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O'Regan, John P.; MacDonald, Malcolm N. – Language and Intercultural Communication, 2007
The premise of much intercultural communication pedagogy and research is to educate people from different cultures towards open and transformative positions of mutual understanding and respect. This discourse in the instance of its articulation realises and sustains Intercultural Communication epistemologically--as an academic field of social…
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, Teaching Methods, Epistemology, Political Influences
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Nathan, George J. – Interchange, 1991
Discusses Allan Bloom's "The Closing of the American Mind," examining his critique of relativism, particularly cultural relativism. The paper states that the existence of cultural relativism is a cause and sign of significant fragmentation and separateness in modern society and the university. (SM)
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Cultural Influences, Culture, Educational Theories
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Howard, Rhoda E. – Update on Law-Related Education, 1998
Believes that the purpose of human rights is to change many culturally ingrained habits and customs that violate the dignity of the individual. Expounds the differences between cultural relativism and cultural absolutism. States that "weak" cultural relativism is sometimes an appropriate response to human-rights violations. (CMK)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Cultural Influences, Culture, Equal Protection
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Hewson, Peter W. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2008
Is it possible to explain students' conceptions of natural phenomena purely in terms of the interactions between two people and the language they use during an interview? I argue that this hypothesis cannot be accepted on several grounds. First, contextual factors prior to the interview influence the course of its events, and that these in turn…
Descriptors: Language Fluency, Science Education, Context Effect, Time Perspective
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Edwards, Gail – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2014
This paper evaluates the contribution of "social realism" in resolving questions of knowledge and curriculum in the sociology of education. Social realists argue that, in the interests of educational equality, all pupils should have access to "powerful" knowledge produced by specialist intellectual communities. Social realism…
Descriptors: Realism, Educational Sociology, Postmodernism, Social Theories
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Breitborde, Lawrence B. – Social Education, 1993
Discussed multiculturalism and culturalism in light of the 1992 quincentennial of the Columbian voyages. Argues that historical accuracy and multiculturalism are not incompatible. Concludes that cultural relativism is necessary to prepare students to live in contemporary U.S. society. (CFR)
Descriptors: American Indians, Anthropology, Cultural Differences, Cultural Interrelationships
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May, Kathleen M. – Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 1998
Cultural sensitivity, cultural relativism, and the cultural defense are defined and described. Each concept is addressed in terms of its relationship to couple and family counseling. The role of counselor must be broadened and deepened to include the role of cultural broker. (Author/EMK)
Descriptors: Counseling, Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories, Counselor Role
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Taft, Susan H.; White, Judith – Journal of Management Education, 2007
Ethics education that prepares students to address ethical challenges at work is a multifaceted and long-term endeavor. In this article, the authors propose an inductive ethics pedagogy that begins the process of ethics education by grounding students in their own individual ethical principles. The approach centers on developing students' ethical…
Descriptors: Ethics, Social Values, Moral Values, Values Education
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Lin, Angel; Luk, Jasmine – Canadian Modern Language Review, 2002
Proposes that classroom studies in the Teaching English as a Second or Other Language (TESOL) field tend to subscribe to either of the following two normative orders: Progressive liberalism or cultural relativism, without reflexively recognizing and meta-analyzing these normative frameworks and their social, historical, and political situatedness.…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Cultural Context, English (Second Language), Postmodernism
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Dwyer, David; Folarin-Schleicher, Antonia; Moshi, Lioba – Journal of the African Language Teachers Association, 1999
Discusses the role of culture in second language instruction; Examines properties of culture, culture as a product of human activity, culture as a shared product, culture as an artificial product, cultural diversity, cultural relativism, cultural sensitivity, and stages of cultural awareness. Focuses on how to teach cultural knowledge, and the…
Descriptors: African Languages, Cultural Awareness, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
Abrams, Elliott – American Education, 1984
The author discusses what he sees as a decline of democratic values caused by the dominance of cultural relativism in the teaching of social studies for the last 50 years. (SK)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Constitutional Law, Democratic Values, Freedom of Speech
Poyer, Lin – Humanist, 1983
An anthropology professor discusses the three major educational objectives of her introductory college course. She wants her students to understand cultural relativism, the meaning of race, and the reality of evolution. (RM)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Educational Objectives
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McDonald, James E.; Trepper, Terry – Psychology in the Schools, 1977
The authors discuss the cultural relativism of enuresis and the subsequent notion that urinary incontinence may not be a disease or psychopathy, but, rather, a problem associated with social expectations and developmental delays. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Child Development, Child Psychology
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Steers, John – Australian Art Education, 1997
Asks ten questions about the future of art, crafts, and design education. Focuses on why art, crafts, and design education should be included in the curriculum; how the curriculum should be defined; and how art educators should respond to conflicting calls for cultural relativism and for cultural nationalism. (DSK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Curriculum Development, Design
Kleinfeld, Judith – Northian, 1976
While cultural relativism has been an important corrective to the ethnocentrism of the past, teachers have often vulgarized this viewpoint to mean that no standards they hold can be applied to American Indian students. (Author/JC)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, American Indians, Behavior Standards, Canada Natives
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