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Skinner, Barbara; Abbott, Lesley – Teacher Development, 2013
This study reports the impact of different cultural values on the teacher education of Chinese teacher trainees. By examining their perceptions of the effectiveness of teaching practice feedback, the study uses Hofstede's dimension of "individualism" (IDV) to explore the "culture bumps" which may occur between teacher educators…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Foreign Countries
Zhu, Jiang; Han, Lemeng – English Language Teaching, 2010
Context theory is a very important theory in English teaching, especially the teaching of reading. This paper first analyzes the theory of context, including the features of context and some principles in context theory. Then the paper discusses the application of context theory in English teaching of reading, including some problems met in…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Cultural Context, English (Second Language), Reading Comprehension
Hernandez, Arcelia L. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This study analyzes self reported transition experiences of five Latina bilingual novice teachers' into the classroom and documents how they participate in their own socialization as bilingual teachers. Informed by a sociocultural perspective of teaching and learning as socially constructed and mediated and by a critical perspective of education,…
Descriptors: Sociocultural Patterns, Beginning Teachers, Bilingual Teachers, Bilingualism
Openshaw, Roger; Walshaw, Margaret – NZCER Press, 2010
In a number of Western nations, concern over literacy and numeracy standards has put huge political pressure on education systems to improve the situation. Here in New Zealand, the government has recently introduced literacy and numeracy standards designed to improve basic skills in these key fields of achievement. What is perhaps less evident is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Numeracy, Literacy, Academic Standards
Fitzgerald, Tanya – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2010
My intention in this article is not to solely "talk up" or "talk back" to troubling dominant discourses about, and practices in, educational leadership, but to authenticate and legitimate Indigenous women's voices through theorising their leadership realities and by situating such knowledge in the cultural spaces that they…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Females, Instructional Leadership, Women Administrators
Watson, Mark – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2010
This paper explores the definition of social justice in career psychology and how this might be understood in the South African context. In particular, macro-contextual factors that define social justice issues in South African career psychology are described. The extent to which the discipline of career psychology in South Africa has addressed…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Foreign Countries, Psychology, Career Development
Johnson, Amy Suzanne – Reading Teacher, 2010
This article considers the uses of literacy within the Jones family (all names are pseudonyms), an African American family who lives in the rural South of the United States. Drawing on life history data with three women in the Jones family--Harriet Jones (grandmother), Sally Harris (mother), and Lola Harris (granddaughter)--the author traces how…
Descriptors: Grandchildren, African American Family, Literacy, Cultural Context
Borg, Carmel; Mayo, Peter – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2010
The sites of adult education practice are multiple, and museums feature regularly among these sites (Chadwick and Stannett, 1995, 2000). This chapter explores the potential of museums as sites for critical "public pedagogy." It foregrounds the role of adult educators as co-interrogators with adult learners of what is generally perceived…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students
Stead, Graham B.; Bakker, Terri M. – Career Development Quarterly, 2010
Discourse analysis can be used to understand and interpret culturally and socially produced meanings regarding work and to outline how specific rules and conventions can configure meaning production of work in context. The implications of some core concepts in discourse analysis pertinent to career counseling are explored, including discourse,…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Career Counseling, Career Development, Fundamental Concepts
Moll, Luis C. – Educational Researcher, 2010
In commemorating the landmark "Brown v. Board of Education" (1954) decision, this lecture also honors the "Mendez v. Westminster" case of 1946, a successful challenge to the segregated schooling of Mexican and Mexican American students in California. The author summarizes the "Mendez" case, its relation to…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Educational Innovation, Educational Practices, Educational Change
The Selectivity of Translation: Accountability Regimes in Chilean and South African Higher Education
Dickhaus, Barbara – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2010
This paper examines the translation of global educational norms of quality assurance in two countries with very different regulatory regimes in higher education: Chile and South Africa. The translation process is conceptualised here as a contested socio-political process of appropriation and creation of meaning. Drawing upon the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Global Approach, Cultural Context, Educational Quality
Witherell, Carol Smith – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2010
The author has felt for many years that stories and dialogue are at the heart of good teaching and learning environments. In the classes that have shaped her learning and development the most, the teaching and learning roles were shared and interchangeable. These environments were rich with narrative, voice, dialogue, and spaces for all to speak…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Adult Education, Interpersonal Communication, Educational Environment
Hoare, Philip – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2010
This paper reports a study of how context influences a content-based language teaching (CBLT) project in China, an approach which is fairly new in the country, in its implementation in three middle schools. It identifies three aspects of the context which have a crucial effect on classroom practice. These are the perceptions of the project and its…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction
Bolander, Brook – Multilingua: Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication, 2009
This article assesses the relevance of Basil Bernstein for German-speaking Switzerland. It argues that Bernstein is potentially relevant for German-speaking Switzerland in light of contemporary studies which highlight a connection between social background and differential school achievement. After contextualising Bernstein's theoretical outlook…
Descriptors: Social Class, Speech Communication, Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries
van de Putte, Bart; Van Poppel, Frans; Vanassche, Sofie; Sanchez, Maria; Jidkova, Svetlana; Eeckhaut, Mieke; Oris, Michel; Matthijs, Koen – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2009
In many parts of Western Europe the age at first marriage and the level of celibacy declined in the second half of the 19th century. This weakening of the European marriage pattern (EMP) can be interpreted as a "classic" response to the increase of the standard of living, but a more far-reaching interpretation is that the erosion of the…
Descriptors: Living Standards, Marriage, Foreign Countries, Cultural Context

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