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Culture and competence : contexts of life success / edited by Robert J. Sternberg and Elena L. Grigorenko.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, [2004]Copyright date: ©2004Edition: First editionDescription: xi, 300 pages : illustrations, maps ; 27 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1591470978
  • 9781591470977
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 153.9 22
LOC classification:
  • BF311 .C845 2004
Contents:
Ch. 1. An Ecocultural Perspective on the Development of Competence / John W. Berry -- Ch. 2. What Do Children Do When They Cannot Go to School? / Elena L. Grigorenko and Paul A. O'Keefe -- Ch. 3. Cultural Competence - Tacit, Yet Fundamental: Self, Social Relations, and Cognition in the United States and Japan / Shinobu Kitayama and Sean Duffy -- Ch. 4. Understanding the Cognitive and Social Aspects of Intercultural Competence / Walter J. Lonner and Susanna A. Hayes -- Ch. 5. The Cultural Deep Structure of Psychological Theories of Social Development / Joan G. Miller -- Ch. 6. Cultures and Cognition: Performance Differences and Invariant Structures / Ype H. Poortinga and Fons J. R. Van de Vijver -- Ch. 7. The Cultural Practice of Intelligence Testing: Problems of International Export / Robert Serpell and Brenda Pitts Haynes -- Ch. 8. Intellectual, Attitudinal, and Interpersonal Aspects of Competence in the United States and Japan / Lauren J. Shapiro and Hiroshi Azuma -- Ch. 9. Why Cultural Psychology Is Necessary and Not Just Nice: The Example of the Study of Intelligence / Robert J. Sternberg and Elena L. Grigorenko -- Ch. 10. Culturally Situated Cognitive Competence: A Functional Framework / Qi Wang, Stephen J. Ceci, Wendy M. Williams and Kimberly A. Kopko -- Ch. 11. Ethnoepistemologies at Home and at School / Isabel Zambrano and Patricia Greenfield -- Ch. 12. Reflections on Culture and Competence / David Matsumoto.
Review: "In Culture and Competence: Contexts of Life Success, Robert J. Sternberg and Elena L. Grigorenko bring together a group of leading scholars to discuss how competency is defined in cultures around the world. Moving beyond traditional blanket expectations of Western culture, the authors explore the existence and various forms of "core competencies," discuss how competencies can be identified and studied across cultures, and explain how integral it will be to understand varying definitions of competence as globalization increases and societies become more complex." "This volume will be an invaluable resource for graduate students new to the fields of intelligence and of cultural psychology while also appealing to cognitive, developmental, cultural, and educational psychologists as well as anthropologists and educators at all levels."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Ch. 1. An Ecocultural Perspective on the Development of Competence / John W. Berry -- Ch. 2. What Do Children Do When They Cannot Go to School? / Elena L. Grigorenko and Paul A. O'Keefe -- Ch. 3. Cultural Competence - Tacit, Yet Fundamental: Self, Social Relations, and Cognition in the United States and Japan / Shinobu Kitayama and Sean Duffy -- Ch. 4. Understanding the Cognitive and Social Aspects of Intercultural Competence / Walter J. Lonner and Susanna A. Hayes -- Ch. 5. The Cultural Deep Structure of Psychological Theories of Social Development / Joan G. Miller -- Ch. 6. Cultures and Cognition: Performance Differences and Invariant Structures / Ype H. Poortinga and Fons J. R. Van de Vijver -- Ch. 7. The Cultural Practice of Intelligence Testing: Problems of International Export / Robert Serpell and Brenda Pitts Haynes -- Ch. 8. Intellectual, Attitudinal, and Interpersonal Aspects of Competence in the United States and Japan / Lauren J. Shapiro and Hiroshi Azuma -- Ch. 9. Why Cultural Psychology Is Necessary and Not Just Nice: The Example of the Study of Intelligence / Robert J. Sternberg and Elena L. Grigorenko -- Ch. 10. Culturally Situated Cognitive Competence: A Functional Framework / Qi Wang, Stephen J. Ceci, Wendy M. Williams and Kimberly A. Kopko -- Ch. 11. Ethnoepistemologies at Home and at School / Isabel Zambrano and Patricia Greenfield -- Ch. 12. Reflections on Culture and Competence / David Matsumoto.

"In Culture and Competence: Contexts of Life Success, Robert J. Sternberg and Elena L. Grigorenko bring together a group of leading scholars to discuss how competency is defined in cultures around the world. Moving beyond traditional blanket expectations of Western culture, the authors explore the existence and various forms of "core competencies," discuss how competencies can be identified and studied across cultures, and explain how integral it will be to understand varying definitions of competence as globalization increases and societies become more complex." "This volume will be an invaluable resource for graduate students new to the fields of intelligence and of cultural psychology while also appealing to cognitive, developmental, cultural, and educational psychologists as well as anthropologists and educators at all levels."--BOOK JACKET.

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