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Educational Resources Center, New Delhi (India). – 1970
Over 100 selected books by Indian authors about the culture of India are listed in the first and second editions of this bibliography. The guide is divided into two parts. The first section lists books for elementary and secondary students. Titles are arranged with informative annotations that describe the content of each book. The second section,…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Education, Elementary Education
Gordon, Sue – 1969
This resource guide was published to assist those who are trying to increase their knowledge and understanding of the subcontinent of India. It is divided into three parts: 1) an annotated list of selected periodicals including both western and Indian journals and Indian newspapers in a variety of fields: Asian studies, economic and social…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cross Cultural Studies, Humanities, Newspapers
Vestal, Theodore M. – 1970
After a three year review of films on India available in the United States, the Resource Center offered this guide to those motion pictures adjudged best for use in American classrooms. There are twelve documentary films and four commercial feature films included for use at any level of school, college, or university study: Child of the Streets; A…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Audiovisual Aids, Cross Cultural Studies, Films
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Bailey, Gerald Douglass – 1970
This skit is presented as an example of a creative writing assignment that combines humanities with social studies. The author recommends that high school teachers make such assignments for themselves and their students. The teacher is given the same assignment because brushing up on rusty composition skills and direct experience in creative…
Descriptors: Assignments, Biographies, Colonialism, Creative Dramatics
Johnson, Donald; Johnson, Jean – 1968
The past and the present interweave in contemporary India. To understand India, one must know of the traditional stories. Two short pocket books make them accessible and acceptable to students: 1) The Dance of Shiva and Other Tales from India by Oroon Ghosh, published by the New American Library in New York; and, 2) Gods, Demons, and Others by R.…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Asian History, Concept Teaching, Cross Cultural Studies
Johnson, Donald; Johnson, Jean – 1968
The purpose of this bibliography is to suggest interesting and educational Indian novels and short stories which are appropriate for American secondary school student use. The best books written by Indians in their own languages and translated for the English speaking reader are included along with many written in English. There are two lists: 1)…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Area Studies, Cross Cultural Studies, Fiction
Makin, Marion A. – 1998
Intended for high school students, two humanities lessons on India approach India from a "world cultures" perspective. In the first lesson, "Story Scrolls," pairs of students create and present stories from Hindu mythology using traditional methods. The lesson gives content objectives, skills objectives, and…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cultural Context, Curriculum Development, Developing Nations