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Close, David – Michigan Social Studies Journal, 1988
Examines the concept of political socialization and the sources of distinctiveness in Canadian political life. Focuses on relations between French and English Canada, regional differences, governmental machinery, civic education, and media influences. (DB)
Descriptors: Canada Natives, Citizenship Education, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries

Ezell, Macel D. – Michigan Social Studies Journal, 1988
Outlines topics for comparative study of Canada and the United States. Includes geography, politics, settlement patterns, economics, education, religion, and sports. Suggests materials to aid teachers in formulating comparative approaches to Canadian and U.S. studies. (DB)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries

Steiner, Stan – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1996
Provides an excellent annotated bibliography of children's trade books, fiction, poetry, and miscellaneous works about the Oregon Trail. Includes a concise overview of the hardships faced by settlers as they followed the trail during the westward expansion. A bibliography of reference sources at the end of the article also is very useful. (MJP)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Childrens Literature, Educational Resources, Elementary Education
Beardsley, Rick – 1992
This paper uses the ethno-cultural composition of the Canadian population and the framework of multicultural policies as a springboard for examining how a democratic state prepares new teachers for teaching in a multicultural society. The education community has come to accept multiculturalism as a foundation of Canadian identity, although there…
Descriptors: Canadian Studies, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education

Bennett, Paul W. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1990
Describes the life of workers and the political turmoil of the Depression years. Introduces "Industrial Image/Images Industrielles (1987)," a volume containing art depicting life during the 1930's. Examples of the artwork are included. (GG)
Descriptors: Art, Art Expression, Art History, Blue Collar Occupations

Lunde, Paul – New England Journal of History, 1993
Discusses the origins and impact of the Piri Reis map, an early world map based on the voyages of Columbus and 20 other source maps. Maintains that evidence exists that Christopher Columbus may have drawn part of the map. Includes lengthy quotes from the map's legend written by Reis. (CFR)
Descriptors: Arabs, Cartography, Elementary Secondary Education, European History
Manitoba Social Science Teacher, 1994
Devoted to the Winnipeg General Strike in 1919, this document provides social science teachers with details of the strike as well as general information on teaching about unions, labor, and working-class history. The first article, "The Winnipeg General Strike" (Doug Smith), presents the events during and prior to the Winnipeg General…
Descriptors: Females, Foreign Countries, Industrialization, Instructional Materials
Bleiker, Chuck; Marra, Kim – 1993
This paper examines art, a discipline that bears striking parallels, and differences, in the way it is practiced and valued in the United States and Japan. In Japan, art is a valued part of the elementary curriculum warranting as much time as science and social studies. In the United States, art is generally thought of as something extra to do if…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Products, Childrens Art
Gage, Susan – 1991
Dialogue and illustrations trace the history of the first peoples of South, Central, and North America and encourage students to look at past and present patterns of colonialism and to view colonialism from the perspective of the colonized. Chapter 1 critiques Columbus 500 years after founding the first colony in the Americas. Chapter 2 presents…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Colonialism, Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations
Parsons, Jim – 1982
Savage, blood-thirsty, drunk, monosyllabic, naked, and primitive are the stereotypes of Native Americans in textbooks. These stereotypes are so pervasive that they tend to be accepted uncritically by the rest of society. The evidence suggests that many textbooks are biased and, in a large number of cases, outright racist. The concept of…
Descriptors: American Indians, Cultural Images, Elementary Secondary Education, Eskimos
Mathematics Curriculum Guide for Arabic-Speaking Children, Levels A-B (Kindergarten). Working Draft.
Chicago Board of Education, IL. Dept. of Curriculum. – 1978
The kindergarten level curriculum guide for bilingual education of Arabic-speaking children in the Chicago public schools is divided into two difficulty levels and is designed to facilitate acquisition of mathematical concepts by presenting them in the children's native language. At each level, the concepts covered include the meaning of numbers,…
Descriptors: Arabic, Arabs, Curriculum Guides, Elementary School Mathematics

Ritchie, Donald A. – OAH Magazine of History, 1997
Presents an introduction and overview of the field of oral history. Briefly explores the broad range of subjects with which oral history techniques can be utilized. Covers recent trends and developments including the use of oral history interviews in plays, radio dramas, and documentaries. Lists seminal and current works. (MJP)
Descriptors: Family History, Higher Education, Historiography, History Instruction

Bennet, Paul W. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1990
Presents a study of historical documents focusing on the complex relationship between dress, gender, and power in North America in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Examines social rules governing dress and appearance, providing examples of how people dressed to comply with social expectations. Loosely based on a Smithsonian…
Descriptors: Clothing, Cultural Images, Females, Feminism

Kindler, Anna M. – Art Education, 1994
Maintains that the prevalent view of multiculturalism assumes that culture is portable and transferable from generation to generation within each cultural group. Argues that this view poses a narrowly defined cultural identity. Describes one child's attraction to and understanding of other cultural groups through visual art. (CFR)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, Art Education, Art Products, Childhood Attitudes

Conway, Dennis – Social Education, 1991
Analyzes social and economic challenges facing the Caribbean region. Examines colonialism's legacy, factors contributing to emigration, and social stratification. Emphasizes difficulties in self-determination created historically by externally introduced ideas, continuing U.S. hegemony, and cultural, racial, and ethnic differences. Provides maps…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Colonialism, Cultural Pluralism, Demography