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Boeren, Ad – 1994
Based on literature research and personal experiences gained in Africa, this book pays attention to the cultural and educational aspects of communication for development in developing countries. The book addresses the many pitfalls of communication and the factors that have an influence on the effectiveness of communication. The first part of the…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Culture, Developing Nations, Development Communication
Fersh, Seymour, Ed. – 1989
This textbook and accompanying teacher's guide are one in a set of nine designed to teach high school students a process for studying other cultures as "insiders" rather than as "outsiders." The student text contains units on "Changing Views of Ourselves in the Universe"; "Seeing Each Other as Outsiders and Insiders"; "Considering Why Human…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Cultural Activities, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences
Hites, Jeanne M. – 1991
A descriptive case study examined cultural traits that are critical to instructional design and that most affect the delivery of instruction and the learning of instructional content designed and delivered by one culture for other cultures in an industrial environment. Data were collected using surveys, structured interviews, the critical incident…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cross Cultural Training, Cultural Traits, Delivery Systems
Jain, Sushil – 1988
In Canada, the traditional purpose of compulsory, free schooling was to mold ethnic immigrants, enlightening them about the dominant Anglo society. This philosophy continued through the mid-1960s when Canadian immigration was opened to developing nations. At the same time, a change in national perception emphasized the multicultural nature of…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Administrator Role, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Pluralism
Wicke, Rainer E., Comp. – 1989
A guide to the use of radio and telecommunications to promote international student communication describes a project in which teenagers from Cologne (West Germany) and Edmonton (Alberta) discuss their concerns via radio as well as provide descriptions of life in West Germany and Canada. Transcripts from two radio programs--one in English and one…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Classroom Techniques, Educational Radio, English
Belock, Shirley; And Others – 1987
Florida International University's project is designed to sensitize nurses to the intercultural, interracial problems experienced when working with the local, multiethnic community. It consists of an educational module augmenting the technical curriculum and intended to: (1) enhance nurses' knowledge and understanding of cultural and racial…
Descriptors: Community Characteristics, Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum Development, Ethnic Groups
Martin, Miguel Angel – 1988
The word "volunteer" has a different meaning in various cultures. The ways that people from a variety of cultures perceived volunteerism offered insights into the ways that people from those cultures organized their nations and communities. In this paper, part of a series on volunteerism, the National Director of American Field Service…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Culture, High School Students, Higher Education
Stull, James B.; Baird, John W. – 1983
Interpersonal simulations may be used as a module in cultural awareness programs to provide realistic environments in which students, supervisors, and managers may practice communication skills that are effective in multicultural environments. To conduct and implement a cross-cultural simulation, facilitators should proceed through four stages:…
Descriptors: Business Skills, Communication Problems, Communication Skills, Cross Cultural Training
Pohl, Gayle M. – 1987
Three studies explored the impact of the controversial television docudrama "Death of a Princess" on viewers' attitudes, comprehension, and desire to continue viewing the film. Sixty students in undergraduate communication classes participated in Study I, which measured attitude change induced by the film, relative to the viewers' prior…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Audience Analysis, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Images
Nedobity, W. – 1985
Uniformity, and thus internationalization, of concepts and terms in special-purpose languages is desirable for reducing language barriers in the transfer of scientific and technological information. This is important for both industrialized nations and countries with small economies. Training of skilled personnel in developing nations has always…
Descriptors: Information Dissemination, Intercultural Communication, International Cooperation, Language Planning
Stewart, Greig M; Hartt, John A. – Bulletin of the Association of College Unions-International, 1986
The benefits of multiculturalism on the college campus and roles the college union can play are discussed. It is suggested that multiculturalism requires college union professionals to go one step beyond cultural pluralism by integrating the beneficial contributions of diversity. The following views are offered: (1) In addition to considering the…
Descriptors: College Environment, College Students, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Exchange
Williams, Stephen Wyn – 1986
This study reveals the processes of language erosion and maintenance as they are affected by ethnicity and ethnic group interaction based on a 1976 survey of two communities in Wales, one largely anglicized and the other largely Welsh-speaking. Following a brief description of basic linguistic ability (speaking and reading) in the two communities,…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Community Characteristics, Diachronic Linguistics, Diglossia
Bosch, Rafael – 1984
References and scenes from literature that portray objectively the social elements and patterns of a culture are recommended to teach readers about typical situations and modes of behavior. This is a way of introducing the reader not only to common sociocultural patterns, but also to the cultural traits peculiar to situations that are…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cross Cultural Studies, Culture, Higher Education
Gilmore, Perry – 1979
The study of the spontaneous generation of a pidgin by two children, five and six years old, to accommodate their communication needs when neither had fully acquired his native language, is described. The children were an African native of a Swahili-speaking family and an American child living in the African village. The new language created was a…
Descriptors: Child Language, English, Intercultural Communication, Language Acquisition
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Joly, Luz Graciela – 1981
An excerpt from the "Play of the Congos," given in Congo, Spanish, and English, exemplifies the sociolinguistic features of the combined play and ritual language used by the Afro-Hispanic population in the Caribbean region of the Costa Abajo in north-central Panama. The sociolinguistic norms are an important part of the "regulation…
Descriptors: Blacks, Cultural Awareness, Drama, Ethnic Groups
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