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Please evaluate your participation in MMCE for a grade. Go to Meeting 15
for Details.![]() .Meeting 15 will be held on August 3 at 10:30 AM in room G22. Participation is optional. ![]() |
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Meeting Number | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8+9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 |
Meeting 1 | Building a Community (April 13, 2005) | ||
Description: | Building a Community: In this meeting we make common learning groups (CLGs). Each CLG will focus on one of the following regions: Africa, Asia, Central America, Europe, North America, Oceania, and South America. MMCE members are divided into groups by lottery. After the CLGs are created, MMCE members will also write their own profiles and introduce themselves to their CLG. Goals: 1) Create an easy-going, stress-free atmosphere conducive to discussion 2) Get MMCE members interested in their regions. |
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Preparation for Meeting 1 | None | ||
Artifacts | Plan (JH) | Profile Form | Maps |
Resources | World Geogpraphy Quiz Has country geography quizes on all the regions we are studying. |
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吉田信一郎. (2000). 会議の技法. 中公新書. Used for the idea of making a student profile. |
Meeting 2 | An Introduction to MMCE (April 20, 2005) | ||
Description: | Orientation: 1) Introduce the Syllabus and explain the goals of MMCE 2) Group Presentations about countries in their regions with which they were not familiar. Goals: 1) Introduce MMCE 2) Have members practice making presentations in front of the class; group bonding should have started by assigning the groups a project. |
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Preparation for Meeting 2 | 1) Send me your profile 2) Share with other MMCE members a country in your region you were not familiar with: |
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Artifacts | Syllabus | Meeting Plan | Maps |
Reflection | JH | ||
Products and Resources |
Below are countries that groups said they did not know well: Oceania: Fiji New Zealand ; Europe: Belgium ; Asia: Thailand ; Central America:Puerto Rico ; South America: Bolivia |
Meeting 3 | An Introduction to MMCE (April 27, 2005) | ||||||
Description: | A Beginning to Human Understanding 1. Fishbowl: Practice how to have a group discussion. Asia will demonstrate how to have a group discussion through the Fishbowl activity. 2. Approve an Attendance Policy 3. Begin study of culture through investigating families across cultures Goals: 1) MMCE members become more comfortable having group discussions 2) Choose an Attendance Policy that will encourage MMCE members to attend the meeting. |
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Preparation for Meeting 2 | Finish Sending your Profile | ||||||
Artifacts | Fishbowl Materials |
Proposals for an Attendance Policy | |||||
Roles of Members in a Discussion Group and Useful Expressions Practice Pictureused in the Fishbowl |
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Reflection |
Asia: Fishbowl Reflection YO FishbowlRelfection MM Fishbowl Reflection KS | ||||||
Products | South America Group ANSWER |
Africa Group ANSWER |
Oceania Group ANSWER |
North America Group ANSWER |
Europe Group ANSWER |
Asia Group ANSWER |
Central America Group ANSWER |
Resources | Bejarano, Y. (1994) An Integrated Groupwork Model for the Second Language
Classroom. in S. Sharan (ed.) Cooperative Learning Methods. Westport, CT: Praeger (I referenced this article for the Fishbowl Idea) |
Meeting 4 | Making Inferences about Other Cultures (May 11, 2005) | ||||
Description: | What is Culture? 1. Fishbowl: Practice on how to listen to a presentation and how to give feedback with presentations from North America: (Colorado, Montana) and Africa: Ghana 2. Investigating families across cultures: MMCE groups begin the following activity. Guessing and Reading Goals: 1) Practice being an active listener and asking questions when you do not understand. 2) Groups continue to consider the different countries in their region and practive making inferences about families living in different cultures through looking at photos. |
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Preparation for Meeting 4 | Investigating Families Across Cultures (Explanation of MMCE Members' Results from Meeting 3) | ||||
Reflections | Central AmericaMI YI CT AT | ||||
Artifacts | Fishbowl | Presentations used in the fishbowl | |||
Useful Expressions for Active Listening | Africa: Ghana North America: Colorado Montana |
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Resources | Bejarano (1994) | ||||
『地球家族』 フォトランゲージ版. 国際理解教育センター・著/発行 1995年 (Used for the Pictures) |
Meeting 5 | A Talk On National Cultures (May 18, 2005) | |||||||
Description: | 1. Presentation on Gert Hofstede's Theory of National Cultures: Symbols,
Heroes, Rituals and Values. 2. For preparation., half of a CLG guesses the answers to questions about a family in the book Material World. The family comes from a country in the group's region of concentration. The other half of the CLG reads about the family and answers questions. In this meeting the "Guessing" group and the "Reading" group compare answers. Goals: 1) Learn a framework for looking at cultures. 2) Continue to practice making inferences about people from other cultures and then double-checking your inferences. |
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Preparation for Meeting | Guessing and Reading | |||||||
Artifacts | Powerpoint Presentation (JH) - Worksheet MMCE members fill out the above worksheet while listening to JH's lecture |
Brazil Guessing + Reading |
Guatemala Guessing + Reading + Values |
Italy Guessing + Reading + Values |
China Guessing + Reading |
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USA Guessing + Reading |
Samoa Guessing + Reading |
Ethiopia Guessing + Reading |
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Resources | - 『地球家族』 フォトランゲージ版. 国際理解教育センター・著/発行 1995年 (Used by the Guessing Group) |
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- Menzel, P. (1994). Material World. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books (Used by the Reading Group) |
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- Hofstede, G & G.J. Hofstede (2005). Cultures and Organizations Software of the Mind. New York: McGraw Hill - G.ホフステード/岩井紀子・岩井八郎訳. 1995.『多文化世界』有麦閣 - Dr. Kai Ming Cheng Cultural Perspectives in Educational Studies Class Home Page . Harvard Graduate School of Education (The Above were Used for my Presentation on Culture) |
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- Silberman, M. (1996). Active Learning 101 Strategies to Teach Any Subject.. Boston: Allyn and Bacon (Has great ideas for making lectures more lively) |
Meeting 6 | What are Values? (May 25, 2005) | |||
Description: | 1) The Anbura and Leba Cultural Simulation Activity 2) A Talk on the 5 Dimensions of Values (Only 2 are Covered) Goals Last week my explanation on values was dififcult to understand. This was evident in the fact that many CLGs could not answer # 1 when preparing for this meeting. In this meeting, we were to further consider what values are by 1) Engaging in a Cultural Role Play where two cultures with different values must interact; 2) Learn about the 5 dimentions of national values to develop a deeper understanding of what values are. |
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Preparation for Meeting 6 | Chart and Number 1 | |||
Reflection | JH Reflection | |||
Artifacts | Anbura and Leba Materials | Power Point Presentation of the Different Dimensions of Values | Guatemala |
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Japanese | English | |||
Results of Anbura Leba Discussion | ||||
Resources | Kai Ming Cheng and Hofstede & Hofstede (2005) | |||
ウィリアム・フライドラ/ERIC国際理解教育編訳. (1994). 対立から学ぼう. (The Leba and Anbura Activity was taken from this book) |
Meeting 7 | Preparing for the Discussion! (June 1, 2005) | ||||||
Description: | Groups make country diagrams based on the results of their survey about
their guest's country. |
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Preparation for Meeting7 | Conduct a Survey! | ||||||
Artifacts | The Results of the Survey are Below | ||||||
Colombia | Kenya | Guatemala | Australia | England | USA | China | |
Resources | Hall, J. (2004). 多文化教育の視点を取り入れた授業の展望. Proceedings of the 58th Conference. The Tohoku Literary Scociety. http://charles.sal.tohoku.ac.jp/Proceedings58.pdf Hall, J. (2005) |
Meetings 8 & 9"Examining National Stereotypes" Discussion (June 8 and June 15 2005) | |||||||
Description: | The purpose of this discussion is for MMCE members to think about the difference
between some of the popular images of the countries that they are studying
and the reality of the citizens who live in these countries. For a description
of the discussion please see the link below. |
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Preparation for Meeting | Plan for the Discussion! Be ready to talk! |
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Reflection |
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JH Reflection | |||||
Artifacts | Predictions about what the guests will say: | ||||||
Colombia | AUS | Guatemala | Kenya | China | USA | England | |
Content of the Guests' Speech and Group Conversation | |||||||
Colombia | Aus/NZ | Guatemala | Kenya | China | USA | England | |
Recources | ウィリアム・フライドラ. (1994) (Used for Ice Breaking Activity on June 8) ロバート チェンバース. 野田直人(監訳). ワークショップ入門。明治書店 (In this book there are ideas I could have used to make the icebreaking activities on June 8 better. |
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太 久夫 (2001). 表現あそび. 全国児童館連合会. ( Used for the ice breaking activity on June 15.) |
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エリザベス・キャリスター、ノエル・デイブィス、バーバラ・ポープ(共著)ERIC国際理解教育・資料情報センター訳
(1988). 私、あなた、そしてみんな. (This book had great discussion activities about Values) |
Meeting 10 | Talk About Stereotypes, Cultural Relativisim and National Cultures (June 22, 2005) | ||
Description: | The main goal of the meeting was to learn about stereotypes and realize
how difficult (and sometimes dangerous) it can be to make generalizations
about different cultures. We discussed the following topics: 1) Our guest's images of Japan before they came 2) Stereotypes that other countries might have of Japan 3) Popular stereotypes of other countries 4) The stereotypes of Japanese evident in the video of an American parody of a Japanese game show parody (Somewhat shocking) 5) The stereotypes of foreigners apparent in the television show in which Japanese comedians dressed as foreigners acting foolishly. 6) Different levels of culture 7) Macro cultures and Microcultures In the next meeting we will be examining national cultures but before we do this, I thought it is important to consider the dangers of cultural relativisim and stereotypes. |
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Preparation for Meeting 10 | Do the Reflections for Meeting 9 and write a summary of your conversation
with your guest. |
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Reflections |
What did you think of Meeting 10? Please write your reflections here:![]() Discuss Reflections on Meeting 10 |
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Artifacts | Powerpoint Presentation |
Worksheet | |
Resources | 明治大学商学部 山脇啓造研究室 http://www.kisc.meiji.ac.jp/~yamawaki/gmj/immigrants.htm (Information about immigrants in Japan) Video of a "Japanese Game Show" from Saturday Night Live ??? |
Meeting 11 | Stereotypes and National Cultures and the Dimensions of Values (June 29, 2005) | |||
Description: | The goal of this meeting was after understanding the dangers of stereotypes
to become more familiar with the dimensions of values for national cultures. |
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Preparation for Meeting 11 | Please go to Gert Hofstede's home page and look up your CLG's dimension
scores. The link is here. The abbreviations for the dimensions are as follows: PDI: Power Distance; IDV: Individualism; MAS: Masculinity; Uncertainty Avoidence: UAI; Long-Term Orientation: LTO Please find out what your country's dimensional scores are. Also please consider whether your country's score is high or low compared to the scores of other countries. It is not necessary to e-mail me your answers. |
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Reflections |
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Artifacts | PowerPoint Presentation | Worksheet on the dimensions "How do you feel?" and "What would you do?" |
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MSWord Version of Powerpoint Presentation (For those of you who don't have Microsoft Powerpoint) |
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Resources | Hoftsede (2005) G.ホフステード/岩井紀子・岩井八郎訳. 1995 Dr. Gert Hofstede's Home Page Hofstede, G.J, Pedersen, P.B & G. Hofstede. (2002). Exploring Culture Exercises, Stories, and Synthetic Cultures. Boston: Intercultural Press (The "How do you feel?"and "What would you do?" exercises were adapted from this book.) |
Meeting 12 | Dimensions of Values - National Values of Japan (July 6, 2005) | ||||||||
Description: | In this meeting we will continue talking about the dimensions of national
values. We will then talk about the national values of other countries.
Lastly, we will plan what we will do with the remainder of our time together! |
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Preparation for Meeting 12 | I would like you to do the following 3 tasks: Task 1 Please finish the worksheet on the dimensions . You can also refer to my powerpoint presentation to learn about the other dimensions we did not talk about (Uncertainty Avoidance and Long-Term Orientation) for help. If your computer does not have microsoft powerpoint, you can look at the slides on this link. Task 2 Please write the options you chose for
a) Why did you choose your particular answers? b) Do you think that your own orientation on any of the five dimensions (Power Distance, Individualist, Masculine, Uncertainty Avoidance, Long Term Orientation) influenced your answers? Why or why not? Please e-mail me your answers to Task 2 by Tuesday, July 5. Task 3 (Optional) Please write your reflections about Meeting 11. You can write such topics as "What did you learn?" "What was difficult for you to understand?" "What would you like to do the next meeting?" "What questions do you have about meeting 11?" |
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Reflections |
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Artifacts | Japanese Students in Holland Story |
Analysis of "How do you Feel?" and "What would you do?" Answers of MMCE members to "How do you Feel?" and "What would you do?" Statistics Answer by Group |
Misunderstandings that occur between people with different orientations of the different dimensions. | Powerpoint Presentation | |||||
Oceania | Colombia | Guatemala | England | USA | China | Kenya | |||
Resources | Hofstede, G.J, Pedersen, P.B & G. Hofstede. (2002) Hofstede, G. (2001) Culture's Consequences. London: Sage Publications Top Gun |
Meeting 13 | Preparing for the Closing Discussion! (July 13) | ||
Description: | We will meet in room G22 and each group will begin preparing for the final
disucssion. |
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Meeting 14 | A Closing Discussion (July 20) | ||||||
Description: | We will hold the closing discussion on July 20. Everyone will have the
opportunity to speak so be prepared! |
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Preparation for Meeting 14 | Be ready to speak! Details of the Disucussion |
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England | Kenya | Guatemala | USA | China | New Zealand | Colombia | |
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Meeting 15 | MMCE Recreation and Reflection (August 3) (Optional) | ||
Description: | We will have a chance to relax and talk. The time and place is undecided.
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Please e-mail me your self-evaluation and your MMCE evaluation for a grade.
To do so, please download the file here, fill out the self and MMCE evaluation, and e-mail it to me as an attached
file. If you do not know how to send an attached file or are confused,
please contact me and I will gladly help you. Although your grade for MMCE is subject to negotiation, I will honor most self evaluations if they are reasonable.Furthermore, your evaluation of MMCE will not affect your grade at all, I promise. The reason why I am asking you to evaluate MMCE is that I made dramatic changes to the MMCE curriculum this year and I am always looking for ways to improve it. I do not mind constructive criticism nor do I mind compliments! If you could e-mail me your self and MMCE evaluation by August 3 (or earlier), I would appreciate it. |
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