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Duncombe, Sydney; Heikkinen, Michael H. – College Teaching, 1988
A two-hat debate technique is described in which one author wore a straw hat and spoke in favor of the American system, then donned a beret and argued for the French party system. The technique has been used to examine political issues, government policies, institutions of different nations, etc. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Critical Thinking, Debate, Higher Education
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Highnam, Sandra; Geist, Patricia – Communication Education, 1981
Describes an assignment in an introductory speech course in which students record specified information in a daily journal. The record of experience is used in describing, interpreting, and discussing their value systems. (JMF)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Communication (Thought Transfer), Diaries, Higher Education
Daley, Patrick – Instructor, 1998
Debating can teach students how to investigate new ideas, develop critical thinking, and open their minds to different viewpoints. It is a way to explore a world filled with diverse viewpoints. Debating topics can come from the books students are reading. The debating process develops critical reading skills by challenging students to examine text…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Critical Thinking, Debate, Elementary Education
Cheng, Amy – 2000
In this curriculum module students analyze both U.S. and Japanese perspectives of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. The activities integrate Howard Gardner's work on multiple intelligences. The module is recommended as a supplement to textbook coverage of the war in the Pacific and of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. It can be used to support both…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Historical Interpretation, Nuclear Warfare, Perspective Taking
Intercom, 1982
Suggests activities to develop junior high students' capacity for perspective consciousness considered a key to an effective study of global issues. For use in geography courses, the activities help students understand why different perspectives exist on an issue and how groups share understandings among their members through communication. (RM)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Cultural Differences, Geography Instruction, Global Approach
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Grauerholz, Elizabeth; Scuteri, Gina M. – Teaching Sociology, 1989
Presents a teaching method for enhancing student awareness of social issues by developing student's ability to take the role of others. States that this process allows students to develop a sense of "other" as a social construction created by the dominant group. Recommends use of journals and primary sources. (KO)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Empathy, Higher Education, Interpersonal Relationship
Southeastern Regional Vision for Education (SERVE), Tallahassee, FL. – 1993
The three papers contained within this volume examine planning for technology use in the classroom. The first paper, "PERSPECTIVES: School Level Educational Technology Planning" (Tracey Bailey, Geri Martin, Cathy Hutchins, Charles Terrett, and Ken Russell) discusses the process of educational technology planning from several different…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Planning, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education
Barton, Keith C. – 1993
Because students should not only know stories about the past, but also understand the interpretive nature of historians' work, this study sought to discover whether instruction can develop elementary students' ability to engage in some aspects of historical interpretation. The study focused on fifth grade students. The research consisted of direct…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary School Curriculum, Grade 5, Historiography
Maine Planning and Advisory Council on Developmental Disabilities, Augusta. – 1989
The booklet offers general suggestions, a quiz, specific activities, and a checklist to increase children's awareness of the needs and characteristics of persons with disabilities. Preferred terminology is explained and ways to provide children with direct experiences with persons with disabilities are suggested. The brief quiz serves both to…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Drum, Jan; Otero, George – 1988
"Teachable Moments" are teaching aids about global perspectives in education. Number 1 describes an activity that lets students feel what it is like to be a refugee. Number 2 involves discussion of why people are hungry, rich, or poor. Number 3 helps students learn to deal with experts' opinions on global problems. Number 4 uses…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Secondary Education, Global Approach, Map Skills
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Marquis, Carol A. – Educational Research Quarterly, 1983
This article describes how a global perspective can be added to a course on U.S. history, which is not traditionally thought of as having a world orientation. Several activities are described, and a resource list is appended. (BW)
Descriptors: Global Approach, International Education, Learning Activities, Perspective Taking
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Crowder, William W. – Education, 1982
Presents guidelines for teachers to help students understand a government based on religious tenets, such as the Islamic republic in Iran. Suggests four avenues of study: Islam and government, comparison of Islamic and western legal systems, problems and conflicts in an Islamic republic, and an enlarged perspective of the Islamic republic. (LC)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Eating Habits, Economic Factors, Feminism
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Turner, Andrew – British Journal of Special Education, 1998
Describes the use of imaginative reconstruction and empathy to teach historical perspective to British students (ages 13 and 14) with severe learning difficulties. Lessons focused on writing (or dictating) a story describing the feelings of a sailor about to be involved in the battle with the Spanish Armada. Examples are provided. (DB)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Creative Thinking, Empathy, Foreign Countries
National Council for the Social Studies, Washington, DC. – 1992
This National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) board of directors substantive issue session initiated the process of developing a position statement for the educational observance of the Quincentenary of Columbus' landing in the Americas. The meeting consisted of proposal statements by panelists and advocated the development of a united…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Cultural Awareness, Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum Development
Neumann, Anna – 1989
The paper examines the joint interactive process of top-level administrative leadership teams of colleges or universities, with emphasis on the team's collective thinking. It focuses on how individual team members, who report directly to the president, make sense of their own and each other's activities on the team (for example, by constructing…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Cognitive Style, College Administration
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