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Roever, Carol – Business Communication Quarterly, 2007
A beverage, as well as the way it is served, can be a window into the soul of a culture. For the author and her husband, Turkish tea helped them understand and enjoy the culture of Turkey. They learned that the broad nuances of culture can be as instructive as a classroom experience. The tea story begins in Chicago in the spring of 2005 when the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Culture, Cultural Differences, Prosocial Behavior
Zemach-Bersin, Talya – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
A student shares experiences of her semester-long Tibetan-studies program in India, Nepal, and Tibet. Informed by both home university and program provider that by going abroad and immersing herself in a foreign culture, she would become a "global citizen," she was encouraged to "act like the locals," "be a resident,"…
Descriptors: International Education, Foreign Culture, Foreign Countries, Study Abroad
Dorozhkin, Iu. N.; Mazitova, L. T. – Russian Education and Society, 2008
In today's world, interstate education contacts are increasing at an intensive rate, and a growing number of young people would like to acquire an education outside of their own country. To a large extent, the success of foreign college students' studies and the level of their professional training depend on their sociocultural adaptation. It is…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Student Adjustment, Acculturation, Social Adjustment
Gutel, Heather – Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 2008
A home stay is typically defined as a period of time in which a person resides with a family in a home located outside his or her country of residence. Living with a host family is frequently connected to learning a language and immersion in a foreign culture. Study abroad students often participate in home stays, but there is little academic…
Descriptors: Foreign Culture, Second Language Learning, Foreign Countries, Gender Differences
Watts, Ruth – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2009
This article discusses the effects of imperialism on British (or chiefly English) social life and education in the nineteenth century rather than examining the effects on the colonised as is usually done. It is shown that the nineteenth century was infused with different visual and written images which helped develop attitudes and ideas which…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy, Indigenous Populations, Group Dynamics
Shurden, Michael; Shurden, Susan; Cagwin, Douglass – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2008
Business schools must prepare students to face the world and yet maintain strong ethical convictions. The question of ethics in the business environment is not exclusive to the United States. Ethical business behavior is a multinational issue, and all business schools world-wide must deal with this issue. However, cultural differences often define…
Descriptors: Ethics, Work Environment, Business, Best Practices
Brooks, Anna T. – Instructor, 1971
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Culture
Peterson, Dennis; Simonson, Michael – Audiovisual Instruction, 1976
How to create a kit of realia for the study of foreign cultures. (LS)
Descriptors: Foreign Culture, Realia, Visual Aids
Harvey, John F. – Wilson Library Bulletin, 1973
Composite experiences of an American teaching in a foreign country are the sources for this story. (SJ)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Culture, Teaching
Palmer, Robert B. – Wilson Library Bulletin, 1973
This article is an interview with a librarian, Robert Palmer, who, among other experiences, was a Fulbright lecturer at Tribhuvan University in Nepal. (SJ)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Culture, Librarians
Comas-Quinn, Anna; Mardomingo, Raquel; Valentine, Chris – ReCALL, 2009
The application of mobile technologies to learning has the potential to facilitate the active participation of learners in the creation and delivery of content. Mobile technologies can also provide a powerful connection between a variety of formal and informal learning contexts and can help to build a community of learners. However these versatile…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Informal Education, Electronic Publishing, Foreign Culture
Edman, Marion; Batchelder, Mildred L. – Childhood Educ, 1969
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Evaluation, Foreign Culture
Branscomb, Anne W.; Deacon, C. W. – Public Telecommunications Review, 1978
Reviews the history of public radio and discussed its current status and relationship to television. (RAO)
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Foreign Culture, Radio, Telecommunications
Hibbard, Robert V. – College of Education Record (University of Washington), 1972
Descriptors: Foreign Culture, Secondary Education, Social Studies
Toogood, Alex – Public Telecommunications Review, 1978
British broadcasting is made up of two distinct and clearly separable elements: the 55-year-old BBC, and the more recent interloper, independent commercial radio and television. Problems encountered by the independent broadcaster in creating an international awareness of what he produces and how he works are discussed. (Author/RAO)
Descriptors: Commercial Television, Foreign Culture, Programing (Broadcast), Telecommunications