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Ennals, Peter, Ed. – 1993
This guide covers the Canadian Maritime provinces of New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia. The first in a series prepared for geographers and those interested in travel, this guide is written by local geographers or others with special expertise on the area and provides insights and a feeling for place that textbooks often miss.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Area Studies, Canadian Studies, Cross Cultural Studies
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Guillory, Raphael M. – Journal of Developmental Education, 2009
This article presents findings from a qualitative study examining the similarities and differences between American Indian/Alaska Native student perceptions and the perceptions of state representatives, university presidents, and faculty about persistence factors and barriers to degree completion specific to American Indian/Alaska Native students…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Land Grant Universities, American Indians, Alaska Natives
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Scott, Nina M. – College English, 1980
Describes a course in comparative North/South American literature as a model of one approach to broadening students' ethnic and cultural viewpoints. (DD)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Cultural Pluralism, English Instruction, Higher Education
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Super, Richard R. – History Teacher, 1983
A broad, hemispheric approach to American history, called the Bolton thesis or a history of the Americas, can contribute something unique to a college curriculum formerly dependent on the more traditional surveys. It also poses some extraordinary challenges. Guidelines for teaching such a course are presented. (RM)
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Higher Education, Introductory Courses, Latin American History
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Hale, Charles R., Comp. – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 1993
Presents three documents related to the Columbus Quincentenary and indigenous populations. Includes the Declaration of Quito (Ecuador) of July 21, 1990; the final text of the Declaration of Xelaju (Guatemala); and the document "After the 500 Years: Indigenous and Peoples' Unity Proposals for Political Action." (CFR)
Descriptors: American Indians, Colonialism, Cultural Exchange, Cultural Influences
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Hernandez-Reguant, Ariana – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 1993
Contends that the Columbian Quincentenary, like similar bicentennials and other commemorations, was promoted and sponsored by governments. Discusses the efforts of various public and private Spanish agencies that organized Quincentenary activities. Contends that many Native American groups were left out of the activities. (CFR)
Descriptors: American Indians, Colonialism, Cultural Exchange, Cultural Influences
Breivik, Patricia Senn, Ed. – 1983
As suggested by a Colorado Academic Library Master Plan developed in 1982, a statewide conference that brought together academicians and librarians was held to explore the role of academic libraries in the information society. People came in teams of three from institutions and included library directors, academic vice presidents, and faculty…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Higher Education, History Instruction, Library Role
Fishman, Ann – Humanities, 1995
Considers the contributions of John Bartram, a self-taught botanist and farmer in Colonial America. Bartram collected and classified hundreds of North American plant species, eventually enjoying international renown as a botanist. His 102-acre farm and garden in Pennsylvania have been restored and preserved. (MJP)
Descriptors: Botany, Colonial History (United States), Ecology, Floriculture
Phillips, Carla R.; Phillips, William D., Jr. – Humanities, 1991
Surveys U.S. historiography dealing with Christopher Columbus from the eighteenth century to the present. Traces the changes in interpretation, treating Columbus as a hero, a victim, a visionary, a genius, and a mariner. Discusses past textbook treatments of Columbus and the portrayal of minorities in descriptions of his expeditions. (DK)
Descriptors: Biographies, Citizenship Education, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
Oliver, Eileen Iscoff – 1994
Intended to help literature teachers examine ways in which the traditional canon can be expanded to include diversity in curricular choices, this book invites readers to work together to find new and better ways to introduce an ever-changing student body to what has heretofore been either unacknowledged or undervalued. The book is divided into…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Censorship, Cultural Differences, Cultural Enrichment
Riechers, Maggie – Humanities, 1995
Profiles Alfred A. Knopf, his wife Blanche, and the publishing empire they created. Beginning in 1915, Knopf Inc. established a reputation for intellectual integrity, eventually including the works of 35 Pulitzer Prize winners and 18 Nobel laureates. Knopf often led the publishing industry in book design and literary tastes. (MJP)
Descriptors: Archives, Authors, Books, Cultural Background
Pearson, Bethyl A.; Xu, Qiang – 1991
A study investigated cultural variations in the ways groups of speakers reach consensus in the face of disagreement or suggestion. Subjects were six graduate students in each of five groups: one composed of native speakers of American English, two of Taiwanese Chinese, and two of mainland Chinese. Each group performed a desert survival exercise,…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, English (Second Language), Group Dynamics, Higher Education
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Watts, Pauline Moffitt – OAH Magazine of History, 1991
Discusses Columbus's motivation for his explorations. Argues that his ideas of geography and navigation were not novel but based on ancient and medieval sources. Claims that Columbus was motivated by a belief that his destiny was to carry Christianity to pagans, thereby ushering in the end of the world and final judgment. (DK)
Descriptors: Beliefs, Christianity, Cultural Influences, European History
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Steinmetz, D. L. (Sunny); And Others – TESOL Journal, 1994
In response to a lack of English-as-a-Second-Language curricular materials integrating language and culture, the authors designed a unit based on the problem-posing philosophy of education. Its application in two college-level ESL classrooms in South Dakota is described in which Lakota Indian culture was incorporated into the curriculum. (Contains…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, Cultural Awareness, Curriculum Development, English (Second Language)
Muller, Gilbert H., Comp.; Williams, John A., Comp. – 1994
This anthology of literature from the many American cultures as well as cultures around the world is intended for use in today's college composition and introductory literature courses. Offering a blend of classic favorites and selections from other cultures, the anthology contains some 300 stories, poems, and plays from the six habitable…
Descriptors: Anthologies, Cultural Context, Cultural Differences, English Instruction
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