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Stoddard, Ellwyn R. – Social Science Journal, 1975
A brief discussion of the development of a symposium assessing the interdisciplinary status of Borderland studies is provided. Also included is a general discussion of the problem involved in defining Borderland studies. This journal is available from Editor, Social Science Journal, Social Science Building, Colorado State University, Fort Collins,…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Conferences, Cross Cultural Studies, Geographic Regions

Gildersleeve, Charles R. – Social Science Journal, 1975
This article outlines geographic contributions to Borderlands studies in terms of 1) their general, regional and topical contributions; 2) specific studies and institutions dealing directly with the border; and 3) an evaluation of current research and a reference to future needs. For journal availability see SO 504 297. (Author/DE)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Conferences, Cross Cultural Studies, Geographic Regions
Nunez, Lucia; Chavez, Rebecca; Cheng, Amy; Kim, Pearl; Mukai, Gary; Murphey, Carol; Valadez, Martin – 2000
The lessons in this 3-part series are intended to provide students with a basic understanding of the relationship between the United States and Mexico, with emphasis on multiple perspectives, conflict and cooperation, and interdependence. This curriculum unit, Part 1, examines two important historical episodes. The first episode focuses on a…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cross Cultural Studies, Foreign Countries, International Relations

Stoddard, Ellwyn R. – Social Science Journal, 1975
Research contributions to Borderlands studies in the areas of anthropology, sociology, comparative studies, community studies and economic development, archaeology and aboriginal cultures, contemporary southwestern minorities, and population and demographic studies are reviewed. For journal availability see SO 504 297. (DE)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Area Studies, Conferences, Cross Cultural Studies

Bath, C. Richard – Social Science Journal, 1975
Since there is little political science research on the Borderlands, this article focuses on future areas of research. For journal availability, see SO 504 297. (DE)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Conferences, Cross Cultural Studies, Geographic Regions
Lefebvre, Sue – 1982
Teaching materials for a comprehensive and integrated study of Mexico at the elementary level are presented. Emphasis throughout is on developing cross-cultural comparisons between Hermosillo and its sister city, Phoenix, for whom the program was created. Mexican geography, history, current events, politics, art, entertainment, education, people,…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cross Cultural Studies, Elementary Education, Instructional Materials
Cheng, Amy; Kim, Pearl; Lai, Selena; Mukai, Gary; Nunez, Lucia; Valadez, Martin – 2000
The lessons in this 3-part series are intended to provide students with a basic understanding of the relationship between the United States and Mexico, with emphasis on multiple perspectives, conflict and cooperation, and interdependence. This curriculum unit, Part 2, examines three contemporary issues: immigration, the North American Free Trade…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cross Cultural Studies, Environment, Foreign Countries

Taylor, James A. – Social Science Journal, 1975
Identification of subject matter, an assessment of past economic research, and future topics are discussed. Topics most frequently researched include Borderlands industrialization, commercial trade, and Mexican national labor participation in United States cities. For journal availability see SO 504 297. (Author/DE)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Conferences, Cross Cultural Studies, Economic Development
Hausler, Mary – 2002
This curriculum project compares Mexican society with the U.S. society. The project takes 4 weeks for classroom implementation, and different concepts are covered each week. A detailed step-by-step procedure is provided for the teacher to follow with 13 suggestions for projects about Mexico. Web sites are identified that offer specific information…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cross Cultural Studies, Curriculum Development, Democracy
Simpson, Sam – 1975
Two contrasting cultures are briefly examined in this unit of study for elementary school students. The student's pamphlet outlines the significant aspects of Swazi and Tepotzlan societies, highlighting customs of the two cultures from birth through death. Objectives of the lessons and exercises provided in the teacher's manual are to help…
Descriptors: African Culture, Area Studies, Cross Cultural Studies, Elementary Education
Marchick, Gloria Becker – 2002
The story of the conquest of Mexico, Mezo-America, and South America is widely known, and most of the known traditions are referred to as historical events and in the past tense. "El Dia de los Muertos," however, is a perfect example of the blending of two cultures or transculturation. To ignore what California's large Hispanic…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Art Activities, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Awareness
Neeson, Eileen; And Others – 1985
This social studies curriculum integrates the study of geographic, economic, historic, political and social features of nations in the Western Hemisphere with the development of key concepts and skills. While this curriculum focuses on the geographic and economic features of countries in the Western Hemisphere, it gives equal weight to the history…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Education
Mitchell, Susan – 1999
Studies of U.S. history in middle school usually focus on the British point of view of the growth and development of the United States. This curriculum project aims to foster a bi-national perspective to compare and contrast issues reflecting the influences of Spain and Mexico on the indigenous cultures of both countries, with a specific focus on…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Studies, Area Studies, Comparative Analysis
Miller, Barbara; Parisi, Lynn – 1992
To meet the needs of students who are Asian and Hispanic refugees, as well as the needs of a democratic society, teachers must be able to teach effectively an understanding and appreciation of the U.S. legal and judicial system while acknowledging, responding to, and integrating the cultural backgrounds and experiences of a diverse student…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences
Skagen, Kiki, Ed. – 1976
Nine papers comprise the proceedings from the conference on cultural interdependence between the border regions of San Diego, California, and Tijuana, Mexico. The papers discuss the following: (1) insurgence of the Southwest's Spanish-speaking minority since 1960; (2) opportunities for cooperation between the United States and Mexican governments;…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Conferences, Cooperative Planning, Cross Cultural Studies
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