A presupposition is that all human knowledge is cultural. Conceptual patterns are identified within the learner's cognitive framework which will be of importance in teacher-learner…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Cognitive Style, Cultural Awareness, Educational Anthropology
Denny, Terry – 1978
Story telling is defined as a kind of journalistic documentation, based on directly observable referents, and used to contribute to an understanding of educational problems. In the area of educational research, story telling is part of the genre which includes case studies, ethnography, and ethnology. Story telling describes an environment in…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Caseworker Approach, Educational Anthropology, Educational Research
Stevens, K. J.; Mason, G. A. – 1986
This document describes approaches in conducting naturalistic studies in two different countries with contrasting educational settings. Naturalistic research methodology is described by one of the writers as "an explicit undertaking to lay aside our ideas and concern ourselves with finding the subjects' perspectives in their non-theoretical…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Environment, Educational Anthropology, Elementary Secondary Education, Field Studies
Pickering, Marianne – 1996
This book examines the cultural universal of education from a multicultural perspective and a time dimension. The text is written for juveniles, and includes many color photographs. Chapters include: (1) "What is Education?"; (2) "The Americas"; (3) "Africa"; (4) "Europe and the Middle East"; (5) "Asia"; and (6) "Australia and the South Pacific."…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Childrens Literature, Comparative Education, Cross Cultural Studies
Arvizu, Steven F.; And Others – 1978
This monograph describes some concepts and methods developed in anthropology which may help parents, teachers, and other educators clarify their own cultural perspectives. Emphasis is placed on the role that these concepts and methods can play in helping educators, particularly bilingual teachers, deal more effectively with culture based…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Cross Cultural Studies, Cross Cultural Training, Cultural Awareness
Rich, George W.; Gibson, Margaret A. – 1978
This monograph presents some basic theoretical perspectives on play and its relationship to culture, and outlines some basic concepts that can be used to obtain information about cultural differences between children in a school setting. Emphasis is placed on the conceptual and methodological tools normally used in anthropological fieldwork and…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Classroom Observation Techniques, Cross Cultural Training, Cultural Differences
Lundsteen, Sara W. – 1986
Ethnographic research (1) observes human behavior in its natural setting over a substantial period of time, (2) claims that classes of events are better understood through intensive examination of carefully selected particular cases, (3) incorporates as many of the complexities and variables into a setting as possible, and (4) is usually comprised…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Creative Thinking, Data Analysis, Data Collection
Gibson, Margaret A.; Arvizu, Steven F. – 1978
This monograph describes techniques and methods which may be used by parents, teachers, and other educators who are working to make schools more responsive to students from different language and cultural backgrounds. Emphasis is placed on the techniques and methods used by anthropological fieldworkers to study culture and their usefulness in…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Cross Cultural Training, Cultural Differences, Educational Anthropology
Benjamin, Michael – 1996
This book examines cultural diversity issues for U.S. and Canadian higher education institutions. Profiles of five ethnic minority groups (African American Blacks, Caribbean Canadian Blacks, Hispanics, Asians, and Jews) were constructed, and then used to reconstruct diversity policies and programming. The profiles were based on six core…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Administrator Attitudes, Asian Americans, Blacks