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Brown Univ., Providence, RI. Center for Foreign Policy Development. – 1992
This mini-unit was designed to help high school students make sense of the complex issues raised by the disintegration of the Soviet Union, while letting them form their own conclusions about the direction of U.S. foreign policy. In the course of a five-day lesson plan, students have an opportunity to put recent events into perspective, deepen…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Current Events, Foreign Policy, Futures (of Society)
Mayer, Frederick; LaMotte, Sally – 1981
Designed to parallel five student seminars televised over the Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN), this handbook provides an overview of current economic issues for high school students. Selections cover inflation, the crisis in American productivity, unemployment in the United States, global economic interdependence, and the role of…
Descriptors: Anthologies, Capitalism, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Current Events
Close Up Foundation, Arlington, VA. – 1989
This annual publication seeks to inform interested readers about issues currently confronting the United States. The introductory section briefly discusses the 101st Congress, members of the Bush administration, and the Supreme Court. The federal budget process is also discussed in this section. The section on domestic policy issues contains the…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Disarmament, Economics
Reford-McCandless International Inst., Toronto (Ontario). – 1987
This kit, designed for use in elementary and secondary school classrooms and community groups, presents information and interdisciplinary learning activities that focus on two 1987 Canadian summit meetings. One summit, the Commonwealth of Nations meeting in Vancouver, involved countries with a legacy as British colonial nations; and the other, La…
Descriptors: Community Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Integrated Activities
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Stutterd, Tony – Geographical Education, 1987
Presents a simulation in which students assume the role of committee members of an aid-giving organization which has limited funds to distribute to a number of requests from Tigray, Ethiopia. Students use background papers and program proposals to make decisions, and are encouraged to identify criteria used for supporting a project. (LS)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Financial Support
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Major, Marc; Nelson, Kari – Social Studies, 1995
Presents a five-hour simulation designed for secondary social studies students that focuses on the civil war in the former Yugoslavia. Describes necessary materials, a recommended time frame, and a five-day instructional plan. Includes data sheets about individual nations, focus questions, and individual role descriptions. (CFR)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cultural Differences, Ethnic Groups, European History
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Romey, Barbara – OAH Magazine of History, 1994
Asserts that the issue of U.S. participation in the League of Nations is usually presented as a failure by Woodrow Wilson and the Republicans to compromise. Presents a lesson that clarifies the choice confronting the United States in 1919-20 and interprets the league as a historic innovation. (CFR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cooperative Learning, Curriculum Design, Diplomatic History
Brown Univ., Providence, RI. Center for Foreign Policy Development. – 1993
This document is part of a series that seeks to help people think constructively about foreign policy issues, to improve citizen involvement, and to encourage debate on public issues. "Europe in Turmoil: 1914-1945"; "The Search for Security: 1945-1985"; and "Revolutionary Changes in Europe: 1985-1993" are the issues…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Discussion (Teaching Technique), European History, Foreign Countries
Perkovich, George – 1989
In the United States, educators have had difficulty teaching about the Soviet Union. Students are often ignorant of the historical circumstances that have affected the U.S./Soviet relationship, and they are often miseducated by stereotypes they encounter in popular culture. This curriculum explores the government and economy of the Soviet Union,…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Civil Liberties, Communism, Critical Thinking
Berger, Karl; And Others – 1989
Part of a larger project, "The U.S. and the USSR: Choices for the 21st Century," that is aimed at developing curricular materials for use at the secondary, undergraduate, and adult education levels, this book helps high school students to think through some of the complex issues surrounding U.S.-Soviet relations and the nuclear arms race…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Decision Making, Diplomatic History, Disarmament
Monahan, Robert L.; And Others – 1980
This self-contained unit of study on Canada is one of a series which can be used to supplement secondary level courses of social studies, contemporary world problems, government, history, and geography. Developed by teachers, the unit focuses on international relations. A comparative approach is used which stresses understanding Canada from…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries, Geography
Benjamin, Roger; And Others – 1969
This manual introduces undergraduate students to empirical aspects of the political development process. It contains 12 exercises, some of which are based on outside readings or excerpts included in appendices. Exercises one through three examine theoretical, conceptual, and definitional issues. Exercise four focuses on social and economic…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Data Analysis, Development, Economic Factors
Hoeplin-Phalon, Nancy, Ed. – 1997
This annual briefing book focuses on eight topics related to U.S. foreign policy. The essays provide an overview of the geographic area or subject of concern. The volume's introduction features a discussion of how U.S. foreign policy is made. The eight essays include: (1) "Today's Media: What Voice in Foreign Policy" (Raymond Carroll);…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Diplomatic History, Foreign Countries
Davis, W. J. – 1999
In this unit, students prepare a report on China, specifically on the relevance of key events in China's recent history (The Communist Revolution, The Great Leap Forward, The Cultural Revolution, Tiananmen Square) to its current economic and political changes. Students assume the role of presidential advisors who are expected to know the present…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Economics, Foreign Countries, Futures (of Society)
Muldoon, James P., Jr., Ed. – 1992
This publication is designed to help students prepare for participation in Model United Nations activities. A Model U.N. conference simulates the activities of a United Nations body, usually the Security Council or the General Assembly and its committees. Participants assume the roles of representatives of Member States to the United Nations…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries, Foreign Culture
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