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Fitzgerald, Tanya – Management in Education, 2005
Indigenous communities remain concerned about research into their lives, their control over and participation in the research process and the public dissemination of knowledge. The relationship between researcher and participant and the product of this relationship has been traditionally cast as a dualism with one side being the less powerful,…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries, Ethics
Lumby, Jacky – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2006
This article uses the theoretical framework of broad and narrow ways of conceptualizing diversity, the latter focusing primarily on those characteristics that are likely to lead to disadvantage, ethnicity, gender and disability, and the broader encompassing many more characteristics of "difference", such as educational background,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Case Studies, Educational Administration, Leadership
Jackson, Kevin T. – Journal of Management Education, 2006
A new paradigm imposes special demands on business ethics education: (a) merging financial and social imperatives; (b) stemming recurrent scandals without being compliance obsessive; (c) infusing ethics awareness into all areas of business to remain relevant to the real world, motivate students, and keep up with innovations; (d) mediating…
Descriptors: Social Integration, Cultural Differences, Ethics, Business Administration Education
Clear, Paul J.; Vincent, John P.; Harris, Gerald E. – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2006
Although researchers have begun to examine the issue of ethnic and cultural factors in childhood sexual abuse (CSA), relatively little has been done to look at possible ethnic and cultural differences in psychological symptoms related to CSA. This study investigated the relationship between ethnicity and symptom presentation among Hispanic,…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Sexual Abuse, Females, Cultural Differences
Keis, Richard – Multicultural Perspectives, 2006
When viewed through the lens of critical pedagogy, children's literature offers a viable avenue for tapping the "funds of knowledge" abounding in culturally and linguistically diverse communities. It is an effective means for promoting dialogue, arousing critical consciousness, and facilitating the "coming to voice" of…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Critical Theory, Family Literacy, Rural Areas
Watanabe, Tad – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2006
This article describes how Japanese curriculum treats fractions. Several questions are raised concerning the way fractions are typically taught in North America. (Contains 1 table and 8 figures.)
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Grade 4, Mathematics Instruction, Foreign Countries
Enns, Carolyn Zerbe; Kasai, Makiko – Counseling Psychologist, 2003
Hakoniwa (ha ko ne wa), or Sandplay therapy, is an action-oriented and artistic psychotherapy practiced in Japan and the West. In contrast to most Western psychotherapies, which emphasize verbal and direct expression, linear and cause-effect thinking, and a distinction between physical and mental well-being, Hakoniwa makes significant use of…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Foreign Countries, Psychotherapy, Counseling Techniques
Struyk, Ruth – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2006
Although teachers used to teach in the communities where they resided, they now commute to schools in other districts. For teachers who teach in districts that are culturally or ethnically different than their own, it may be a new experience of which to become aware or identify issues such as dealing with gang behavior. For other teachers, there…
Descriptors: High Risk Students, Drug Use, Teachers, Neighborhoods
El-Or, Tamar – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2004
What are the prices of "must knowledges?" Does the study of English impose Anglocentric control on its learners or can English as an icon for "must knowledge" enable disempowered populations to empower themselves? This article examines these questions through an ethnographic study of middle-/lower-class Orthodox and Sephardic Jewish women in an…
Descriptors: Females, Education Courses, Jews, Ethnography
Wang, Yu-Wei; Davidson, M. Meghan; Yakushko, Oksana F.; Savoy, Holly Bielstein; Tan, Jeffrey A.; Bleier, Joseph K. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2003
The authors present 3 studies on the initial validity and reliability of the Scale of Ethnocultural Empathy (SEE), a self-report instrument that measures empathy toward people of racial and ethnic backgrounds different from one's own. Specifically, the exploratory factor analysis yielded 4 factors: Empathic Feeling and Expression, Empathic…
Descriptors: Perspective Taking, Measures (Individuals), Cultural Differences, Reliability
Hitchcock, John H.; Sarkar, Sreeroopa; Nastasi, Bonnie; Burkholder, Gary; Varjas, Kristen; Jayasena, Asoka – Journal of Applied School Psychology, 2006
Despite on-going calls for developing cultural competency among mental health practitioners, few assessment instruments consider cultural variation in psychological constructs. To meet the challenge of developing measures for minority and international students, it is necessary to account for the influence culture may have on the latent constructs…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Construct Validity, Cultural Differences, Factor Analysis
Papastephanou, Marianna – Ethics and Education, 2006
While the notion of risk remains under-theorised in moral philosophy, risk aversion and moralist self-protection appear as dominant cultural tendencies saturating educational orientation and practice. Philosophy of education has responded to the educational emphasis on risk management by exposing the unavoidable and positive presence of risk in…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Moral Values, Risk Management, Relevance (Education)
Kinoshita, Yoshiko – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2006
This study aimed to examine when children come to distinguish between the private affairs of an individual and the group's matter in relation to group decision making and whether there are any differences between Japan and England in learning the distinction. In total 217 children aged 8, 11, and 13 years, and undergraduates participated in the…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Comparative Analysis, Children, Adolescents
Fisher-Maltese, Carley – Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2005
Maria Montessori's worldview, shaped at least in part by her extensive travels and her experiences during World War II, compelled her to speak of peace and cooperation among nations. Though in today's world people can communicate instantly via fax, e-mail, and cell phones, and have the ability to circumnavigate the globe in a matter of days, they…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Montessori Schools, Montessori Method, Foreign Countries
Billings, Nancy Carter – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2006
Some of the most effective resources for bringing the concept of globalization into the classroom is through the personal and professional experiences of the classroom teacher, the personal experiences of students from diverse cultures, the inclusion of curriculum activities with a global context, and the involvement of guest speakers with global…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Cultural Pluralism, Values Education, Student Experience

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