Deck 16: How Do Cultural Differences Impact Our Education Experience and Outcomes

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What are some key variances in norms of communication that people bring to bear in the classroom?
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What are some classroom functions and activities that are influenced by variances in culturally-informed norms of communication?
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Explain the difference between linguistic and communication competence in classroom interaction?
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Explain how cultural variances about silence might affect educational contexts.
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Japanese elementary aged school children subtly were taught cultural worldviews when _________ guided their students' _____ in drawing a figure.
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Three challenges that students must manage with regard to access to education include, not knowing the language of education, economic limitations, and physical and _________ constraint
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Deaf culture involves its own language and its own _______.
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Which one of the following is not an outcome of communicative silence?

A) Exaggerating culture
B) Particularizing culture
C) Perpetuating culture
D) Protecting culture
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From the examples noted in this chapter, we can conclude that communication is always:

A) Productive and meaningful
B) Ethical and timely
C) Productive and risky
D) Interdependent and situational
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Through his work in Japan, John Condon learned how elementary aged school children learned local worldviews based on:

A) Self-expression
B) Argumentation
C) Hierarchical
D) Egalitarianism
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To promote effective and appropriate communication, members of Deaf communities coordinate various interactional behaviors including those below except:

A) Oculesics
B) Praxis
C) Proxemics
D) Haptics
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Although education involves the cooperation of students, faculty, and staff, it is largely up to the instructor to facilitate content and ______________ for shaping an educational culture wherein all students can learn.

A)Process
B)Entertainment
C)Emotional satisfaction
D)Potential
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Communication competence is an innate human characteristic.
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Many members of Deaf culture are considered multilingual.
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Dialogic approaches to education are fruitful means for enhancing the learning experience.
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Deck 16: How Do Cultural Differences Impact Our Education Experience and Outcomes
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What are some key variances in norms of communication that people bring to bear in the classroom?
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What are some classroom functions and activities that are influenced by variances in culturally-informed norms of communication?
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Explain the difference between linguistic and communication competence in classroom interaction?
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Explain how cultural variances about silence might affect educational contexts.
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Japanese elementary aged school children subtly were taught cultural worldviews when _________ guided their students' _____ in drawing a figure.
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Three challenges that students must manage with regard to access to education include, not knowing the language of education, economic limitations, and physical and _________ constraint
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Deaf culture involves its own language and its own _______.
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Which one of the following is not an outcome of communicative silence?

A) Exaggerating culture
B) Particularizing culture
C) Perpetuating culture
D) Protecting culture
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From the examples noted in this chapter, we can conclude that communication is always:

A) Productive and meaningful
B) Ethical and timely
C) Productive and risky
D) Interdependent and situational
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Through his work in Japan, John Condon learned how elementary aged school children learned local worldviews based on:

A) Self-expression
B) Argumentation
C) Hierarchical
D) Egalitarianism
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To promote effective and appropriate communication, members of Deaf communities coordinate various interactional behaviors including those below except:

A) Oculesics
B) Praxis
C) Proxemics
D) Haptics
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Although education involves the cooperation of students, faculty, and staff, it is largely up to the instructor to facilitate content and ______________ for shaping an educational culture wherein all students can learn.

A)Process
B)Entertainment
C)Emotional satisfaction
D)Potential
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Communication competence is an innate human characteristic.
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Many members of Deaf culture are considered multilingual.
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Dialogic approaches to education are fruitful means for enhancing the learning experience.
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