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  • Repair culture is a also central to the maker / [[fab lab]] movement and other activist en
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  • ...usan B. Goldstein, Sadie R. Keller, U.S. college students’ lay theories of culture shock, International Journal of Intercultural Relations, Volume 47, July 20 ...</td><td>0.3</td></tr><tr><td>CCSS6 Thinks things are better in their home culture</td><td>4.42</td><td>1.62</td><td>0.44</td></tr><tr><td>CCSS9 Becomes aware
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  • '''Speaking to people from a different culture, I can. . .''' 1.- Realize what I know about that culture.
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  • : 3. I would be willing to marry a person from my heritage culture. : 5. I enjoy social activities with people from the same heritage culture as myself.
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  • :_____ Before I interact with people from a new culture, I ask myself what I hope to achieve. :_____ If I encounter something unexpected while working in a new culture, I use this experience to figure out new ways to approach other cultures in
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  • ...usan B. Goldstein, Sadie R. Keller, U.S. college students’ lay theories of culture shock, International Journal of Intercultural Relations, Volume 47, July 20 ...</td><td>0.3</td></tr><tr><td>CCSS6 Thinks things are better in their home culture</td><td>4.42</td><td>1.62</td><td>0.44</td></tr><tr><td>CCSS9 Becomes aware
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  • '''General Culture Awareness - GCA:''' 4 No matter what culture they belong to, all humans are the same, deep within
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  • ...t with, and form a sustainable relationship with a person from a different culture [...] CCO is conceptualized as having two dimensions; cognitive – which : 3. I think my beliefs and attitudes are shaped by my culture
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  • (3) Our culture's way of life should be a model for the rest of the world. (1) People from our culture are less tolerant compared to people from other cultures,
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  • ...elationships designed to reproduce, rather than challenge, the established culture". Together these myths produce a culture that portrays classroom teaching and learning as "a journey through a pre-c
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  • {{quotation|Goodenough has defined culture ideationally as “a system of standards for perceiving, believing, evaluat == Classroom culture ==
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  • : MC2 I adjust my cultural knowledge as I interact with people from a culture that is unfamiliar to me. : MOT2 I am confident that I can socialize with locals in a culture that is unfamiliar to me.
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  • ...s situated; that is, being in part a product of the content, activity, and culture in which it is developed and applied (Brown, Collins, & Duguid, 1989). Situ * Brown, J. S., Collins, A., & Duguid, P. (1989). Situated cognition and the culture of learning.Educational Researcher, 18 (1), 32-42.
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  • * Ability to live outside one's own culture * Willingness to step outside of one's own culture and experience life as "the other"
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  • # I am effective in my verbal communication with clients whose culture is different from mine # At work, pictures, posters, printed materials and toys reflect the culture and ethnic backgrounds of ethnic minority clients
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  • : To be linguistically and culturally competent in at least one language and culture other than one's own : Ability to live outside one's own culture
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  • : Some people have a culture and others do not* : When I notice cultural differences, my culture tends to have the better approach*
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  • ...nderstanding of the complexity of elements important to members of another culture in relation to its history, values, politics, communication styles, economy ...nderstanding of the complexity of elements important to members of another culture in relation to its history, values, politics, communication styles, economy
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  • * ENLACE(Electronic Network of Language And Culture Exchange) [http://www.tuenlace.com/ Tuenlace] ...B.SPECIAL ISSUE COMMENTARY, MULTILATERAL ONLINE EXCHANGES FOR LANGUAGE AND CULTURE LEARNING. Language Learning & Technology, February 2011, Volume 15, Number
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  • ...ges and other means to understand and use the dominant symbol systems of a culture. The concept of literacy is expanding in OECD countries to include skills t
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  • media, popular culture and digital media. Learning to ...ngham, David (2007). Media education : literacy, learning and contemporary culture (Reprinted. ed.). Cambridg
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  • ...This sets the stage for the discussion phase, and the feedback and comment culture described above leads to a re-grouping of the content. ...important for the start of interactions and creation of the communication culture. Of course other 'creating inputs' can be made during the learning unit for
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  • ...emag.org/content/early/2010/12/15/science.1199644 Quantitative Analysis of Culture Using Millions of Digitized Books] retrieved, dec 18, 2010. ...rtin A. Nowak, and Erez Lieberman Aiden. (2010). [Quantitative Analysis of Culture Using Millions of Digitized Books. Science. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sci
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  • ...ch, Jack Z. and Heidi M. Brush, “Fabricating Activism: Craft-work, Popular Culture, Gender,” Utopian Studies 22, no. 2 (2011): 233-260. https://www.jstor.or ...tich, Jack; Bush, Heidi (2011). "Fabricating Activism: Craft Work, Popular Culture, Gender". Project Muse. 22 (2). https://www.academia.edu/1117424/Fabricatin
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  • 1. I could live happily in any culture. 14. I expect to make friends in the new culture when working abroad.
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  • ; C1. Culture General Concepts and Knowledge : C1.1a Acquires … culture-general concepts and knowledge
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  • ...d receptively when attempting to grasp and understand the language and the culture as practised by natives}} (Lado, 1957). Several experiments performed have
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  • ...in the [[web 2.0]] era is a questionning about changes in our educational culture and its social implications. What should be part of a basic, common knowled More precisely, what kind of literacy is needed in a culture where information technology - and technology itself - is ubiquitous?
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  • ...process for promoting well-being with attention to appreciation for one’s culture. Self-reliance is being true to self and is lived by being responsible, dis
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  • * Jenkins, H. (2006). Confronting the challenges of participatory culture. White paper for the MacArthur Foundation. [http://digitallearning.macfound
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  • Repair culture is a also central to the maker / [[fab lab]] movement and other activist en
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  • Items 17-32 are the same as 1-16, but answered with a collectivist culture in mind. Scoring: {{quotation|I vs C refers to the culture where this behavior is more appropriate. The scoring is based on the assump
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  • Cobern, W (1993) Contextual Constructivism: The impact of culture on the learning and teaching of science. In: K. Tobin (Ed) The Practice of
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  • :: Feels uncomfortable in a difffferent culture (-) Has feeling for what's appropriate in culture
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  • ..."1">I make an effort to understand to what extent my behavior is shaped by culture</td><td rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td></tr></table>
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  • ...own, J. S.; Collins, A.; and Duguid, P. (1988). Situated cognition and the culture of learning. Technical report, Institute for Research on Learning.
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  • .../ team of developers] and volunteers at the Spanish Ministry of education, culture and professional development ([http://www.mecd.gob.es/ministerio-mecd/ MECD
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  • ...s before you post anything. This helps you to get an understanding of the culture of the group.}}
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  • ...practice, but also to allow learners to witness the practitioners of that culture solving problems and carrying out tasks. With cognitive apprenticeship, the immersion into the culture of a practice can only be enhanced by social interaction with other learner
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  • ...es the opportunity to both learners to gain more insight into each other's culture by direct communication."-[http://www.tandemcity.info/ Tandem Fondiazioa] ...s’apprennent mutuellement leur langue respective, échangent au sujet de la culture du partenaire, et aussi s’entretiennent plus généralement sur leur vie
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  • 37 Taking a local perspective on the culture
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  • ...and enthusiasm in speaking the target language and in getting to know its culture better. She also affirms that “Web-based learning activities" can have th ...oints out how important it is for language learners also to understand the culture of the target language and through the Internet students “can obtain geog
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  • ...owledge is situated, being in part a product of the activity, context, and culture in which it is developed and used. [Therefore] learning methods that are em ...which knowledge will be used to solve a problem will be determined by the culture and the environment that encompasses an activity. "Thus in a significant wa
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  • :20. I think my culture is better than other cultures.
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  • ...s. These factors along with commonly held beliefs constitute the classroom culture and therefore are key elements in the classroom level of our developing mul
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  • ...d GEnie tended to consider local BBSes the low-rent district of the hacker culture, but they served a valuable function by knitting together lots of hackers a
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  • ...what Saharawi people can talk about in their khaimas (tents) such as their culture, traditions, history, dialect, environment…etc. It will be created throug ...under occupation or in refugee life about the importance of understanding culture, traditions, history, dialect…etc.
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  • ...Williams, J. P., & Smith, J. H. (2007). The players' realm: studies on the culture of video games and gaming. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Co. ISBN 9780786428 ...t redux: Using interactive fiction to teach German vocabulary, reading and culture. Paper presented at the International Conference of the Learning Sciences (
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  • : 18. I would like to learn the language and culture of those whom I frequently interact with.
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  • ...me="craig2014">Craig, R., & Dalton, D. (2014). Developing a platform for a culture of honest inquiry and the academic construction of knowledge in first-year
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  • #“Giving a Virtual Voice to the Silent Language of Culture: The Cultura Project,” co-authored with S. Levet, K. English, K. Maillet ...ultura project,” G. Furstenberg. Published in a special issue of Politics, Culture and Society, based on a Middlebury symposium, Déjà Views: How Americans L
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  • ...cipants with a voice. The Method serves as a shared language regardless of culture or position. It is also a method that requires a trained LEGO® SERIOUS PLA
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