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Niu, Weihua – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2012
To many Western observers, Confucian-heritage societies, such as Mainland China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore, are characterized as collectivist-orientated in nature. Individuals live within the relationship with others, and the value of an individual is expressed by how the person relates to others. People in these societies are…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Foreign Countries, Creativity, Ideology
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Wolfenden, Freda; Buckler, Alison; Keraro, Fred – Journal of Interactive Media in Education, 2012
Over a period of three years a number of International and African based institutions collaborated to design and create a set of Open Educational Resources (OERs) to support school based teacher education as part of the TESSA project. Writing of the materials drew on case studies, experiences and existing resources from across the region using a…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Foreign Countries, Educational Resources, Cultural Context
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Hajisoteriou, Christina; Neophytou, Lefkios; Angelides, Panayiotis – Curriculum Journal, 2012
In 2010, the Ministry of Education and Culture (MEC) in Cyprus introduced a "new" national curriculum for all public schools of the Cypriot republic. The overarching purpose of this study is to examine how the ongoing educational reform in Cyprus could set a different ideological framework, within which intercultural education may be…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Multicultural Education, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Change
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Hecht, Ana Carolina – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2012
The aim of this article is to study how children experience their ethnic identifications in relation to their knowledge of the Toba language through daily interactions with peers and adults (both indigenous and non-indigenous). The study is focused on an urban setting in Buenos Aires (Argentina) where monolingual (Spanish) practices are replacing…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Monolingualism, Foreign Countries, Children
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Hsieh, Ivy Haoyin; Matoush, Marylou M. – Children's Literature in Education, 2012
New immigrants and their children need to develop the ability to reconcile perceived dissonances between the worldviews of their parents and grandparents and those of their peers. This pursuit is made more difficult when they find that their newly adopted homeland misrepresents their cultural heritage. This article examines the historical…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Cultural Background, Immigrants, Childrens Literature
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Dhokai, Niyati – International Journal of Music Education, 2012
Based on the experience of teaching the history of American hip hop music to a classroom of Canadian university students, the author considers the disjuncture between the cultural orientations of herself and her students. The author considers teaching methods to solve the place-based disjuncture that often occurs when teaching genres such as hip…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, History, Foreign Countries
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Dauncey, Sarah – Disability & Society, 2012
Through a close reading of Three Days to Walk, a memoir of disability by Chinese writer Zhang Yuncheng, this paper develops a new understanding of self-narrated life writing and its intersection with disability consciousness in the contemporary Chinese context. It examines the changing nature of disability life writing since the end of the early…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cultural Context, Personal Narratives, Attitudes toward Disabilities
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Radford, Mike – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2012
The problems that this article seeks to address are those that are raised in the context of the bilateralism that is established when we think in terms of secularism as primarily orientated towards reason and post secularism, towards faith. The objective of the article is to show that the distinction between the two can be collapsed. Post…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Beliefs, Postmodernism, Spiritual Development
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Nussbaumer, Doris – Educational Review, 2012
Western educational researchers have eagerly accepted activity theory (AT) also known as cultural historical activity theory (CHAT) to collect and analyze data in rich description of complex situations. As this theory is applicable to a wide variety of disciplines, this review is limited to education and specifically to qualitative studies of…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Social Theories, Cultural Context
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Appleby, Roslyn – Gender and Education, 2014
In research on gender and teaching in higher education, the experiences of male teachers "as men", and of whiteness in a "non"-majority-white context have received little attention. As one step towards addressing this gap in the literature, this paper analyses interview accounts of white Western men working as English language…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Professional Identity, Males, Whites
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Joh, Jeongsoon; Schallert, Diane l. – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2014
This study examined how language learners' preconceptions about a task influence their approaches to second language reading and the sociocultural basis for such preconceptions. Participants were 30 students learning English at a Korean university. The researchers told half of the participants that they would do a recall task after reading an…
Descriptors: College Students, Korean, Native Language, Recall (Psychology)
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Verhoef, Nellie; Tall, David; Coenders, Fer; van Smaalen, Daan – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2014
This study combines the Japanese lesson study approach and mathematics teachers' professional development. The first year of a 4-year project in which 3 Dutch secondary school teachers worked cooperatively on introducing making sense of the calculus is reported. The analysis focusses on instrumental and relational student understanding of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Lesson Plans
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Wisker, Gina; Robinson, Gillian – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2014
Increase in numbers of postgraduate students worldwide represent an opportunity and necessity for nurturing and recognising the diversity of culturally inflected research topics, methodologies and expression. However, there are tensions in the definitions, encouragement and recognition of diversity in theses, and in balances of power in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Qualitative Research, Cultural Awareness, Doctoral Dissertations
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Garza, Rubén; Soto Huerta, Mary Esther – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2014
This mixed methods investigation specifically examined Latino high school adolescents' perceptions of teacher behaviors that demonstrate caring. A chi-square test was conducted to analyze the frequency of responses, and focus group interviews were conducted to expand on the results. The data indicated that although Latino male students were as…
Descriptors: High School Students, Hispanic American Students, Caring, Mixed Methods Research
Ellis, Neville John; Armstrong, Ann Cheryl – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2014
The New South Wales (NSW) Government Department of Education and Communities and the Singapore Ministry of Education have encouraged teachers to engage in practitioner research as part of their professional learning agenda because it is perceived as a powerful means of investigating and improving educational practice. Drawing on a Schatzkian…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Action Research, Cultural Context, Interviews
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