
Subtopic
Provides people with a system knowledge
allows them to communicate with others
and teaches verbal and nonverbal behavior
Influences and establishes how people
interact with one another or do not interact
with one another
Influences the way the students participate
in the classroom discourse
Influences the steam in which teachers are
held
Influences the rituals take place in the
classroom setting
Definition
A form of human behavior resulted from
the need to interact with other human
beings
Forms
Talk
Gestures,
Non-verbal signal
Definition
The systematic procedures used to
perform a certain app or to communicate a
certain message
Example for rituals associated with
teaching and learning and education
In Jamaican, students snap or flatter
fingers to signal that they want to answer a
question
Communication between people from
different culturescommunication between
people from different cultures
North American students of European
origin are usually more talkative in class
and more willing to say their opinions
students of Native American heritage or
from Asian background
Euro American students' cultures teach
them that learning is shaped and helped by
their talk in active engagement and
exploring or discussing it
Asian are generally thought they will learn
best by listening to and absorbing the
knowledge being given to them by the
teacher
some cultures do not have a way for
students to signal a desire to talk to a
teacher
In Vietnam
most classroom interaction is tightly
controlled by the teacher
the steam in which teachers are held
varies from culture to culture
VNese have a great deal of respect for their
instructors and consider them to be
honored members of society
In Germany
students value the personal opinions of
instructors