JOURNAL OF BUSINESS DIVERSITY
Bridging Cultural Gaps Through Creating Awareness About Differences in Value Systems and Cultural Norms Between Students’ and Instructors’ Home Cultures
Author(s): Ekaterina Goodroad
Citation: Ekaterina Goodroad, (2020) "Bridging Cultural Gaps Through Creating Awareness About Differences in Value Systems and Cultural Norms Between Students’ and Instructors’ Home Cultures," Journal of Business Diversity, Vol. 20, Iss. 4, pp. 20-54
Article Type: Research paper
Publisher: North American Business Press
Abstract:
Based on Stiegler & Hiebert’s theoretical orientation that teaching is a cultural activity, many foreignborn faculty experience cultural barriers in U.S. classrooms. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that these cultural barriers stemming from differences in value systems and cultural norms between students’ and instructor’s home cultures can be used to bridge cultural gaps. The results of interviews conducted among foreign-born instructors at a 2-year college indicate that although most participants experienced cultural barriers, they used differences in cultural norms and value systems to build a bridge between their home cultures and the U.S. culture in the classroom.