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Ping Yang – TESOL Journal, 2025
In this paper, I present my position on why TESOL teachers need to develop their intercultural nonverbal communication competence. While many publications focus on intercultural verbal communication competence in TESOL teacher education, intercultural nonverbal communication competence receives little attention. After defining the concept of…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language), Teacher Competencies
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Wright, Christopher; Riley, Alexis – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2021
In reading Danielle Ferguson and Catherine Martin-Dunlop's (2020) "Uncovering stories of resilience among successful African American women in STEM," we call for an exploration into reimagining the practice of cultural brokering for supporting Black girls' success in K-12 science and engineering. While none of the participants identified…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), African American Students, Females, Cultural Awareness
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Malinen, Antti; Laine-Frigren, Tuomas; Kaarninen, Mervi – History of Education, 2022
During the Second World War, Nordic countries witnessed a large-scale displacement of the population as around 70,000 Finnish children were evacuated to other Nordic countries. While up to 15,000 of them did not return to Finland, the majority travelled back, carrying multiple ruptures in their close relationships: first from their biological…
Descriptors: War, Novels, Childrens Literature, Parents
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Zhang, Yechun – Higher Education Studies, 2017
Doris Lessing, one of the most popular writers of British literature in the second half of the twentieth century, is famous for her changeable styles of works and different perspectives all over the world. Reviewing from Doris Lessing's works, Marginal Man is the main clue in her literary creation. Most of characters she created in her works are…
Descriptors: Novels, Foreign Policy, Minority Groups, Coping
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Volungis, Adam M.; Goodman, Katie – SAGE Open, 2017
Although youth violence rates continue to decrease in the United States, it remains the second leading cause of death for adolescents. Furthermore, school violence remains a sociocultural concern, especially due to increasing media attention. Research consistently indicates that preventing school violence involves measures that go beyond formal…
Descriptors: Violence, Prevention, Teacher Student Relationship, Coping
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Rhodes, Alison M.; Schechter, Rachel L. – Education and Urban Society, 2014
Growing up in an inner city environment can inhibit healthy development and have detrimental consequences for children and adolescents such as increased risks for many social and psychological problems. This article explores the role of community arts centers in fostering resilience among youth living in the inner city. A review of the literature…
Descriptors: Arts Centers, Community Centers, Resilience (Psychology), Urban Youth
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Mokuau, Noreen; Braun, Kathryn L.; Daniggelis, Ephrosine – Health & Social Work, 2012
Native Hawaiian women have the highest breast cancer incidence and mortality rates when compared with other large ethnic groups in Hawai'i. Like other women, they rely on the support of their families as co-survivors. This project explored the feasibility and effects of a culturally tailored educational intervention designed to build family…
Descriptors: Females, Self Efficacy, Intervention, Minority Groups
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Cherot, Natalie – Qualitative Inquiry, 2009
The exit of approximately 2,000 Vietnamese orphans in April 1975 through Operation Babylift is a key part of Vietnam War debates. The Babylift volunteers, American women who aided with the children's evacuation, published autobiographies of their involvement and publicly commemorated the history. This article uses pedagogy, collective memory, and…
Descriptors: War, Ethnography, Discourse Analysis, Autobiographies
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Mokuau, Noreen; Braun, Kathryn L.; Wong, Linda K.; Higuchi, Paula; Gotay, Carolyn C. – Social Work, 2008
Native Hawaiian women have high cancer rates and low survival rates. As with other women, a major source of support for Native Hawaiian women is their families. This pilot study reports on the feasibility of providing and measuring a culturally appropriate intervention designed to help Native Hawaiian women and their families deal with cancer. The…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Intervention, Females, Self Efficacy
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Aquino-Russell, Catherine; Russell, Roger – Contemporary Issues in Education Research, 2009
We have worked, learned, and lived in Indonesia. These experiences prompted Roger's PhD dissertation entitled: "Expatriate Managers' Immersion in Another Culture: A Phenomenological Study of Lived Experiences." The findings of this research uncovered eight paradoxical experiences that were lived by persons who were immersed in another…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Student Experience, Teaching Experience, Cultural Differences
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Roue, Marie – International Social Science Journal, 2006
How can indigenous peoples react to a situation of change that has a particularly strong effect on their youth? This article attempts to understand whether young Crees, who today find themselves all too often in a situation of double social exclusion, can complete their schooling, thus qualifying for work in the dominant society, while at the same…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Cultural Maintenance, Social Isolation, Cultural Context
Alarcon, Odette; And Others – 1994
This paper describes two culturally-sensitive longitudinal studies of normal development of Puerto Rican adolescents and children growing up in the United States. A number of areas pertinent to Puerto Ricans and other minorities that have previously been neglected are studied. Both projects are grounded in a cultural-ecological approach in which…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adolescents, Children, Coping
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Kiang, Peter Nien-chu – Amerasia Journal, 1991
Reviews primary and secondary source material about Asian-American Vietnam veterans. Reveals the reality of marginality faced by Asian Americans and Pacific Americans in the war theater and in the larger society. Subjects' war time and postwar experiences show that the U.S. promise of democracy has not been realized. (SLD)
Descriptors: American Studies, Asian Americans, Coping, Cultural Awareness
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Berg, Insoo Kim; Miller, Scott D. – Families in Society, 1992
Presents a solution-focused treatment model that incorporates macro and micro views of ethnic differences and similarities. It is argued that not all clients from the same ethnic group experience life in similar ways. Use of the model is explored through a discussion of the treatment of Asian-American clients. (SLD)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Client Characteristics (Human Services), Clinical Psychology, Coping
King, Sherry Jackson – 1993
School attendance was irregular for female Hmong students at a middle school in the midwestern United States in an area with a substantial Hmong population. This resulted in low achievement and reduced the opportunity to learn coping skills for functioning effectively in Hmong and American society. The goal of this practicum was to improve the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Acculturation, Adolescents, Asian Americans