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Hardin, Erin E.; Leong, Frederick T. L. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2005
The authors examined the role of undesired self-discrepancies in predicting emotional distress among Asian and European Americans, whether undesired self-discrepancies are stronger predictors of distress for Asian than for European Americans, and whether optimism and pessimism mediate the relations between ideal, ought, and undesired…
Descriptors: Asian American Students, Anxiety, Depression (Psychology), Psychological Patterns
Klassen, Robert M. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2004
The author explored the mathematics efficacy beliefs of 270 South Asian (Indo Canadian) immigrant and Anglo Canadian nonimmigrant Grade 7 students. Self-efficacy beliefs strongly predicted mathematics performance for both cultural groups, but there were differences between the 2 groups in the sources of self-efficacy, the predictiveness of the…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Student Motivation, Immigrants, Self Efficacy
Murray, Thomas E. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2004
In this article, the author discusses his "History of the Vietnam War" course, which takes oral history as the core of its curriculum. This oral history focuses on personal lives and stories that can bring history to life. The components of the course are as follows: (1) overview of the History of the Vietnam War; (2) email interviews;…
Descriptors: Courses, Citizenship Education, Veterans, Interviews
Wang, Shuo – History Teacher, 2006
The most remarkable change in historical studies in China during the last two decades has been the rise of new social history. It challenges the traditional historiography in three ways: in the objects studied, in the sources used, and in methodology. Consequently the rise of new social history has profoundly impacted women's history in China. For…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Methods, Historiography, Historians
Schoen, Alexis Ann – Journal of Instructional Psychology, 2005
There is a constellation of considerations for counselors dealing with Asian American/Pacific Islander clients. In order to provide culturally sensitive counseling, counselors need to know and respect the traditional values of the particular ethnic group. Beyond this, the counseling process may be enhanced by attention to other salient factors…
Descriptors: Social Values, Minority Groups, Pacific Islanders, Asian Americans
Vyas, Sapna – Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy, 2004
The process of forming a sense of identity is a crucial developmental task for all high school students, but it can be particularly challenging for those students who find themselves at the intersection of ethnically and socially diverse cultures. Literacy activities can serve as a means through which we can learn more about such bicultural…
Descriptors: High School Students, Ethnicity, Literature Appreciation, Literacy
Fuligni, Andrew J.; Witkow, Melissa – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2004
Approximately 650 youth from a variety of ethnic and generational backgrounds participated in a longitudinal study of the postsecondary educational experiences of youth from immigrant families. Youth completed questionnaires and provided official school records in the 12th grade and participated in a phone interview 3 years later. Youth from…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Questionnaires, Immigrants, Longitudinal Studies
Weiss, JieWu; Garbanati, James A. – Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2004
The primary objective of this study was to examine the combination of acculturation, family functioning, and parental smoking as predictors of smoking attitudes and behaviors among Asian-American adolescents. The participants were 106 Asian-American high school students whose ages ranged from 15 to 19 (51 male and 55 female, mean age = 16.30…
Descriptors: Smoking, Acculturation, Adolescents, Family Relationship
Sangrigoli, Sandy; De Schonen, Scania – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2004
Background: People are better at recognizing faces of their own race than faces of another race. Such race specificity may be due to differential expertise in the two races. Method: In order to find out whether this other-race effect develops as early as face-recognition skills or whether it is a long-term effect of acquired expertise, we tested…
Descriptors: Recognition (Psychology), Race, Infants, Cognitive Ability
Bankston, Carl L., III – Sociology of Education, 2004
Social-capital explanations of school outcomes, particularly of the school outcomes of immigrant children and children of immigrants, have come into wide use in recent years. These explanations attempt to account for individual or group variations in school performance by viewing the family and community relations that surround children as forms…
Descriptors: Values, Social Mobility, Educational Experience, Social Capital
Lee, Cynthia F. K. – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2004
The paper reports the results of a naturalistic enquiry into written request strategies in emails sent by Chinese learners of English to their teachers. A corpus of 600 emails was collected in the course of an academic year. CCARP (Cross-Cultural Speech-Act Realisation Project) segmentation and coding was used to analyse the requests contained in…
Descriptors: Asian Culture, Chinese, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language)
Lei, Joy L. – Race, Ethnicity & Education, 2006
The White/Other binary serve as normative racialized discourses in US society and educational research and practice. In this article, I discuss the implications of this binary on teaching Asian American and Pacific Islander students by first examining the positioning and representations of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the US racial…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Pacific Islanders, Educational Research, Asian Americans
Tien, Hsiu-Lan Shelley – Journal of Career Assessment, 2005
The purpose of the study was to test the classification system for career decision difficulties of college students in a Chinese culture. Five hundred twenty-one college students completed the Chinese version of the Career Decision-Making Difficulties Questionnaire. Data obtained were analyzed by multivariate analysis of variance, factor analysis,…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, College Students, Asian Culture, Factor Analysis
Hwang, Wei-Chin; Wood, Jeffrey J.; Lin, Keh-Ming; Cheung, Freda – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2006
In this article, we discuss how to conduct cognitive-behavioral therapy with Chinese Americans. We present an integration of theory, research, and clinical practice to help mental health practitioners understand how Chinese culture may potentially influence the CBT treatment process for Chinese immigrants. Several recommendations are provided as…
Descriptors: Asian Culture, Psychotherapy, Chinese Americans, Immigrants
Wang, Catherine – International Education Journal, 2006
The importance of cultural elements in foreign language teaching has been widely accepted in recent years. This applies particularly to the teaching of Chinese as a foreign language (TCFL) to non-native Chinese speakers at tertiary level in mainland China. However, there is no commonly accepted blueprint that defines the parts of Chinese culture…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Asian Culture, Foreign Countries, Second Language Instruction

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