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ЯЗЫК SMS – ЛИНГВИСТИЧЕСКАЯ НОРМА ИЛИ ЕЕ НАРУШЕНИЕ? ... : SMS LANGUAGE – A LINGUISTIC NORM OR ITS VIOLATION? ...
Гурьева, З.И.; Петрушова, Е.В.. - : ИП Соколова М.В., 2022
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LINGUOCULTUROLOGY AS A DISCIPLINE OF LANGUAGE AND CULTURE ...
Bibihanifa Murodjon Kizi Urayimova. - : Academic research in educational sciences, 2022
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DINIY FRAZEOLOGIK BIRLIKLAR MADANIYATLARARO ALOQA VOSITASI SIFATIDA ... : RELIGIOUS PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS AS A MEANS OF INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION ...
Sheraliyeva, Shirin Abdisalomovna. - : Oriental renaissance: Innovative, educational, natural and social sciences, 2022
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DEVELOPMENT OF LINGUOCULTUROLOGY AND INTERPRETATION OF LANGUAGE AND CULTURE IN MODERN LINGUISTICS ...
Bekiyeva, Malika Jamoldin Kizi. - : Central Asian Research Journal for Interdisciplinary Studies (CARJIS), 2022
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TILSHUNOSLIKDA LINGVOKULTUROLOGIYA FANINING KELIB CHIQISHIGA OID QARASHLAR ... : APPROACHES TO THE ORIGIN OF LINGUCULTUROLOGY IN LINGUISTICS ...
Qilichova, Oyjon Matkarim Qizi. - : Oriental renaissance: Innovative, educational, natural and social sciences, 2022
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RACIAL AND CULTURAL COMPETENCE THROUGH THE EYES OF PUBLIC-SCHOOL EDUCATORS
In: Dissertations (2022)
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Wanji-wanji: The past and future of an Aboriginal travelling song
In: Research outputs 2022 to 2026 (2022)
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Contributions to a semiotics of religion: the semiosis from sign to meaning
Barroso, Paulo. - 2022
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Emotion Understanding in Bilingual Preschoolers
In: Behavioral Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 4; Pages: 115 (2022)
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The Value of Art in Persuasive Marketing Communication and Its Sustainable Effect on the Country of Origin
In: Sustainability; Volume 14; Issue 3; Pages: 1228 (2022)
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XORIJIY TILLARNI O’QITISHDA MADANIYATLARARO MULOQOTNI SHAKLLANTIRISH AHAMIYATI ... : THE IMPORTANCE OF FORMING INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING ...
Ibrohimova, Marhabo Ulug’Bek Qizi. - : Oriental renaissance: Innovative, educational, natural and social sciences, 2022
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Cyborg werden: Möglichkeitshorizonte in feministischen Theorien und Science Fictions
Fink, Dagmar. - : transcript Verlag, 2022. : DEU, 2022. : Bielefeld, 2022
In: Gender Studies ; 291 (2022)
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Physical activity interventions among culturally and linguistically diverse populations : a systematic review
El Masri, Aymen (R20042); Kolt, Gregory S. (R11602); George, Emma S. (R17418). - : U.K., Routledge, 2022
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Child Social Understanding: How Theory of Mind Development is Influenced by Socio-Cultural Factors
Totolici, Maria. - : University of Otago, 2022
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American Culture presence in EFL Textbooks used in Baccalaureate in Spain
In: Porta Linguarum: revista internacional de didáctica de las lenguas extranjeras, ISSN 1697-7467, Nº. 37, 2022, pags. 47-62 (2022)
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Cultural Differences in Face Recognition and Potential Underlying Mechanisms
In: ISSN: 1664-1078 ; Frontiers in Psychology ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03200061 ; Frontiers in Psychology, Frontiers, 2021, 12, ⟨10.3389/fpsyg.2021.627026⟩ (2021)
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Beyond social learning
Manvir, S; Acerbi, A; Caldwell, C. - : The Royal Society, 2021
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A Polite and Respectful Acceptance —— Implicit Function of Refusal in Chinese from Pedagogical Perspective
In: Chinese Language Teaching Methodology and Technology (2021)
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Culturally Relevant Pedagogy in Teaching Proficiency through Reading and Storytelling
In: Chinese Language Teaching Methodology and Technology (2021)
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Distance Learning Experience of Korean American Parents of Children with Developmental Disabilities During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Lee, Hyon Soo. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
Abstract: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many schools halted in-person education in 2020 and switched their instructional delivery method to distance learning. Sudden changes in the learning format may present challenges for students with developmental disabilities, who need specialized instructions with carefully planned programming. Distance learning from home naturally requires more involvement from parents; however, culturally and linguistically diverse parents need proper accommodations to be effective collaborators to teachers. A high percentage of Korean American families are first-generation immigrants with limited English proficiency. They have faced systematic barriers and discrimination before and during COVID-19, including in schools and research. Using a social-justice oriented transformative framework, the current study explored barriers and facilitators related to distance learning among Korean American parents of students with developmental disabilities through parent interviews. The study was offered in English and Korean to accommodate families’ language preferences, and community engagement methods were used throughout the research process. Participants were all first-generation immigrant mothers with school age children with developmental disabilities. Qualitative analysis of interview transcripts revealed that participants were concerned about their children’s class participation, behavioral and mental health issues, lack of social opportunities, and inappropriate class levels. Although extremely stressed from burdens at home, Korean immigrant mothers reported that distance learning demystified American classrooms and led them to be more involved in their children’s education. All participants used the KakaoTalk app to communicate with their friends and family; however, none of the schools used this app to reach out to Korean families. Participants appreciated educators that listened to parental concerns and included students during class. However, schools rarely provided cultural accommodations, and some parents experienced discrimination from service providers. Parents in areas with no Korean families around them reported feeling isolated. Participants faced barriers on multiple levels due to their unique situations: 1) raising children during a pandemic, 2) having children with developmental disabilities, and 3) being first-generation immigrants from Korea. Recommendations include collaborating with mediators who are fluent in both English and families’ languages, understand cultural differences and have expertise in developmental disabilities to improve school-family communications and research participation of culturally diverse families.
Keyword: COVID-19; culture; developmental disabilities; distance learning; Education; Korean; Psychology
URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/3c57n8nf
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