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Peer reviewedHodge, Samuel R. – Physical Educator, 1997
Surveys of culturally diverse physical education (PE) graduate students from various specialization areas examined the importance of mentoring. Results indicated that adapted PE students felt supported by well-organized mentoring, but students from other PE areas had no similar programmatic mentoring structures available. Those with mentors said…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Diversity (Student), Graduate Students
Peer reviewedBaistow, Karen; Hetherington, Rachael – Children & Society, 1998
Compares parental experiences with child-welfare interventions in England and France. Finds considerable overlap in parental concerns and in the type of professional assistance offered. Differences in access to assistance suggest that English parents were often in relationships with social services that might be counterproductive to child and…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Client Attitudes (Human Services), Comparative Analysis, Cultural Differences
Peer reviewedBrowder, Lesley H., Jr. – International Journal of Educational Reform, 1998
Examines conflicting conservative-religious and liberal-humanist ideologies affecting public education. Citizens are divided, due to competing visions of a traditional and new America, parallel and purposive social structures, and modern and postmodern families. Both sides want to bolster parental authority and increase governmental/agency…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Conflict, Conservatism, Cultural Differences
Peer reviewedSavage, Hallie E. – Infant-Toddler Intervention: The Transdisciplinary Journal, 1997
Discusses the goals of early intervention for infants born with a cleft or craniofacial anomaly, which include facilitating feeding, counseling the family regarding expectations for growth and development, and identifying the nature and extent of family resources required. Program features of effective intervention are described. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Child Development, Cleft Palate, Cultural Differences, Early Intervention
Peer reviewedRubin, Kenneth H. – Developmental Psychology, 1998
Often forgotten is the extent to which cultural beliefs and norms play a role in social and emotional development through interpretation of the acceptability of individual characteristics, and types and ranges of interactions and relationships that are likely or permissible. This article introduces a special journal issue devoted to examining…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Context, Cultural Differences
Peer reviewedGiamati, Claudia; Weiland, Marion – Journal of American Indian Education, 1997
Observation of 56 American Indian students in grades 9-10, including 45 Navajo speakers, during open-ended mathematical patterning exercises revealed that students did not produce typically symmetrical patterns and that their patterns demonstrated a deep command of transformational geometry. The influence of Navajo language and culture are…
Descriptors: American Indians, Cognitive Processes, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences
Peer reviewedPurdy, John; Hausman, Blake; Ortiz, Simon – Studies in American Indian Literatures, 2000
Pueblo author Simon Ortiz discusses Indigenous authors' use of their native language as a form of self-assertion, pointing out how African literature drives the decolonizing impulse in literature today. Use of the dominant language would reach a larger audience but would also make transmission of colonizers' cultural assumptions unavoidable while…
Descriptors: Acculturation, African Literature, American Indian Languages, American Indian Literature
Peer reviewedRamsaran, Dave – Race, Gender & Class, 2001
Examines Trinidad and Tobago's attempts to increase educational access for all students, noting how race, class, and gender influence into which tier of a two-tiered system a student enters. Utilizes the creole society thesis to understand the soicety of Trinidad and Tobago, with its interaction of different races, cultures, institutional…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Creoles, Cultural Differences, Developing Nations
Peer reviewedKennedy, Mark – Paths of Learning: Options for Families & Communities, 2001
A published author's bad experiences with the writing portion of high stakes exams illustrate how such evaluations do not give everyone a fair shot at success. The author's test failures resulted from poor handwriting, inability to shorten the reflective thinking process, and unwillingness to communicate in a rigidly task-oriented form. Contains 6…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Cultural Differences, Educational Policy, Failure
Smith, D. Bruce; Morrissette, Patrick J. – Canadian Journal of Counselling, 2001
Describes a qualitative study that investigated the experiences of White male counselors who work with First Nations clients. Results reveal five predominant themes that include the following: encountering difference; establishing relationships; a willingness to learn; evolving professional identities; and impact on self-awareness. Includes…
Descriptors: Canada Natives, Counselor Client Relationship, Counselor Educators, Counselors
Peer reviewedDuckworth, Susanna; Smith-Rex, Sue; Okey, Suzanne; Brookshire, Mary Ann; Rawlinson, David; Rawlinson, Regina; Castillo, Sara; Little, Jessie – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2001
This article describes a family-centered wraparound project developed to meet the needs of elementary children with severe emotional and behavioral disorders. It discusses the role of the behavioral support team and the key roles of the principal and the teacher as the creators of cultural competence. Tips for teachers are provided. (Contains…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Behavior Modification, Cultural Differences, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedMcClay, Jill – Teacher Development, 2000
Explores aspects of home and culture in teaching and teacher education, discussing teachers' positions as foreigners among students and in pedagogical considerations and the positioning of home for teacher educators within the larger university community. The article uses school-university collaborations and university-college collaborations to…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Cultural Differences, Diversity (Student), Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedRoss, Dorene D.; Smith, William – Journal of Teacher Education, 1992
Case studies of six preservice teachers assessed their emerging perspectives about problems confronting diverse students, commitment to teaching diverse students, and beliefs about causes of failure for diverse learners. The paper describes students' perceptions of influences on their perspectives including coursework, background experiences,…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Case Studies, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences
Brodkin, Adele M.; And Others – Instructor, 1994
Two articles offer suggestions for primary level teachers to help their students grow. The first discusses how teachers should respond to violence and help students regain a sense of safety. The second presents 10 everyday ways to help children appreciate many cultures, noting how teachers can examine their own biases. (SM)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Consciousness Raising, Cultural Differences, Emotional Response
Peer reviewedHerring, Roger D.; White, Leticia M. – Journal of Humanistic Education and Development, 1995
School counselors need to advise their teaching colleagues on incorporating diversity within classrooms. Includes various ways counselors can advise and introduce strategies to teachers that will avoid inappropriate pedagogical habits regarding ethnicity, class, gender, and disabling challenges. Such partnerships will ensure the reality of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Cooperative Planning, Counselor Role, Counselor Teacher Cooperation


