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Romero, Marco – 1997
This curriculum outline introduces the components of a Latin America Civilization course which acquaints students with the Philippines and the similarities that exist between the Philippines and Latin America. First, the goals and student objectives of the course, which emphasizes the history, economic, political, religious, ethnic, and social…
Descriptors: Asian Studies, Colonialism, Community Colleges, Course Content
Wiggins, Rose C. – 1994
This paper consists of two art curriculum units: (1) mural painting; and (2) sculpture. In the mural painting unit, students analyze and critique works done by Diego Rivera and create a mural using the fresco technique. In the sculpture unit, students create a piece of sculpture that combines influences of past and/or present-day Mexican sculpture…
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Culture, Ethnic Groups
LaRoche, Martin J.; And Others – 1994
In the United States, depression rates of 12-20 percent have been reported in toddlers' mothers. Depressed mothers provide their children with less appropriate structure, guidance, and rule enforcement than non-depressed mothers. This research explored the relationships among the following variables: toddlers' behavioral difficulties, mothers'…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Children, Depression (Psychology), Latin Americans
Smith, Maggy – 1992
Cultural interference in writing classrooms includes linguistic and social differences that lead to mixed signals both for students and teachers and unshared expectations among this community of learners. This can be seen particularly at a place like the University of Texas at El Paso, where the Hispanic community of students comprises…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Communication, Cultural Context, Ethnic Groups
Fejes, Fred – 1983
The media imperialism approach to studies of communications in South America lacks sensitivity to the historical dimension, and tends to define the issues of western media imperialism in the context of the United States post-World War II ascendancy to world power. Through an examination of the expansion of U. S. communication interests into Latin…
Descriptors: Advertising, Communications, Developing Nations, Economic Development
Rojas, Alicia Mabel – 1983
Latin American countries have a long history in the application of educational technology to the improvement of teacher education. Even though past innovations, such as the Multinational Project on Educational Technology have been successful, there are still problems with the quality of teacher education. Apparently, processes have been improved…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational Improvement, Educational Objectives, Educational Planning
League of United Latin American Citizens, Washington, DC. – 1986
Immigration legislation in the United States is aimed primarily at Mexican migrants, who account for over half of all undocumented immigrants in the United States. Citizens of Central American and Caribbean countries contribute another 20%. The first section of this booklet traces the development of United States immigration legislation from the…
Descriptors: Braceros, Census Figures, Employment Patterns, Federal Legislation
Glade, William P.; Baldwin, Emily – 1981
These three self-contained units of study will help community college students learn about the economics, international relations, and politics of Latin America. Each unit can be used independently and contains introductory notes for instructors, student materials, and a bibliography. Students are expected to read and discuss the reading…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Developing Nations, Economics Education, International Relations
Oakland Unified School District, CA. – 1970
Each year on the eve of September 16, when the President of the Republic of Mexico has rung the church bell that once hung in the belfry at the Church of Our Lady of Sorrows in the small town of Dolores Hidalgo, he has once more proclaimed Independence Day. When Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla rang that same bell on September 16, 1810, he rang it…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Cultural Activities, Cultural Background, Curriculum Guides
Ogletree, Earl J.; Rodriguez, Margarita – 1973
To determine the attitudes of Latino parents toward school discipline of elementary children, a questionnaire was sent to families of 120 first, third, and fourth grade Latino students in a Chicago public school. The parents were Spanish-speaking Mexican Americans of low socioeconomic status; some were recent arrivals from Mexico and others were…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Child Rearing, Corporal Punishment, Discipline
Flinn, William L. – 1966
This report examines reasons for movement of farmers to urban areas in an effort to determine whether migration is of an unselective nature or based on a selective process with regard to education, sex, age, and other factors. The investigation focuses on a specific case study in which the following aspects are discussed: (1) background…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Land Settlement, Land Use, Latin American Culture

San Diego City Schools, CA. – 1973
This newsletter is designed to promote the needs and aims of bilingual-bicultural education. This issue contains the following articles: (1) Santillana's "Redondel," (2) Secondary Biographies, (3) The Culture Crunch, and (4) Editor's Notes. Included is a list of suggested U.S. distributors of educational materials in Spanish and Portuguese. (SK)
Descriptors: Biculturalism, Bilingual Education, Bilingualism, Biographies
Bureau of the Census (DOC), Suitland, MD. – 1973
Based on the 1970 Census, this booklet describes the Spanish speaking population in the U. S. Numbering 9.6 million, Spanish speaking residents are usually of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Latin or South American descent. Short summaries are given for population growth and distribution, residence, education, family size, employment, and income.…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Cubans, Demography, Education
Escotet, Miguel A. – 1973
Addressing problem areas Mexican American students identify as important and differences between South American and Mexican American student problems, this research was guided by earlier work on cross-cultural methods and student problems. The study involved 1,189 high school and university students from Chile, Columbia, Ecuador, Venezuela,…
Descriptors: College Students, Cross Cultural Studies, Culture Conflict, High School Students
Duran, Daniel Flores, Comp. – 1969
The city of Richmond, California has many residents who read and speak only Spanish, and many other Chicanos and Latin Americans who are interested in their heritage. The Service Center Branch of the public library has a collection of books, magazines, and records in Spanish and in English on the problems, history and culture of these people. This…
Descriptors: Audiodisc Recordings, Bibliographies, Foreign Language Books, Foreign Language Periodicals