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- Protecting American Jobs and Business in Education
发布日期:2007/04/13 | 留言: 0条 - Is Cultural Identity Your National Identity?
发布日期:2006/09/27 | 留言: 0条 - Talking about Creative Commons
发布日期:2006/08/12 | 留言: 0条 - Definition of Intercultural Communication
发布日期:2006/03/23 | 留言: 0条
An article on globalization, education and jobs in America, with a number of recommendations for changes in education to meet the challenge. Jobs and education are connected at the hip. They have been since the industrial revolution began drawing people from the farms to the cities to train as assembly line workers. Jobs and education are joined today, as our educational system struggles to meet the new demands of the communications age. ...... Students from Asia to Europe outperform Ame…
You may also want to read about this: Is Cultural Identity Your National Identity at the Same Time?, which talks about the TCKs. ~GetDEF(identity)~
From PC Magazine, columnist John C. Dvorak is talking about some concerns over Creative Commons in the article entitled Creative Commons Humbug. Before Creative Commons I could always ask to reuse or mirror something. And that has not changed. And I could always use excerpts for commercial or noncommercial purposes. It’s called fair use. I can still do that, but Creative Commons seems to hint that with its license means that I cannot. At least not if I’m a commercial site and the noncomm…
Cross-cultural communication (also frequently referred to as intercultural communication) is a field of study that looks at how people from differing cultural backgrounds endeavour to communicate. Cross-cultural communication tries to bring together such relatively unrelated areas as cultural anthropology and established areas of communication. Its core is to establish and understand how people from different cultures communicate with each other. Its charge is to also produce some gui…
