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Peer reviewedUhlig, George E.; Vasquez, Alma G. – Journal of Teacher Education, 1982
Cross-cultural research findings are summarized in an effort to inform multicultural educators of subtle differences in how children from various cultures learn. Differences in spatial conceptualization, cognitive learning, nonverbal communication, personality, and general attitudes are discussed. Research methodology is noted. (PP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Conceptual Tempo, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences
Peer reviewedHogbin, Jack; Palmer, Martin – European Journal of Teacher Education, 1982
The work of the Centre for the Study of Religion and Education in the Inner City, a church-related organization in Salford, England, is described. The role of religion in the formation of social and spiritual values is discussed, with emphasis on the needs of those in urban, multicultural settings. (PP)
Descriptors: Church Programs, Cultural Differences, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedGreendorfer, Susan L. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1983
Available research from sociocultural sports studies have important information for physical educators about sociological forces which operate in physical education classes and on playing fields. This information can give physical educators a better understanding of the effects of gender and racial stereotyping and cultural differences. (PP)
Descriptors: Athletics, Cultural Differences, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnic Stereotypes
Ibrahim, Amr Helmy – Francais dans le Monde, 1982
Linguistic and sociocultural issues in the concept of nationality and identification with a community in French and Arab circles are compared, with references to other European national groups. Among the concepts explored and diagrammed are father, mother, land, fatherland, people, nation, state, homeland, national community, and local community.…
Descriptors: Arabs, Community, Community Characteristics, Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewedDomino, George – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1981
There were statistically significant differences between answers of 76 Anglo and 76 Mexican American youth on 35 of 100 opinion questionnaire items. Items centered on religion, psychopathology, aggression-impulsivity, acceptability of suicide, the "cry for help" dimension, and emotional impact. (Author/CM)
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Cultural Differences, High School Students, Mexican Americans
Story, Kathryn E. – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1982
Discusses the conflicts between values inherent in theories of college student development and those of foreign student populations. Recommends ways to direct the student development professional in surmounting this dilemma by emphasizing a need for focused research and training in the area. (Author)
Descriptors: Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Client Relationship, Counselor Training, Cultural Differences
Peer reviewedStephan, Walter G.; Rosenfield, David – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1979
The self-esteem and ethnocentric attitudes and behavior of Black, White, and Mexican-American elementary school children were investigated. Results indicated that Blacks are not lower in self-esteem than Whites or Mexican Americans, and that all three groups are ethnocentric in attitudes and behavior. (Author/RD)
Descriptors: Achievement, Black Students, Cultural Differences, Ethnic Relations
Peer reviewedFreedman, Theodore – Educational Record, 1981
Rather than seeing America as a mosaic of cooperating cultures, Americans may have set the stage for developing a separatism. An Anti-Defamation League report suggests that there may be a fragmentation of American society from the growing emphasis on ethnic and cultural differences. Incidents of bigotry on college campuses are discussed. (MLW)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Anti Semitism, Antisocial Behavior, Blacks
Peer reviewedBarclay, James R.; Wu, Wu-Tien – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1980
Taiwanese and American classrooms (grades 3-6) were examined, using a multimethod, multisource inventory. Multivariate procedures analyzed differences within Taiwanese culture, and between Taiwanese and American cultures, by sex, grade level, socioeconomic status, and achievement. The effects of achievement and intelligence were also studied in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age Differences, Chinese Culture, Classroom Environment
Webb-Vignery, June – Wassaja, The Indian Historian, 1980
Despite Title VII mandates, little education, cultural differences, and no representation in local government have kept American Indians invisible in city, county, and state government employment in Arizona. Hispanics have experienced significant improvement and Blacks, while underemployed, held proportionately more government jobs than did…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indians, Blacks, Cultural Differences
Peer reviewedShye, Samuel – American Educational Research Journal, 1980
Guttman Smallest Space Analysis was applied to 51 variables collected on 850 children in 48 Israeli schools, grades 4 through 9. Mapping sentences were derived for defining achievement orientation. Relations among components of the structure were weaker for students of eastern origin than for those of western origin. (Author/RL)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Need, Cultural Differences, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedPike, Kenneth L.; Tuggy, Sheila C. – System, 1979
Discusses implications for bilingual educators of some of the more startling culture-bound linguistic characteristics of relatively primitive (often preliterate) peoples. Includes a description of the bilingual education program among the ethnic groups of Peru. (JB)
Descriptors: Anthropological Linguistics, Bilingual Education, Cross Cultural Training, Cultural Differences
Peer reviewedColquit, Jesse L. – College Student Journal, 1976
The rising expectations and aspirations of black students in their quest for identity and self determination have given rise to their rejection of the dominant culture's definition of the black man. Top priorities as perceived by blacks in legitimizing their manhood are presented. (Author)
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black Students, Cultural Differences, Elementary Secondary Education
Robie, Brian D. – Journal of the National Association of College Admissions Counselors, 1976
This article delineates some of the geographical and cultural difficulties posed for students from the Virgin Islands in their move from high school to college. The author suggests some remedial steps which admissions personnel might take to alleviate these problems. (Author)
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, College Admission, College Applicants, College Bound Students
Peer reviewedGarrison, Jim – Educational Theory, 1996
This paper develops a theory of listening in democratic dialogs inspired by the work of Hans-Georg Gadamer and John Dewey. The theory requires the acknowledgement of a prominent role for risking and reconstructing social habits in open dialogs across gender, racial, and ethnic differences. (SM)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Cultural Pluralism, Democracy, Democratic Values


