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Rao, Nagesh – 1995
Both marginality and moving between cultures are concepts which need to be discussed in college classes. While America and the rest of the world are becoming more multicultural through marriage, immigration, sojourn, etc., little is being done to prepare students to interact effectively with other cultures. In Milton Bennett's (1986, 1993)…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Cultural Interrelationships, Cultural Pluralism
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Gonzalez, Kenneth P. – Journal of College Student Retention, 2001
Describes the development of a framework for minority, specifically Chicano, student participation in predominantly white colleges and universities. Development involved analysis of interviews, observations, and documents. The framework posits minority students as cultural workers who actively fight their marginalization while seeking a synthesis…
Descriptors: College Students, Cultural Differences, Cultural Interrelationships, Ethnicity
Hickson, Joyce – Gifted Education International, 1992
This article on the integral nature of guidance and counseling among services provided to gifted students focuses on: curriculum modification to promote self-realization; use of parent education programs and group counseling; and discussion of gifted females, culturally diverse gifted children, and gifted children with disabilities. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Cultural Differences, Curriculum Development, Females
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Goodman, Diane J. – College Teaching, 1995
Techniques for managing college classroom discussions about cultural diversity and oppression are offered, using a model of social identity development that helps to understand student responses and classroom dynamics. The model posits five stages of social identity development experienced by individuals in both disadvantaged and advantaged…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, College Instruction