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Bracey, Gerald W. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2001
Reviews research by June Gordon, appearing in the June issue of "Teachers College Record," that explored why Asian Americans were underrepresented in the teaching profession. Major reasons that Asian Americans avoided the teaching profession were parent pressure, lack of self-confidence, fear of working in an unfamiliar environment, and…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Cultural Differences, Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Influence
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Johnson-Bailey, Juanita; Lee, Ming-Yeh – Feminist Teacher: A Journal of the Practices, Theories, and Scholarship of Feminist Teaching, 2005
Feminist pedagogy has revolutionized the academy and has powerfully informed and transformed teaching and learning. By addressing the power issues that are inherent in the classroom, feminist pedagogy has asked academicians to examine their individual practices, curriculum, and perspectives for subjugation by gender, race, and class. Furthermore,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Females, Feminism, Womens Studies
Smiles, Robin V. – Black Issues in Higher Education, 2004
In some instances, small increases can signal big gains--a one- or two-point increase on the ACT, a mere quarter-point increase in interest rates. Yet, in the instance of newsroom diversity, a half a percentage point boost offers little to celebrate. According to the 2004 survey, minorities account for 10.5 percent of all supervisors, up slightly…
Descriptors: African Americans, Journalism, Minority Groups, Supervisors
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Hinshaw, Craig – School Arts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2005
For thousands of years, the three perfections--painting, poetry, and calligraphy--have been considered the mark of an enlightened person throughout Asian cultures. Fifth-grade students learned about these three hallmarks by studying three works from the Detroit Institute of Art's Asian collection: a nineteenth-century Japanese hand scroll, a…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Visualization, Poetry, Art Education
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Nishiyama, Yutaka – Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society, 2006
Japanese prefer odd numbers, whereas Westerners emphasize even numbers, an observation that is clear from the distribution of number-related words in Japanese and English dictionaries. In this article, the author explains why these two cultures differ by surveying the history of numbers, including yin-yang thought from ancient China, ancient Greek…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Numbers, Japanese, Asian Culture
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Chen, Fu-jen; Yu, Su-lin – Children's Literature in Education, 2006
Examining six texts about the traumatic experience of the internment either in Canada or the United States during World War II, we focus not only on their stylistic shift from visualization to verbalization as targeted ages of readers increase, but also on the effects, both historical and personal, social and domestic, on children of their…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Children, Childrens Literature, Literary Criticism
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LeSure-Lester, G. Evelyn; King, Nancy – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory and Practice, 2004
The present study investigated racial-ethnic differences in social anxiety among college students in two-year colleges. The sample consisted of 189 Asian American, African American, White American, and Hispanic American students from two colleges in the Southeast. Participants completed a questionnaire measure of social anxiety. The results…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Hispanic American Students, College Students, Asian American Students
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Barr, Michael D. – Educational Research for Policy and Practice, 2006
The Singapore education system plays a central role in the mythology of the young country's nation building project. The education system is portrayed as the cradle of Singapore's multiracialism, fostering racial harmony and understanding. Yet this historical study of primary school English textbooks from the 1970s to the present reveals that…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Role Models, Misconceptions, Foreign Countries
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Kim, Bryan S. K.; Omizo, Michael M. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2005
Asian American college students' adherence to Asian and European American cultural values and their relations to collective self-esteem, acculturative stress, cognitive flexibility, and general self-efficacy were examined. On the basis of data from 156 respondents, the results supported the hypothesis that adherence to Asian and European American…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Values, Self Esteem, Acculturation
Trevaskis, Doug – International Education Journal, 2006
What would prompt a primary school teacher in late career and from the Australian cultural mainstream to become interested in the societies and cultures of Asia and then to expand that interest into a personal and professional life focus? Through a life history approach, this paper recounts a teacher's journey from childhood, to becoming and…
Descriptors: Biographies, Elementary School Teachers, Self Concept, Asian Studies
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Tickle, Les – Educational Action Research, 2005
This article reports recent foraging for ideas in action research among the lives and intellects of Chinese society. It began and is reported as a personal journey, initially following the trail of the activist scholar Wang Yang-Ming. The method is a roam through some of the resources that have so far been discovered. The style is…
Descriptors: Action Research, Asian Culture, Non Western Civilization, Teacher Researchers
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Cardon, Peter W. – Business Communication Quarterly, 2006
In Chinese culture, the concept of face refers to personal dignity, prestige, and status and serves to maintain harmony in social relationships and hierarchies. The fear of the loss of face permeates Chinese society. In business, face loss may disrupt deals and harm goodwill. However, limited empirical research has addressed the emotional…
Descriptors: Asian Culture, International Trade, Foreign Countries, Business Communication
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Okuda, Kazuhiro – Religious Education, 2006
Protestant Christianity was brought to Japan during the modernization of that country in the middle of the nineteenth century. Before the Second World War, except for a short time, Christianity in Japan as a Western religion had experienced a difficult course of history because of hostility due to nationalism of the populace and the leaders of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Power Structure, Christianity, War
Parker, Laurence, Ed. – SAGE Publications (CA), 2007
Turning the question of "what works" in education on its head, this book, which is a volume of "Review of Research in Education," digs into recent salient research that examines learning contexts within critical literacy, scientific literacy, and teacher education. Highlighting the importance of leveraging current research to explore ways in which…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Scholarship, Editing
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Niu, Weihua – Comparative Education, 2007
China has one of the oldest educational testing systems in the world, yet its modern form was influenced by various western educational modes borrowed during the twentieth century. This essay reviews the history of the Chinese traditional educational testing system: its origin, features, and its past impact on Chinese people's lives as well as on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Testing, Asian Culture, Chinese
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