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Glasgow, Jacqueline N. – Teaching Education, 1994
Action research can promote cultural literacy by increasing teachers' awareness of their own values and perspectives and encouraging them to entertain perspectives different from their own. The paper describes how one prospective teacher, through classroom observation in a one-room Amish school, developed positive, culturally sensitive images and…
Descriptors: Action Research, Amish, Attitude Change, Consciousness Raising
Ediger, Marlow – 1985
The Old Order Amish, or Mennonites, are a religious sect that represents both a traditional and changing culture. Their conservatism is evidenced in their rural way of life, large families of 8 to 12 children, use of horse drawn farm machinery and transportation, nonuse of electricity, and uniformity of dress. The Old Order Amish also present a…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Amish, Cultural Isolation, Cultural Traits
Friesen, John W. – Multicultural Education Journal, 1994
Discusses the origins, lifestyle, and education of the Amish and introduces three papers concerning Amish educational practices. The first article presents observations of a newly appointed Amish teacher. The two remaining articles discuss educationally relevant insights involving the challenges that health-care personnel face in relating to the…
Descriptors: Amish, Beliefs, Case Studies, Court Litigation