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Cafarella, Lindsey; Bohan, Chara Haeussler – Social Education, 2012
Teaching about China can often be difficult because Chinese culture is very different from the culture of most American students. Students in social studies classes can find it hard to relate to such a distant and unfamiliar country. As China becomes a more and more integral part of the social studies curriculum, teachers must find effective…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Foreign Countries, Asian Culture, Cultural Education
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Wolla, Scott – Social Education, 2013
The rise of China, as well as any of the emerging economies, has much to offer students and teachers of social studies--especially in the fields of history and economics. Traditionally, history education in the United States has emphasized Western civilization and provided instruction for educators with that end in mind. In an era of increased…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Studies, History Instruction, Economics
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Chang, Michael – Social Education, 1986
Provides an annotated list of print and audiovisual materials which will support teaching about China at the elementary and secondary levels. (JDH)
Descriptors: Chinese Culture, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Materials
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Kun-yu, Bu – Social Education, 1988
Recounts the author's experience of returning home to China after three years of study in the United States. Highlights the differences between the U.S. and Chinese cultures, focusing on how the author changed during his international experience, and how China had changed in his absence. Includes suggestions for social studies teachers who wish to…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cultural Differences, Developing Nations, Development