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when members of an ethnic group are absorbed into the dominant culture and their culture gradually dissappears in the process; two types: cultural assimilation and structural assimilation. |
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when individuals adapt effectively to the mainstream culture; to adapt w/out giving up one's first culture; it is an 'additive' process. |
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process through which individuals learn the patterns of their own culture. |
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happens when members of the mainstream culture change in adapting to a minority culture; a mutual process whereby members of both dominant and minority culture adapt and change. |
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coexistence of multicultural traditions within a single society; members of diverse cultural groups have equal opportunities for success, where cultural similarities and differences are valued. |
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being able to function successfully in two cultures |
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Stages of Experiencing or learning to function in a different culture |
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1. euphoria (aka "honeymoon" period) 2. culture shock 3. adaptation to the new culture |
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Examples of "culturally supported traits" can impact educational process |
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1. cooperation vs. competition 2. use of language 3. verbal v. nonverbal communication 4. role of silence 5. discourse styles 6. oral v. written language |
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