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Schramm, Wilbur – 1977
The communication satellite already has developed a mature technology. It carries a substantial part of the world's long range communication, and is now useable for special cultural and educational purposes. Major cultural effects come from its contribution to increasing enormously the flow of information in the world. It will increase human…
Descriptors: Communications Satellites, Cultural Context, Cultural Enrichment, Cultural Influences
Anderson, Lee F. – 1974
The three major objectives of intercultural education are to help people effectively manage encounters among culturally different individuals, competently move in and out of culturally diverse settings, and skillfully utilize resources of human culture in creating new settings. At present, schools and the social studies profession are not…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Context, Cultural Differences
Visalberghi, A. – 1992
The difficulties of the role of education in promoting a culture of universal human value and effectiveness need to be considered and analyzed from a global perspective. Section 1 addresses three main problems in cultural and educational developments: (1) education for all based on local context; (2) common values identified and emphasized; and…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Cultural Education, Cultural Enrichment, Cultural Influences
Fuchs, Gaynell M. – 1987
As an alternative to the research paper for a course on Sexism in Literature, the idea of looking at feminine beauty through time and space was borrowed from Kenneth Clark's book, "Feminine Beauty." After a field trip to the Honolulu Academy of Arts and a background survey of library materials, each student chose a reproduction about…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Art Appreciation, Art History, Class Activities
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Katriel, Tamar – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1987
Points out that fire inscriptions, an institutional form of ephemeral art in Israeli youth movement ceremonials, have symbolic meaning and rhetorical effects rooted in secular European youth movement culture as well as in traditional Judaism. Considers that fire inscriptions symbolically mediate these two cultural strands and serve as…
Descriptors: Art Expression, Communication Research, Cultural Context, Cultural Enrichment