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Mejri, Sami – Journal of International Students, 2019
Guided by the theories of cultural intelligence and social distance, the purpose of this quantitative non-experimental study was to determine whether first-year American-born college students' political party affiliations and cultural intelligence (CQ) relate to their self-reported social distances (SDs) from international students. One hundred…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Political Attitudes, Social Distance, Peer Relationship
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Uusimaki, Liisa; Swirski, Teresa – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2016
The focus of this paper is to illustrate Australian regional pre-service teachers' perceptions of an international practicum: their cross-cultural understanding, notions of privilege and teacher/professional identity development. Findings indicate that there were three overlapping dimensions of cross-cultural understanding for pre-service…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Practicums, Student Attitudes
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Pustulka, Paula; Slusarczyk, Magdalena – European Education, 2016
The article elaborates on the recollections of schooling under the communist rule in Poland as presented in biographical interviews with contemporary Polish migrants living in the United Kingdom, Germany, and Norway. An analysis of childhood and schooling nexus is elicited on two platforms, specifically as (1) interviewees' first-hand experiences…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Foreign Countries, Interviews, Immigrants
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Bababayli, Isgandar; Kiziltan, Nalan – Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 2020
Different communities assess social distance, social power, rights and obligations, and degree of imposition used in specific speech acts differently. As a result of this difference, foreign language learners are likely to make sociopragmatic failure. This kind of failure is harder to correct because of the learners' justifiable sensitivity in…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Social Distance, Power Structure, Speech Acts
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Rosário, Pedro; Pereira, Beatriz; Magalhães, Paula; Moreira, Tânia; Mesquita, Sandra; Fuentes, Sonia; Núñez, José Carlos; Vallejo, Guillermo – Journal of Educational Research, 2020
Gypsy children low school engagement, high rates of school dropout, and pervasive school failure are relevant societal challenges that may be explained by Gypsy people cultural mores, but also by the discriminatory behaviors of school peers. The latter may be a consequence of insufficient accurate knowledge of Gypsy culture. The present study…
Descriptors: Intervention, Social Bias, Learner Engagement, Dropout Rate
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McClure, Marissa – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2014
Recent scholarship in art education has introduced complex discourses of mothering, m/othering curriculum, (m)others), m(other)work, family structures that confront myths of the nuclear family, non-Western motherhoods, and disability. Feminist artists and activists have long confronted cultural constructions of motherhood and the pregnant,…
Descriptors: Art Education, Mothers, Child Rearing, Educational Research
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Termes López, Andreu – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2017
One of the most universally recognized mechanisms in the sociology of education is the Pygmalion effect: the expectations and prejudices of teachers (from a position of power), projected onto the students, have the potential to become a self-fulfilled prophecy--either positive either stigmatizing. But what elements are used to build these…
Descriptors: Social Distance, Teacher Student Relationship, Teacher Expectations of Students, Immigrants
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Huskin, Patricia R.; Reiser-Robbins, Christine; Kwon, Soyoung – Research in Higher Education Journal, 2017
Research into the concerning persistence of disability bias in the U.S. indicates that increased knowledge about disabilities promotes more positive attitudes toward persons with disability. This study explored higher education, specifically academic major and vocational interest, as one venue through which to better understand the attitudes that…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Vocational Interests
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Guterman, Oz; Neuman, Ari – Education and Urban Society, 2017
In modern society, a large part of the socialization process occurs in schools. Therefore, one of the most significant questions raised with regard to homeschooling concerns the impact of this type of education on the emotional world of the child. However, there is almost no mention in the research of how the nature of the social activity of…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Emotional Problems, Behavior Problems, Socialization
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Sadjed, Ariane; Sprung, Annette; Kukovetz, Brigitte – Studies in Continuing Education, 2015
Focusing especially on biographical competencies that are gained through the experience of migration and socialisation in a certain country or cultural context, this article analyses how professionals define and deploy these "migration-related competencies" when it comes to employment in the field of adult education in Austria. By means…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Migration, Migrants, Socialization
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McClure, Kevin; Ryder, Andrew J. – Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 2018
This study sought to better understand the relationship between access to spending money and students' social relationships with peers through a survey and four follow-up focus groups at a public regional comprehensive university. Using sense of belonging as a conceptual lens, findings demonstrated that spending money was a significant influence…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Followup Studies, Focus Groups, College Students
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Brown, Christia Spears; Tam, Michelle; Aboud, Frances – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2018
Ethnic prejudice, even among very young children, is a universal occurrence. Yet, little research has been conducted on this issue outside of Westernized contexts. The current study evaluated a storybook intervention in Indonesia, a country of historically high racial tensions, designed to reduce young children's ethnic bias regarding out-groups…
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Social Bias, Intervention, Social Distance
Megaiab, Machalla; Wijana, I. Dewa Putu; Munandar, Aris – Online Submission, 2019
The objectives of this study are to find out Firstly, the politeness strategies of request used by Libyan students and their lecturers in the classroom. Secondly, the politeness strategies of request mostly used by Libyan students and their lecturers. Thirdly, the factors that influence the use of the strategies by Libyan students and their…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Foreign Countries
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Grigg, Russell – History of Education, 2020
This paper explores the emotional experiences of elementary school inspections, from the appointment of the first State school inspectors in 1839 to 1911 when Edward Holmes, the retiring chief inspector, signposted the prospects of a new era in elementary education. The paper is arranged in two parts: the first provides an outline of the origins…
Descriptors: Inspection, Educational History, Educational Change, Emotional Experience
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Su, Yunwen; Ren, Wei – Foreign Language Annals, 2017
The present study explored the development of second language (L2) Chinese learners' ability to negotiate requests in interactions. It investigated the effect of proficiency on learners' use of request strategies and internal modifications and on their sequential realization of requests in L2 Chinese. Twenty-four American English learners of L2…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Mandarin Chinese, Pragmatics, Language Proficiency
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