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Bjerstedt, Ake – 1990
As a means of studying ways to help children and young people deal constructively with questions of peace and war, Anima Bose and Zlmarian Jeanne Walker, who have worked to promote peace education in India and Brazil respectively, are interviewed. The influence of Gandhi on the concept of peace in India is emphasized. One cannot teach peace, it…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Global Approach
Riddle, Robin; And Others – 1988
This eight-day unit is designed for use in social studies, language arts, and philosophy classes at secondary (7-12) and community college levels. After a general introduction to international conflict, students explore various modes of conflict resolution and conflict management. Students then consider in general terms the reasons for war and for…
Descriptors: Arabs, Case Studies, Conflict Resolution, International Relations
Meyer, Kathleen M. – 1990
Designed to expose high school students to an alternative method of conflict resolution, this lesson revolves around the Indian movement for independence from Great Britain and the principles of non-violence advocated by Mahatma Gandhi which helped make that movement successful. The activities presented are designed to fit into a general world…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Class Activities, Colonialism, Conflict Resolution
Hrea, Robin – 1997
This unit contains two lessons to promote commonality of culture and indicate differences as well. The first lesson asks students to explore their preconceptions about India. The second lesson is a research activity to facilitate learning about major "movers and shakers" in 20th century South Asia. Lessons include objectives, strategies,…
Descriptors: Asian Studies, Conflict Resolution, Cultural Awareness, Culture
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Carter, Jimmy – Social Education, 1994
Asserts that the medical advances taken for granted in the United States are not available to citizens in many nations. Describes the Task Force for Child Survival and Development at the Carter Center in Georgia and its cooperative work with the World Health Organization. (CFR)
Descriptors: Child Health, Conflict Resolution, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries