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Ronning, John A.; Nabuzoka, Dabie – Journal of Special Education, 1993
Play-skills training, provided to eight Zambian elementary children with intellectual disabilities, resulted in more substantial increases in interaction between subjects and nondisabled children when coupled with teacher prompts, compared to training alone. Having a nondisabled child take the initiator role increased and maintained social…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Instructional Effectiveness, Interaction
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Cheng, Li-Rong Lilly – American Behavioral Scientist, 1990
Contends that accepting a paradigm shift by universities means learning to respect culturally diverse students and recognizing cognitive style differences. Argues for systematic change in colleges and universities to redefine themselves as culturally plural. Contends educators must develop cross-cultural communicative competence for effective…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Cognitive Style, College Faculty, College Students
Bowman, Sally-Jo – National Parks, 1998
More than 50 National Park Service (NPS) sites interpret Native cultures or early Native contact with Europeans. In about 30 of those, American Indians, Alaska Natives, or Native Hawaiians, in partnership with the NPS, present their own heritage and issues. Describes Native-run aspects of Sitka National Historical Park, Glacier National Park, and…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indians
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Duffie, Mary Kay – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 1998
Compares national policies of the United States and New Zealand toward their indigenous populations, and sovereignty initiatives of Native Americans and Maoris. Discusses colonialist patterns, treaty relationships, historical policy trajectories, and sovereignty disputes. Examines Indian gaming and Maori land claims settlements as a means to gain…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian History, American Indians, Comparative Analysis
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Roessel, Robert A., Jr. – Journal of American Indian Education, 1999
A veteran Navajo educator reflects on the War on Poverty's contributions to American Indian education and quality of life and offers his vision of the future: Navajo funding of educational programs that preserve their culture; a single system of schools replacing the Navajo reservation's overlapping systems; the Navajo Nation as 51st state; and…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, Cultural Maintenance, Culturally Relevant Education
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Kaplan, Gisela; Eckermann, Anne-Katrin – McGill Journal of Education, 1996
Observes the activities and characteristics of Aboriginal children in an Aboriginal school and compares these to the culture shock and alienation experienced when they transfer to a mainstream school. Identifies five major stressors of culture shock as mechanical differences, communication, attitudes and beliefs, customs, and isolation. (MJP)
Descriptors: Alienation, Cultural Isolation, Cultural Maintenance, Culture Conflict
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Warschauer, Mark – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1998
Reports two years of ethnographic research on efforts to use online technologies in Hawaiian language revitalization programs. Issues discussed include the Internet's role in promoting or hindering language diversity, relationship of multimedia computing to non-Western patterns of civilization, Internet use for exploring cultural and social…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Cultural Pluralism, Electronic Mail, Ethnicity
Pewewardy, Cornel – Cultural Survival Quarterly, 1998
Strategies for reforming public education to meet the needs of Native Americans must include holistic, multicultural approaches that infuse indigenous content throughout the curriculum; interpret equal education to mean equal accomplishment, not the same educational treatment; and make teachers culturally responsible. Successes with magnet,…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Change Strategies, Cultural Maintenance, Culturally Relevant Education
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Kaufman, Dorit – Southwest Journal of Linguistics, 1995
Explores autonomy and interaction in first-language (L1) attrition, examining the attrition process on the basis of verb formation data produced during attrition by Hebrew-speaking children immersed in a second-language (L2) environment (English). Contact with L2 and reduced exposure to L1 caused fragmentation in L1 and erosion of its linguistic…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Children, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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Dale, Jennifer – Tribal College, 2000
Sets forth the five-year development history of Bay Mills Community College's Nishnaabemowin Language Instructors' Institute, which provided a pathway for regaining the Ojibwe or Chippewa language of the Anishnabeg people. Presents an early history of efforts to preserve the language and the development of a three-summer holistic curriculum for…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Languages, Community Colleges, Curriculum Development
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Yellow Bird, Dorreen – Tribal College, 2000
Describes United Tribes Technical College's (UTTC's) 30-year historical development. Thirty years ago major impediments to education were isolation and the lack of transportation. Introduces Dave Gipp, president of UTTC, as the driving force for most of the College's history. UTTC's growth makes it unique in serving the special training needs of…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Education, Cultural Maintenance
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Bennett, Kathryn – Northern Review, 2000
The Circumpolar Women's Conference set an example for the world by emphasizing regional and international cooperation. The focus on reconciliation, healing, and respect for cultural diversity was a refreshing counterpoint to conservative policies affecting Aboriginal Australians. Justice systems and Native language programs in the Yukon and…
Descriptors: Aboriginal Australians, Canada Natives, Conferences, Cultural Maintenance
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Godson, Linda – Heritage Language Journal, 2004
This study investigates whether the age at which English becomes dominant for Western Armenian bilinguals in the United States affects their vowel production in Western Armenian. Participating in the study were ten Western-Armenian bilinguals who learned English before age 8, ten bilinguals who did not learn English until adulthood, and one…
Descriptors: Sentences, Language Dominance, Oral Reading, Vowels
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Hatoss, Aniko – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 2004
Multicultural policies and language policies claim to provide a favorable environment for the maintenance of immigrant languages. However, the relationship between multiculturalism and multilingualism is complex and contested. Rates of language loss and shift in Australia show that the multilingual heritage is very vulnerable even within the…
Descriptors: Language Skill Attrition, Language Maintenance, Ethnicity, Multilingualism
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Malone, Dennis L. – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2003
With the gloomy prospect of massive language extinction over the next 100 years, efforts by applied linguists, educational anthropologists, and multilingual educators to reverse the trends in language loss are increasing. Education in minority languages seems to be a key to maintaining endangered languages and cultures. One often cited challenge…
Descriptors: Language Skill Attrition, Curriculum Development, Language Maintenance, Community Education
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