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The number of Asian American students in schools and colleges has
soared in the last twenty-five years, and they make up one of the
fastest growing segments of the student population. However,
classroom material often does not include their version of the
American experience. Teaching about Asian Pacific Americans was
created to address this void. This resource guide provides
interactive activities, assignments, and strategies for classrooms
or workshops. Those new to the field of Asian American studies will
appreciate the background information on issues that concern Asian
Pacific Americans, while experts in the field will find powerful,
innovative teaching activities that clearly convey established and
new ideas. The activities in this book have been used effectively
in classrooms, workshops for staff and practitioners in student
services programs, community-based organizations, teacher training
programs, social service agencies, and diversity training. Teaching
About Asian Pacific Americans serves as a critical resource for
anyone interested in race, ethnicity, and Asian Pacific American
communities.
The number of Asian American students in schools and colleges has
soared in the last twenty-five years, and they make up one of the
fastest growing segments of the student population. However,
classroom material often does not include their version of the
American experience. Teaching about Asian Pacific Americans was
created to address this void. This resource guide provides
interactive activities, assignments, and strategies for classrooms
or workshops. Those new to the field of Asian American studies will
appreciate the background information on issues that concern Asian
Pacific Americans, while experts in the field will find powerful,
innovative teaching activities that clearly convey established and
new ideas. The activities in this book have been used effectively
in classrooms, workshops for staff and practitioners in student
services programs, community-based organizations, teacher training
programs, social service agencies, and diversity training. Teaching
About Asian Pacific Americans serves as a critical resource for
anyone interested in race, ethnicity, and Asian Pacific American
communities.
This book reflects on the growing appetite for plurality in
management knowledge that addresses the problems important to
business and society. Over the last three decades, India's rapid
economic growth has helped to make it a leading economy of the
world. The social and cultural setting of India is unique because
of its diversity, large population, and social and economic
stratification. India is a living culture of more than three
thousand years that simultaneously embraces traditional and
contemporary beliefs and practices. From world trade to climate
change to democratization, India's actions have a global impact.
Reviewing management literature in the Indian context, this book
attempts explaining and addressing the problems important to
business and society. This book has three primary aims: to identify
and describe the insights from traditional culture of India
relevant to management, to report on the Indian institutional
dynamics and its reflection on management and to present
pedagogical initiatives that integrate the wisdom of Indian culture
and tradition with contemporary management knowledge. In light of
these objectives, this book will be relevant to management
scholars, educators, and practitioners, particularly in the areas
of organizational behavior, human resource management, strategic
management, marketing, entrepreneurship, and international
management.
With the number of international migrants globally reaching an
estimated 272 million (United Nations report, September 2019), the
need for intercultural training is stronger than ever. Since its
first edition, this handbook has evaluated the methodologies and
suggested the best practice to develop effective programs aimed at
facilitating cross-cultural dialogue and boosting the economic
developments of the countries mostly affected by migration. This
handbook builds and expands on the previous editions by presenting
the rational and scientific foundations of intercultural training
and focuses on unique approaches, theories, and areas of the world.
In doing so, it gives students, managers, and other professionals
undertaking international assignments a theoretical foundation and
practical suggestions for improving intercultural training
programs.
With the number of international migrants globally reaching an
estimated 272 million (United Nations report, September 2019), the
need for intercultural training is stronger than ever. Since its
first edition, this handbook has evaluated the methodologies and
suggested the best practice to develop effective programs aimed at
facilitating cross-cultural dialogue and boosting the economic
developments of the countries mostly affected by migration. This
handbook builds and expands on the previous editions by presenting
the rational and scientific foundations of intercultural training
and focuses on unique approaches, theories, and areas of the world.
In doing so, it gives students, managers, and other professionals
undertaking international assignments a theoretical foundation and
practical suggestions for improving intercultural training
programs.
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