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Myers, George C.; Manton, Kenneth G. – Gerontologist, 1984
Responds to discussion (Fries, 1984) of an earlier article (Myers and Manton, 1984) presenting empirical evidence on changes in the distribution of ages at death. Further analysis of the data is presented, including life expectancy changes from 1950-1978 and comparison of data for men and women from several countries. (JAC)
Descriptors: Age, Cross Cultural Studies, Death, Population Trends

Brooks, Victor D. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1986
Reviews the historical development of Canadian studies in United States textbooks and other instructional material. Notes common shortcomings and misconceptions of early materials. Describes how an expanded and more even treatment of Canada would improve social studies instruction in the United States. (JDH)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cross Cultural Studies, Secondary Education, Social Studies

Min, Pyong Gap – Amerasia Journal, 1987
Compares the business activities of Filipino and Korean immigrants based on census data and other published materials. Formulates hypotheses for differences between these groups based on the following factors: (1) value systems, (2) ethnic resources, (3) level of industrial and business development of home country, and (4) trade relations with the…
Descriptors: Business, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Employment
Bahree, Patricia – Western European Education, 1987
Presents a broad overview of instruction about Asia in European schools. Identifies problems that limit the amount and quality of instruction, including the limitations of teachers, unchanging course syllabi, and inadequate textbooks. Provides suggestions for improving instruction. (JDH)
Descriptors: Asian History, Asian Studies, Cross Cultural Studies, Foreign Countries

Cole, Michael – American Psychologist, 1984
Contends that greater knowledge of international matters would benefit the American student of psychology. Bases argument on the author's personal experiences as an expert on learning theory in the U.S.S.R. and Africa. Recommends using foreign films and literature in psychology courses to challenge students' underlying cultural assumptions about…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Awareness, Educational Objectives, Global Approach

Sexton, Virginia Staudt; Misiak, Henryk – American Psychologist, 1984
Describes the roots and consequences of the isolationism of American psychology. Argues that, as undergraduates, American psychology students should be enabled to develop a world view through exposure to foreign research and practices. Suggests means of implementing such exposure. (KH)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Cultural Exchange, Foreign Countries

Lefever, Harry G. – Phylon, 1981
Reviews several explanations for "playing the dozens," a ritualized verbal contest carried out principally among Black males. Holds that the ritual is a survival technique that teaches young Black men to face up to an antagonistic society and to deal with conflicts. Provides examples of ritual insult from other cultures. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black Youth, Blacks, Conflict

Joyce, Bruce; Showers, Beverly – Educational Researcher, 1985
Examines the structure of Indian teacher education, current criticisms of it, and the themes of research and innovation. Identifies many parallels between North American and Indian practices and asserts that, like the American system, the structure of Indian teacher education lacks mechanisms to promote experimentation and research. (KH)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Exchange, Elementary Secondary Education

Purves, Alan C. – American Journal of Education, 1984
Focuses on reading in the school domain and concludes that achievement in reading results from a combination of maturation, exposure, and instruction. Assesses the limits an successes of the instruction of reading in the U.S. and makes cross-national comparisons. (RDN)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Interpretive Skills

Children Today, 1987
Provides information on the topics of: (1) physical education and fitness programs in the schools; (2) vital statistics on live births, marriage, divorce, and death rates in the United States; (3) AIDS in children; (4) American family trends; (5) maternal and child health care in Europe and United States; (6) early childhood prevention programs.…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Cross Cultural Studies, Elementary Education, Family Characteristics

Simpson, Judith W. – Art Education, 1991
Observes that time in many cultures is viewed as cyclical in nature, and is perpetualized in rituals and the art forms that surround them. Argues that, if art education aims to promote understanding among cultures, it must consider works of art, techniques, and meanings not only in geographic and racial contexts but in temporal ones as well. (KM)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Art Activities, Art Education, Art History
Newsweek, 1984
Reviews achievements of Asian Americans in higher education, the importance of family in the drive to succeed, attitudes toward education, Asian American predominance in technical fields, and some stereotypes about Asian Americans. Also discusses comparative studies of Asian and American newborns and Asian and American childrearing. (CMG)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Acculturation, Asian Americans, Career Choice
Taniuchi, Lois – 1984
As the Suzuki method of music instruction has spread from Japan to other countries, its methods have been modified to adapt to the culture of those countries. In this paper the Japanese cultural background, and the principles and methods developed in Japan are discussed and compared with the adaptations made in the United States. The Suzuki method…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Anthropology, Case Studies, Child Development