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What is Cultural Preservation

Bridging Family-Teacher Relationships for ELL and Immigrant Students
The effort put forth by parents, educators, and students from diverse cultures to protect their heritage practices from disappearing because of lack of use, curricular exclusion, or devaluation by the broader society.
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“Respectful” Home-School Relationships: Phenomenological Perspectives of Immigrant and Minoritized Parents in the USA
Howard L. Smith (The University of Texas at San Antonio, USA) and Kalpana Mukunda Iyengar (The University of Texas at San Antonio, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4712-0.ch014
Abstract
This study uses a phenomenological approach to analyze interviews of minoritized parents about their perceptions of “respectful” and “disrespectful” experiences with school personnel. Holistic content analysis of the parental interviews revealed several themes that indicated a pervasive “deficit discourse” within public school communities serving minoritized youth. This list includes the heritage language or cultural practices of English language learners (ELLs), immigrants, and people of color. As parents recounted their experiences with school personnel, it appeared that—even when queried about their personal associations with the school—many parents calibrated their relationship based on their perception of the treatment their children were receiving from school personnel. Findings suggest that culturally affirming learning environments are not necessarily universal and that many educators lack the disposition or training to provide culturally efficacious pedagogy.
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Culture and Heritage Preservation in an Era of Globalization and Modernism: A Comparative Study of China and Nigeria
The act of using deliberate and well-designed methodologies to maintain cultural heritage from the past for the benefit of the present and future generations.
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Cultural Heritage Preservation in a Modernizing Africa: A Comparative Study of Nigeria and Cameroon
The act of using deliberate and well-designed methodologies, to maintain cultural heritage from the past for the benefit of the present and future generations.
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Impact of Armed Conflicts on Higher Education Northwestern Syria Context
The protection of cultural heritage, to ensure its survival for future generations. It involves the preservation of cultural artifacts, traditions, languages, and practices that are considered valuable and significant.
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