Category: Culture

  • Dog’ Education in “The Culture Clash” by Jean Donaldson

    Table of Contents Introduction Overview Behavior Techniques Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Written by Jean Donaldson, The Culture Clash is a masterpiece that marries theory to practice as it tries to analyze different ways of training dogs and the anticipated results for each training method. Jean Donaldson puts forward different ways of training pet dogs like,…

  • Popular Culture and TV Shows: Analysis of American Idol

    Table of Contents Introduction Analysis of American Idol Conclusion References Introduction Popular culture happens to be a stable source of fun, desires, excitement, and social controversies. Pop culture is essential in propagating sub-cultural and cultural texts and images. Based on this aspect, it helps to create communal affiliations and identities regarding the support or criticism…

  • Nuclear Accidents and Safety Culture

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Historical Nuclear Accidents Different Categories of Nuclear Accidents Difference between an Accident and an Incident International Nuclear Event Scale Conclusion References Introduction Nuclear safety culture is becoming an important issue in the current society as many countries try to develop nuclear power plants as alternative source of power. According to…

  • Diverse Cultural Background in the School

    Table of Contents Behaviourist Reason Cognitivist Reason Humanist Reason Behaviourist Strategy Constructivist Strategy Humanist Strategy Conclusion References Schools often experience issues that affect the learning outcomes of all of their students, and one must examine the possible causes that affect the students and their perception of the educational material. The case study chosen for this…

  • Culture-Sensitive Science Teaching and Urban Schooling

    Table of Contents Introduction Essentials for culturally responsive teaching Teaching science to culturally diverse learners Impact of culture-sensitive teaching Conclusion Reference Introduction Culturally effective teaching leads to improvement in students’ performance. In the United States, there is a steady shift from “the philosophy of an assimilationist melting point to the philosophy of cultural pluralism” (Wlodkowski,…

  • Canadian Culture: Media Concentration Threat

    Table of Contents Introduction The Davey Report – 1970 and the Kent Commission – 1981 The effects of Media Concentration in Canada Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Media concentration of conglomeration can be defined as the progressive takeover of the media by a small clique of investors. This is a global phenomenon; however, it is most…

  • Public Relations and Cultural Intermediation

    Table of Contents Introduction Summary Research on the Topic Future Research Opportunities: A Conclusion Reference List Introduction Research Topic The article under consideration is written by Lee Edwards (2012) and titled ‘Exploring the Role of Public Relations as a Cultural Intermediary Occupation’. The narrow research topic is concerned with the function of PR as a…

  • Irish Culture and Stereotypes in The Quiet Man

    Table of Contents Locating the Movie Identify: More American than Irish Irish Stereotypes in the Movie: Cementing the Commonly Accepted Image Reference List Locating the Movie Identify: More American than Irish Considering The quiet man , a movie, which is more American, than it is Irish, even though the film narrates about Irish people, MacKillop…

  • Cultural Assimilation in the “Spanglish” Movie

    Spanglish (2004) is a romantic comedy starring Adam Sandler, Téa Leoni, and Paz Vega. This film is worth seeing not for an outstanding plot or a beautiful love story, but for portraying the process of assimilation of a young Mexican woman, Flor, who came to the United States to seek a better life for her…

  • Problem-Based Learning and Cultural Diversity

    Table of Contents Introduction Problem-Based Learning Diversity Conclusion Reference Introduction Problem-based learning is capable of providing unique results that are not achievable through more basic types of tasks. The modern world is global, and classrooms often contain people from a variety of cultures that need to be considered during education. One of the unique aspects…