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Schembri, Adam; Jones, Caroline; Burnham, Denis – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2005
Recent research into signed languages indicates that signs may share some properties with gesture, especially in the use of space in classifier constructions. A prediction of this proposal is that there will be similarities in the representation of motion events by sign-naive gesturers and by native signers of unrelated signed languages. This…
Descriptors: Sign Language, Deafness, Verbs, Contrastive Linguistics
Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ. Test Collection. – 1982
The revised annotated bibliography describes 29 standardized tests appropriate for use with American Indians from preschool through high school levels, furnishing authors, copyright date, appropriate age level, physical format (microfiche), and publisher. A separate listing provides names, addresses, and telephone numbers of 11 major U.S.…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Languages, American Indians, Aptitude Tests
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Teeter, Anne; And Others – Psychology in the Schools, 1982
Compared nonhandicapped (NH), educationally disadvantaged (ED), and learning disabled (LD) Navajo children on intellectual dimensions measured by the WISC-R. The ED and LD group means were similar on verbal measures, but the LD group scores were lower than ED group scores on performance measures. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Adolescents, American Indians, Children, Comparative Analysis
Kleinfeld, Judith – 1972
Three 1970-71 studies concerning the styles of instruction that lead to higher intellectual performance among village American Indian and Eskimo high school students are presented in this final report of observations of teachers and students in several Native boarding schools and/or integrated urban high schools in Alaska. The first study, an…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, American Indians, Classroom Environment, Cross Cultural Studies
MacArthur, R.S. – 1967
Research in this effort attempted to review evidence of the construct validity of certain measures of intellectual potential for Canadian native pupils, and to examine the relative predictive validity, over a four-year period, of several measures of general intellectual ability for a sample of Metis pupils at Faust, Alberta, and 2 samples of…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, American Indians, Disadvantaged, Eskimos
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Gregoire, Michele A.; Lupinetti, Jude – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2005
The arts are the great equalizer in education. Regardless of native language, ability, or disability, music, art, and drama are accessible to all. Because the arts are largely nonverbal and focus on creativity, students in any classroom can participate in various satisfying ways. Further, this participation can lead to better understanding and…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Art Education, Student Diversity, Cultural Pluralism
Ali, M. Solaiman – 1991
A study investigated the nature and causes of the English language-based problems and the coping strategies of 44 Indonesian and 57 Malaysian students studying at Indiana University, Bloomington. The Indonesian and Malaysian student groups represented non-Commonwealth and Commonwealth students sharing the same native language roots but differed in…
Descriptors: College Students, Communication Problems, Communication Research, Communication Skills
Darnell, Regna – 1979
Differences between Cree and North American middle class patterns of interactional etiquette are discussed. Interactional etiquette is defined as the verbal and non-verbal conventions that are involved in communication among individuals, including greeting, leave taking, asking questions, disagreement, and interruption. The Cree communicate more…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Bilingualism, Canada Natives
Amodeo, Luiza B.; Martin, Jeanette – 1982
The effects of a graduate multicultural education course on 27 elementary and secondary teachers were studied. The subjects represented Chicano and Anglo ethnic groups. Teaching experience ranged from student teaching to eight years' experience. To help the subjects identify their own attitudes, questionnaires on ethnic and sex role identification…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Cultural Differences, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education
Felsman, J. Kirk.; And Others – 1989
This study was conducted to examine the experiences of Amerasians from Vietnam who resettled in the United States and to explore coping and adaptation among Vietnamese Amerasians over time. The initial data collection phase involved in-camp assessment of a randomly selected sample of Amerasian adolescents (N=259). The assessment is to be repeated…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adolescents, Asian Americans, Coping
Moss, Jerome, Jr. – 1966
The principal purpose of this study was to estimate the concurrent validity of the pencil and paper "Minnesota Tests for Creative Thinking, Abbreviated Form VII" for identifying the creative abilities of eighth-grade students in industrial arts classes. Concomitant purposes were to investigate the relationships of creative abilities and…
Descriptors: Ability, Academic Achievement, Creativity, Creativity Research
Kleinfeld, Judith; Christian, Jennifer – 1972
Successful boarding home parents seem to have two qualities in common: they express their affection for their student openly and often, and they respect their student's desire to be treated as a mature person. Many cultural differences exist between the Indian and Eskimo students, coming from villages without high schools, and the boarding home…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Affective Behavior, Alaska Natives, American Indian Education
Silverstein, Ora. N. Asael – 1997
At the center of the conceptual framework there is visual imagery. Man's emotional and mental behavior is built on archetypal symbols that are the source of creative ideas. Native American pictography, in particular, illustrates this in the correlation between gesture speech and verbal speech. The author's research in this area has included a…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Creative Thinking
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Brosnahan, Irene Teoh – International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching, 1979
A description is presented of the aspects and interpretations of the haptics of the English handshake in order to raise consciousness among native English speakers and to provide directions for non-native English speakers who might wish to learn or teach these aspects of the handshake. (SW)
Descriptors: American Culture, Behavior Patterns, Body Language, Cultural Awareness
Fogel, Nancy S. – 1988
Two pilot studies probed effectiveness of linguistically controlled, highly visual computer-assisted instruction (CAI) for English grammar instruction with hearing-impaired high school students (N=29 in the first study and N=71 in the second). Results from the first study suggested that state-of-the-art CAI designed specifically for use with this…
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Autoinstructional Aids, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction
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