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"How Do I Deal with These New Ideas?": The Psychological Acculturation of Rural Students

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    "How Do I Deal with These New Ideas?": The Psychological Acculturation of Rural Students

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This study explored how an awareness of psychological acculturation can help faculty to understand rural/Appalachian students' classroom experiences. By using a thematic analysis technique, selections from student journals were identified that captured the perspective of being a rural/Appalachian student adjusting to the new cultural system of a college classroom. By focusing on 16 self-identified rural/Appalachian students, the researcher identified the attitudinal positions of assimilation, separation, and integration as students negotiated this intercultural experience. This paper identifies the complexity of rural/Appalachian cultural identity and also suggests strategies on how faculty can help students cope with oppositional knowledge they encounter in the university classroom.

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Dees, D. M., (2006) “"How Do I Deal with These New Ideas?": The Psychological Acculturation of Rural Students”, Journal of Research in Rural Education 21(6), 1–11.

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2006-02-26

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