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Hernandez, Luis F. – 1969
This guide for teachers on the Mexican American provides information as to their origin and background, history, and culture, their acculturation through time, the conflicting values they possess in relation to those of Anglo-Americans, their family structure, the characteristics of Mexican-American students, and "Chicano Power."…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Classroom Techniques, Cultural Background, Cultural Differences
Kochman, Thomas – 1970
People fail to communicate because they fail to read accurately the cultural signs that each person is sending. This consistently produces bewilderment, and often feelings of anger, frustration, and pain. Communication becomes virtually impossible when people not only operate from different cultural codes, but are unaware that different codes are…
Descriptors: Black Culture, Blacks, Communication Problems, Cultural Context
Gorden, Raymond L. – 1970
The general purpose of this project was to produce some reliable and valid knowledge of how differences in the non-linguistic aspects of North American and Latin American socio-cultural patterns (concepts, values, beliefs, norms, expectations, and ethnocentrism) act as barriers to cross-cultural communication. The end product was to be…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Cross Cultural Training, Cultural Context, Cultural Differences
Cobb, John C., Ed. – 1960
The document contains workshop proceedings on emotional and mental health problems of American Indians attending boarding schools and related public schools. Nine formal papers are included: "American Indian Culture in Transition,""Sources of Mental Stress in Indian Acculturation,""Avoidance of Emotional Disturbances,""Mental Health of Indian…
Descriptors: Adolescents, American Indians, Boarding Schools, Conference Reports
Catford, J.C. – 1969
The author feels that there is no reason to suppose that adults are less capable than children in learning a second language, given adequate opportunity and motivation. In terms of amount learned in comparable time, the adult is about five times as efficient as the child. This is what would be expected of any other kind of intellectual or rational…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Students, Behavior Patterns, Cultural Awareness
Johnson, Kenneth R. – 1967
The fourth in a series of teacher education units on the disadvantaged pupil discusses Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans, Appalachians and Southern white migrants, and American Indians. It is noted that the Negroes and whites are members of a subculture of the dominant culture, whereas the Spanish background and Indian pupils are products of…
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Indians, Cultural Background, Cultural Differences
Goodman, Kenneth S. – 1969
The author lists steps for constructing a research study guaranteeing "statistically significant results when comparing two populations which differ linguistically." Many of these steps are direct quotations from typical research reports--choose a control group as much like yourself as possible; assume your own dialect is standard; encode all…
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences, Culture Conflict
Chavez, John E. – 1967
A program was established at the Margaret Sheehy School in South Merced, California, to provide social experiences and learning situations aimed at improving the communication skills of the largely Mexican American and Negro student body (grades 1-4). The Special Language Class developed in the program is outlined in this teaching guide. The guide…
Descriptors: Black Youth, Class Activities, Communication Skills, Cultural Differences
Bureau of Indian Affairs (Dept. of Interior), Window Rock, AZ. – 1969
Beginning teachers of Navajo children in Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) schools are offered some indications of what to expect of their students in this teacher orientation guide. Characteristics of students and situations are presented for elementary and secondary grades. Helpful hints for the first few weeks of school are given. The importance…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Attitudes, Cultural Differences
Speiss, Madeleine; Olivero, James – 1969
The development of an entry skills behavior package designed as lessons to prepare the culturally divergent children of the Southwestern United States for beginning reading instruction in existing school programs is described. The series of 135 discrete lessons teaches auditory discrimination, associative vocabulary, listening comprehension,…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Beginning Reading, Behavior Change, Behavioral Objectives
Weldon, David E.; And Others – 1974
This study focused on two methodological issues by testing for discriminant validity in a multitrait-multimethod matrix which contrasted the set of estimates obtained from two methods and the "regression weights" derived from each subject's estimates from the second method. In order to change the conceptions of social behavior held by persons from…
Descriptors: Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Concept Teaching
Colorado State Coll., Greeley. – 1970
An informal survey, conducted by the Colorado State Library, revealed few real efforts to serve the Spanish-surnamed beyond the minimal provision of Spanish language materials. To improve this situation, Colorado State College held a federally supported institute in June, 1969. Eight teams of participants were selected for the program, a team…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Training, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Institutes (Training Programs)
Ianni, Francis A. J., Ed.; Storey, Edward, Ed. – 1973
The recent activity of anthropologists whose primary interest are in education and of educators whose orientation is anthropological suggests this division of labor: The first division, "anthropology and education," is the most expansive and the least specific. A second, "anthropology in education," concerns the anthropological presence, whether…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Background, Cultural Differences, Cultural Education
Maine Univ., Orono. New England - Atlantic Provinces - Quebec Center. – 1972
The objective of this Learning Activity Packet (LAP) is to familiarize the student with Indians who lived in the Eastern Region of present day Canada and the United States. Indian life in the past, how it has changed, and the needs of these people today provide the basis of the LAP. Five learning objectives, each covering particular aspects of the…
Descriptors: Activity Units, American Indian Culture, American Indians, Anthropology
Peck, Robert F. – 1971
Patterns of sex and socioeconomic differences in aptitude and achievement were compared among eight countries. A universal pattern appeared in which higher status children scored better than lower status children in aptitude, achievement, and school grades. Peer reputation largely ran the same way, with mild exceptions. The social differences in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Aptitude, Behavior Patterns, Comparative Testing
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