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Vermeer, Donald E. – Social Studies, 1970
Reviews the historical development and present status of African studies, and makes some predictions about its future growth and directions. Points out merits of a coupling of African and Afro-American studies. (JB)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Black Studies, Curriculum Development, Program Descriptions
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MacGiontaigh, Sean – Social Studies, 1986
Argues that a better job must be done in teaching European students about the United States and vice versa. Recommendations are for better preservice teacher education, international conferences of educators, more teacher and student exchange programs, beginning a European-U.S. Studies Day, and establishing a "documentation center" to assemble…
Descriptors: Area Studies, High Schools, Intercultural Communication, International Educational Exchange
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Schisgall, Jane; Farmer, Rod – Social Studies, 1984
Learning activities will help secondary students become aware of Korea as a separate entity in Asia, see Korea as a developing area of the modern world, and gain an appreciation for Korean traditions. (RM)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Awareness, Korean Culture
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McFarland, Mary A. – Social Studies, 1982
Discusses how the global approach can be used to teach about Japanese culture in elementary and secondary social studies classes. Students compare and contrast Japanese and American cultures. Methods for helping students to become familiar with aspects of Japanese culture are included. (AM)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cross Cultural Studies, Elementary Secondary Education, Global Approach
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Hantula, James – Social Studies, 1975
A study of Japanese ways of coping with pollution, urbanization, and industrialization offers an opportunity for the social studies student to gain intercultural perspectives on the continuing problems of a modernizing society. Three perspectives on ways of coping are presented to illustrate the concept. (Author/JH)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Education, Global Approach
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Krause, Horst – Social Studies, 1986
Presents sample learning objectives, tasks for students, and reading materials for studying about immigration to the United States. Raises the ethical question of restricting immigration to the United States and addresses the guest worker problem in Western Europe. (JDH)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Course Descriptions, High Schools, Intercultural Communication
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Doerr, Arthur H. – Social Studies, 1972
Iranians are torn between a desire to change and to modernize and a resistance to depart from well established modes and patterns of life. (Author)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Economic Factors
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Long, James – Social Studies, 1982
Discusses ways of eliminating cultural, geographical, historical, and ideological misconceptions about the Soviet Union in secondary social studies classes. The author outlines four topics of study about the U.S.S.R. which he has found of interest to his students. (AM)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cultural Awareness, Geography Instruction, History Instruction
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Wright, David – Social Studies, 1986
Suggests six activities for teaching United Kingdom students about the United States and vice versa. Ideas include word associations, map and globe work to discover climate and habitation patterns, exchange of student projects, and relevant textbook passages. (JDH)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Enrichment, Intercultural Communication
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Sanzare, James – Social Studies, 1974
The author offers suggestions for an approach to teaching about Africa. Emphasis is placed upon the variety and complexity of African cultures, societies, languages, customs, religions, and history. (DE)
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, African Languages, African Literature
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Gullberg-Hansen, Neils – Social Studies, 1986
Presents a course in United States history (from Independence to the Civil War) as it is taught in a typical Danish senior high school. Criticizes typical U. S. textbooks which might be used for this course and provides in the course outline alternative material which is used. (JDH)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Course Descriptions, High Schools, Intercultural Communication
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Newman, Arthur J. – Social Studies, 1975
In the cultivation of worldminded attitudes, the social studies teacher cannot assume that student interaction with culturally different art will necessarily enhance empathic cosmopolitan attitudes. Pitfalls to be aware of are cited in this article. (Author/JH)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Art Education, Attitude Change, Cross Cultural Studies
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Fitz-Gibbon, Frank – Social Studies, 1986
Recognizes that teaching about the United States in England must emphasize the complexity and diversity of the American experience in order to build a meaningful sense of empathy for Americans among European pupils. Identifies impediments to accomplishing these goals. (JDH)
Descriptors: Area Studies, High Schools, History Instruction, Human Geography
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Fitz-Gibbon, Frank – Social Studies, 1986
Rather than survey United States history broadly, this course outline emphasizes U. S. historical events which illustrate commonly held American values. Provides a listing concepts, instructional goals, teaching strategies and content which comprise the course. (JDH)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Enrichment, Intercultural Communication
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Weisenberg, L. A. – Social Studies, 1972
Descriptors: Area Studies, Course Descriptions, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Awareness
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