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Bjerstedt, Ake – 1993
The Peace Education Commission (PEC) is a subgroup of the International Peace Research Association, established to facilitate international cooperation among individuals interested in peace education and research related to peace education. This brief report gives some information on this group and its history, focusing especially on the period…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Foreign Countries, International Programs, International Relations
Hicks, David W. – 1986
The nuclear debate is one of critical importance and should be explored as part of the school curriculum. The psychology of denying the issue of nuclear arms and the psychological effects of the arms race on children is examined in this paper. A number of topics that might be included in discussion of nuclear issues are the arms race, politics,…
Descriptors: Disarmament, International Relations, Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Weapons
Harries, Owen – Momentum, 1990
Argues that American students need special lessons in international politics, pointing to specific concepts and ideas they should be familiar with in the areas of national politics and international relations, political ends and means, the relationship between principles and circumstances, and the pursuit of peace. (DMM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Global Approach, International Relations, International Studies
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Robinson, Paul – Social Education, 1985
At the first independent meeting of the National Council for the Social Studies in 1935, Henry Johnson of Teachers College, Columbia University, delivered a speech entitled "The Place of History in Education for International Peace." What Henry Johnson said and the value of his ideas for today's teachers are discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Disarmament, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, History Instruction
Francis, Greg – 2000
Although some people believed that the end of the Cold War would herald a new age of peace, the 1990s have seen more than five million people die in over 35 deadly conflicts. New technologies have made warfare ever more deadly. There is, however, a breadth of options available to prevent or control deadly conflict in the world. This curriculum…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Global Approach, International Relations, Peace
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Ridarelli, Carol Marie – 1991
This paper presents material from interviews with Israeli Jews and Arabs concerning the Intifada (Palestinian uprising to gain freedom from Israeli rule); interviews were conducted during a visit to Israel. The material is offered to teachers interested in teaching about the Arab-Israeli conflict. An analysis of the interviews revealed several…
Descriptors: Arabs, Area Studies, Conflict, Ethnic Groups
United States Inst. of Peace, Washington, DC. – 1999
This teaching guide is intended to encourage and facilitate the inclusion of the National Peace Essay Contest (NPEC) in the high school curriculum, featuring all of the details of the 1999-2000 NPEC. The guide contains lesson plans for teachers, bibliographic materials, and factual material to prepare students to enter their essays in the contest.…
Descriptors: Conflict, Curriculum Enrichment, Essays, High Schools
Brown Univ., Providence, RI. Thomas J. Watson, Jr. Inst. for International Studies. – 1999
Since the end of the Cold War, the international community has been called upon with increasing frequency to intervene in the world's hot spots. The United States has taken up its share of responsibilities. U.S. military forces have bombed targets in Serbia, waded ashore in Haiti, patrolled cease-fire lines in Bosnia, skirmished over the skies of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Conflict, Foreign Policy, Government Role
Lewinski, Marcel – 1990
Designed to help teachers discuss and explore with students the many aspects of peace and security in a rapidly changing world, this teaching manual examines the issues from many different points of view. Students are encouraged to examine the issues, collect information, and present their own views and opinions based on the facts. The book…
Descriptors: Educational Resources, Foreign Policy, High Schools, International Relations
Goldstein, Steven M.; Mathews, Jay – 1985
One in a series of booklets whose purpose is to stimulate greater interest in and more effective understanding of world affairs among American citizens, this six-chapter booklet traces the development toward improved relations between China and the United States. The chapters include: "Toward a New Consensus: 1978-1986"; "Strategic…
Descriptors: Foreign Diplomats, Foreign Policy, International Education, International Relations
United Nations, New York, NY. Office of Public Information. – 1983
The work of the United Nations is described in summary form. Material is divided into sections on the origin, programs, purpose, principles, and structure of the United Nations; the United Nations at work for International Peace; the United Nations at Work for Economic and Social Development; The United Nations at Work for Decolonization; the…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Economic Development, Human Relations, International Law
Harik, Ramsay M. – 1993
This packet of 11 lesson plans is designed to help high school social studies classes examine socio-political issues facing the post-Cold War world. Though its multi-disciplinary approach touches upon a number of current topics, the packet's particular focus is on the wide-ranging impact of war and militarism on the planet's growing ecological…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Cooperative Learning, Ecology, Environment
United States Inst. of Peace, Washington, DC. – 1999
In the belief that questions about peace, justice, freedom, and security are vital to civic education, the United States Institute of Peace established the National Peace Essay Contest, which is designed to promote discussion of international peace and conflict resolution, complement existing curricula, and strengthen students' research, writing,…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Conflict Resolution, Curriculum Enrichment, Essays
Lhowe, Mary, Ed. – 1994
This document presents a particularly challenging unit that thrusts students into the new foreign policy frontier that has developed since the end of the Cold War. The unit contains background reading and foreign policy options. The first part of the background reading introduces students to the institutions and conceptual framework of the…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Conflict Resolution, Foreign Policy, International Relations
Osborne, Ken, Ed. – Manitoba Social Science Teacher, 1993
Serving as the journal of the Manitoba Social Science Teachers' Association, this issue commemorates United Nations Day with the editorial, "Teaching about the United Nations" (Ken Osborne). Another article devoted to the international organization is "The United Nations and International Peace and Security" (Ken Osborne). The…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Elections, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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