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Chopyk, Dan B. – Russian Language Journal, 1982
Examines four approaches to teaching Russian literature in translation and offers suggestions from the most successful programs to help in establishing, developing, or improving similar programs at other educational institutions. (EKN)
Descriptors: English, Interdisciplinary Approach, Postsecondary Education, Russian
Schwartz, Donald, Ed.; And Others – 1989
This resource book provides 50 learning activities with background materials for teaching about tsarist Russia and the emergence of the Soviet Union. Use of literature, history, geography, primary sources, various learning strategies are all included. The lessons provide study of 19th and 20th century events to Mikhail Gorbachev and perestroika.…
Descriptors: Communism, Foreign Countries, Literary History, Marxism
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Simpson, Mark S. – Clearing House, 1986
Describes a program in which students were immersed in Russian culture and history in an effort to help them better understand the text of Turgenev's "Mumu." (FL)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Elementary Secondary Education, Integrated Activities
WGBH-TV, Boston, MA. – 2001
In 1870, after the successful publication of "War and Peace," Leo Tolstoy began imagining a story about a high-born society woman, "Anna Karenina," who destroys her life by having an adulterous affair. By presenting his adulteress as a sympathetic character, Tolstoy aimed to expose injustices in such Russian institutions as…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classics (Literature), Critical Viewing, Cultural Context
Cole, Robert A., Ed.; Vaillant, Janet G., Ed. – 1993
These teacher-developed activities help the student to gain a greater awareness of the richness of Russian history and the Soviet past. New materials have been added from the original version and much has been updated. The volume is not a full curriculum but can be integrated into existing study of the world region. The book is divided into five…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Foreign Countries, Geography, Global Education
Boesen, Steve – 1980
A world literature course for gifted and talented high school students is described. J. Renzulli's Enrichment Triad concepts form the basis of the model. The course begins with general exploration activities on the various cultural settings and genres in the literature of the world, and proceeds to the selection of specific novels and topics for…
Descriptors: African Literature, American Indian Literature, Cultural Influences, Drama
Jones, Dianne – 1986
Russian culture is very much influenced by its huge land area, peculiar topography, and harsh climate. To understand Russian culture one must know how Russians perceive nature. This paper discusses how this concept may be conveyed to U.S. middle school students through poetry. Poems about nature can provide students an opportunity to understand…
Descriptors: Course Content, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Curriculum
Talbot, Elizabeth, Ed.; Vaillant, Janet G., Ed. – 1985
Intended to provide middle school and high school teachers and others interested in Russia and the Soviet Union with a guide to printed materials, this booklet is divided into several sections. The first section, comprising the bulk of the publication, is devoted to reviews of 69 books that were written for classroom use or appear as if they might…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Area Studies, Cultural Awareness, Foreign Culture
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Dixon, Felicia – Gifted Child Today Magazine, 1994
This article describes the structure and operation of three literature seminars offered in the English curriculum at the Indiana Academy for Science, Mathematics, and Humanities. The seminar approach puts the responsibility on the student and fosters creativity, thinking skills, and problem solving. The seminars include:…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Discussion (Teaching Technique), English Curriculum, English Literature
Jones, Dianne – 1983
By distinguishing between the Soviet government and the Russian people in Soviet studies, teachers can assist students in forming positive but realistic attitudes about Russia. Geography, music, art, and literature offer a wealth of information about Russia. A good starting point is a discussion of Russian children: the age at which they enter…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Education