“…The first question concerned cross cultural differences in NV conduct, wondering whether findings on teacher immediacy obtained in the USA can be generalized to other cultures. Questions were raised about the stability of the relationship between teacher immediacy and educational outcomes, about cross cultural differences in absolute levels of teacher immediacy (as a function of cultural norms and expectations about expressivity), and about inter-cultural teacher-student interaction in American education (See McCroskey et al, 1996, who compared teacher immediacy in Australia, Finland, Puerto Rico and the USA; Neulip, 1997, andPribyl, Sakamoto, andKeaten, 2004, who compared Japan to the USA; Myers, Zhong, and Guan, 1998, who compared the USA and China; Roach and Byrne, 2001, who compared Germany and the USA; and Johnson and Miller, 2002, who compared Kenya and the USA). Without going into the details of those studies, tentative conclusions claimed consistency across cultures in the pattern of relationship between teacher immediacy and educational outcomes; showed cultural differences in absolute levels of immediacy; and indicated that unique combinations due to different cultural expectations might be expected.…”