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Rubinstein, Robert A. – 1979
"Subtractive" bilingualism in Northern Belize is analyzed based on an extension of a model by Wallace Lambert. The impact of English language instruction on Spanish speaking children in Corozal Town, the northernmost urban center in the British colony of Belize, Central America, is described. This description extends an earlier account…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Bilingualism, Cognitive Development, Cultural Influences
Crodian, Bevin – 1979
One perspective for literary analysis assumes certain divisions of language, grammar, and "worlds of discourse." The worlds that language can express are the phenomenal, extensional, intensional, and alternate systems. Within these contexts, certain linguistic features universally affect responses to the world created and the language used. One…
Descriptors: Language Patterns, Language Processing, Linguistic Theory, Literary Criticism
Russo, David J. – 1980
The origins of local news in the United States country press between the 1840s and 1870s are discussed and traced in this monograph. Specifically, it deals with why local news reporting in standardized form began when it did, who provided the news, and what the news items revealed about the patterns of life in rural areas and towns in the United…
Descriptors: History, Information Sources, Journalism, News Reporting
PERRUCCI, ROBERT – 1966
THIS PAPER DISCUSSES THE STRUCTURE OF SOCIETY IN TERMS OF SIX ELEMENTS OR LEVELS--(1) VALUES, NORMS, AND BELIEFS, (2) SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS, (3) ORGANIZATIONS, (4) GROUPS, (5) POSITIONS, AND (6) SOCIAL ROLES. THE AUTHOR STATES THAT TO SEE SOCIETY IN ITS TOTALITY IS TO SEE DOWN THESE LEVELS OF SOCIETY AND ACROSS EACH OF THE LEVELS, AND TO LOOK FOR…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Curriculum Enrichment, Social Organizations, Social Sciences
SKINNER, MARY LOU – 1966
PICTURE TAKING WAS UTILIZED TO OBTAIN SOCIOMETRIC DATA AMONG AMERICAN INDIANS IN AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF EDUCATIONAL FACTORS IN HEALTH PROGRAM PLANNING. THE AUTHOR CAPITALIZED ON THE INDIANS' INTEREST IN A PERSONAL PHOTOGRAPH AS A STARTING POINT FOR CREATING AN OPEN COMMUNICATION CHANNEL AND A FEELING OF GOOD WILL. NORMALLY WITHHELD INFORMATION…
Descriptors: American Indians, Communication Problems, Communications, Health Education
GRAMBS, JEAN D. – 1964
THE IDEA OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOL IS STRONGLY ENTRENCHED IN THE MINDS OF MOST PARENTS IN URBAN AREAS. THE IDEA IS MAINTAINED BY RECOLLECTIONS OF PAST SITUATIONS WHICH NO LONGER EXIST. RURAL AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS HAVE CONSOLIDATED, DRAWING PUPILS FROM WIDE AREAS OF DISPERSED POPULATION. IN A CITY SITUATION THERE IS LIKELY TO BE NO TRUE NEIGHBORHOOD…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, De Facto Segregation, Educational Policy, Equal Education
DOWLING, LEO R.; SHAFFER, ROBERT H. – 1966
THE SOCIOCULTURAL INTERACTIONS AND RELATIONSHIPS AMONG FOREIGN STUDENTS AND AMERICAN STUDENTS ON THE INDIANA UNIVERSITY CAMPUS WERE STUDIED TO ASCERTAIN THEIR IMPACT ON THE NATIVE GROUP AND TO DETERMINE THE DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS OF FRIENDSHIP PATTERNS AND ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN BOTH GROUPS. ABOUT 550 AMERICAN STUDENTS WERE SELECTED FOR THE…
Descriptors: College Students, Foreign Students, Friendship, Intergroup Relations
Friedman, Adele C. – 1977
This paper presents student research from a class project on the Life and Literature of Foreign-Born Women in California. It examines the role of these women in agriculture, the arts, and political and economic life. Specific accounts of women from Russia, Poland, France, and Mexico are given. Others mentioned include those women born in America…
Descriptors: Females, Feminism, Foreign Culture, History
Rausher, Shirley R. – 1975
This speech evaluates some of the effects of sex-role stereotyping on both men and women. The results of a number of recent research studies are presented to chart some societal changes already evident in relation to sexism. In this context of change, the author deals with the nature of educational programming for young children which will counter…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Curriculum Development, Educational Needs, Elementary Education
Brennan, Tim; And Others – 1975
This extensive report presents the recommendations and findings of a study designed to indicate procedures and instruments for a national study of the incidence of runaway. Reported data are from an urban-suburban area and a rural area in Colorado. The report makes specific recommendations concerning the feasibility of using a national probability…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Patterns, Family Relationship, Incidence
Sealey, D. Bruce; Lussier, Antoine S. – 1975
The Metis appeared early on the pages of Canada's history, were a major determinant in the westward expansion of the nation, and are still a significant segment of modern Canadian society. This book (1) traces their origin and their slow evolution to nationhood; (2) examines the Golden Age; (3) describes the battles won and lost with the nation of…
Descriptors: American Indians, Cultural Background, Culture Conflict, Ethnic Origins
Ogawa, Dennis M. – 1975
A study of Asian American communication depends upon an appreciation of the diversity of identity perceptions, the potential for cultural dissonance, and the linguistic difficulties of Asian immigrants. The variations and multiplicities found among Asian Americans in cultural background, settlement patterns, and cultural adaptions of different…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Bilingual Education, Bilingualism, Communication Problems
Grosscup, Sally J. T. – 1974
This paper reviews the research on sociocultural and psychological factors as they relate to the working mother and makes some suggestions as to how the family, community, and psychological services can assist the working mother in dealing with the problems peculiar to her situation. It is only recently that women have commenced leaving the home…
Descriptors: Employed Parents, Employed Women, Family (Sociological Unit), Literature Reviews
Steele, Stephen F.
Upon the death of a family member societally imposed role expectancies emerge. The participant observer method utilized in the context of a bereavement self-help group revealed not only the emergence of distinct roles but also five groups to which these roles were related. Generally, the group members and the groups themselves spanned a continuum…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Death, Group Behavior, Group Unity
Ferguson, Patricia, Ed.; And Others – 1974
This report is the seventh in a series intended to summarize the empirical research findings and major theoretical approaches relating to the issues of drug use and abuse. This volume reviews the research undertaken to describe the lifestyle histories of heroin users. These research findings are formulated and detailed to provide the reader with…
Descriptors: Drug Abuse, Drug Addiction, Government Publications, Life Style
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