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Hite, Rebecca; Solís, Patricia; Wargo, Lindsay; Larsen, Thomas Barclay – Education Sciences, 2018
Research suggests numerous cognitive benefits of authentic learning experiences. Beyond cognition, there are additional dimensions for learners who engage in authentic learning experiences. In education, the affective experiences of authentic learning and the role of students' social interactions remain largely unexplored. This paper examines…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Student Experience, Web Sites, Electronic Publishing
Wong, Vivian Wu – Independent School, 2011
As a history teacher and advocate for Asian and American students, the author is concerned about what appears to be waning interest in the study of multicultural education and racial politics. In particular, as independent schools become more diverse, as international Asian student populations continue to grow, and as people become increasingly…
Descriptors: Ethnic Studies, United States History, Race, Private Schools
Afflick, Barbara E. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
The growing diversity in American society is reflected in a multicultural student population with which managers and educators in higher education interact. Student diversity presents a challenge within higher education, especially in the development of programs that support an environment that is conducive to learning for its students. This…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Students, Undergraduate Study, Student Attitudes
Smith, John Kares – 1986
True "liberal learning" often occurs far from our campuses and direct influence. The Ladakhi, a non-western culture located between Tibet, China, and Pakistan, passed on "liberal learning" as part of its communal experience. The Ladakhis were wealthy, self-sufficient, lived in roomy houses, had zero "gross national…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Geok-Lin Lim, Shirley – World Englishes, 1990
Examines how twentieth-century Asian women writers have been and continue to be marginalized by gender, by the choice of writing in English, and, when the writer is a member of a minority, by the prevailing majority power structure. The author's recollections of experiences in Malaysia form the basis for discussion. (39 references) (JL)
Descriptors: Authors, English, Females, Foreign Countries