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Murphy, Patrick – 1998
Designed for a teacher of social studies at the secondary level (grades 7-12) this curriculum project introduces students to different aspects of Indian culture. Along with introductory elements, the project offers suggestions for assignments and projects for students to complete. The curriculum project begins with brief sections on…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Assignments, Class Activities, Cultural Context
Pugh, Sharon L.; And Others – 1992
This book provides material and ideas for bringing metaphorical thinking into the classroom in the context of language discussions. It is organized to link the conceptual with the concrete, integrating teaching ideas with discussions concerning the various roles that metaphorical thinking plays in human understanding and communications. The book's…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Critical Thinking, Cultural Context, Elementary Secondary Education
Wilson, Timothy L. Y.; And Others – 1992
This 29-item annotated bibliography is a resource list of early childhood/elementary children's books (most published since 1980) that classroom teachers can use to promote global literacy. The intent of the bibliography is to facilitate global literacy competence through the use of bibliotherapy. (RS)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Childrens Literature, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Context
Bruch, Julie – 1988
The successful decoding of a linguistic message requires knowledge of a particular grammar, but it is becoming increasingly clear that contextual and cultural cues also play an important role in conversation. In Japanese, conversation proceeds smoothly and acquires some of its meaningfulness from the use of gestural signals, particularly head…
Descriptors: Body Language, Cultural Context, Foreign Countries, Grammar
Karovsky, Penelope – 1992
The educational use of computers is changing the way people think and steering culture toward a more functional and self-conscious form of literacy. This supposition is based in Walter Ong's theory of orality and literacy (maintaining that literacy caused a removal from immediate, everyday existence and enabled the development of an analytical…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Uses in Education, Cultural Context, Futures (of Society)
Irby, Janet R. – 1992
The high school journalism classroom provides a natural environment for learning in the context of a discipline's culture. This environment can provide the backdrop for moving the student toward the thinking and behavior of professional journalists. To understand this thinking, journalism teachers can turn to the research in cognitive psychology…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Environment, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Psychology
Pennington, Robert – 1992
Advertising history is often treated within the context of journalism or mass communication history. The outline of a seminar course in advertising history presented in this paper offers an approach that discusses the social, cultural, and philosophical roots of advertising as well as the institution as it is known today. The focus of the course…
Descriptors: Advertising, Audience Awareness, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Reed-Jones, Susan – 1992
A case study of Alonzo A. illustrates the danger of a monocultural approach to education and provides a living example of the impact of marginalization and alienation on the lives of persons of color. Born in Mexico and raised by grandparents in California, Alonzo dropped out of school in the eighth grade and joined a gang. He was a heroin addict…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Adult Programs, Adults, Case Studies
Fritz, Paul A.; Miller, Eric J. – 1994
An introductory speech course was revised to fit the goals of Hispanic students. Content analysis of Hispanic student comments during informal advising sessions indicated that students admire the ability to analyze audience preferences, the ability to attract listeners with melodic discourse tone, and the ability to project a professional image in…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cultural Context, Higher Education, Hispanic Americans
Ward, Cynthia – 1993
The works of women African writers such as Bessie Head, Mariama Ba, Buchi Emecheta, and Flora Nwapa have become increasingly familiar to North American college students during the past decade, largely through their inclusion on feminist reading lists. Because the pedagogical value of these texts lies in their presumed ability to speak for African…
Descriptors: African Literature, Authors, Cultural Context, Females
Sugawara, Yosei; Peterson, Christina – 1994
This paper suggests that language training should be founded on an initial student familiarization with the dimensions of intercultural communication. Using as exemplars problems encountered by Japanese familiar with English but unfamiliar with communication theory, the paper argues that while limited linguistic competency may make it difficult…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Communication Research, Cultural Context, Cultural Differences
Duncan, Patricia; McLeod, Alan – 1993
Walter Dean Myers has gained distinction as an insightful and entertaining writer of imaginative adolescent literature that breaks stereotypes, tells stories of Blacks as people with complex dimension, and redefines the images of African Americans. Myers has written historical works, biography, novels for adolescents, plays, historical fiction,…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Authors, Blacks, Characterization
Wu, Ruoyi – 1994
Novice researchers often face more peril than pleasures in the researching process, which can become even more perilous as bicultural backgrounds locate them in ambiguous and fluid positions in relation to the "native" and the research community. Such ambiguity problematizes the techniques of participant observation, revealing it as a…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Cultural Differences, Ethnography, Feminism
Hudson, Judith Williamson – 1994
Writing teachers interested in overcoming student resistance or unwillingness to question authority should consider using "zines" in the classroom. According to one teen-ager, zines are "sorta like a magazine you publish yourself, but other people help you out." Concentrating on about any subject that interests its writers from…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, High Schools, Higher Education, Newsletters
Davidson, Phebe – 1991
Students and teachers need to discuss authorial intent to understand some literary works on their own terms--this is particularly true in the case of Carson McCullers. McCullers' works can be understood as having a rich foundation of authorial intent based on the writer's central experience, as a Southern woman, of gender. The central importance…
Descriptors: Authors, Cultural Context, Fiction, Literary Criticism
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