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Kendall, Diane S. – Intercom, 1981
Presents a learning activity in which secondary students read about and analyze the legal institutions of an African tribe called the Ibo. Students compare the Ibo's precolonial system of resolving disputes with the U.S. system. (AM)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Language Arts
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Kramsch, Claire – Contemporary French Civilization, 1989
Two different approaches to the use of French television as an instructional medium in French language (for teaching grammar and vocabulary and for examining its presentation of the French culture) are examined, and their use for teaching two different populations is discussed. An ethnographic approach is taken. (68 references) (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cultural Differences, Cultural Education, Discourse Analysis
Wojtan, Linda S. – Intercom, 1981
Presents a lesson for secondary Asian studies, U.S., or world history classes comparing U.S. and Chinese concepts of individual freedom. Students study and write essays on U.S. court cases concerning privacy. They discuss two articles about Chinese concepts of self and privacy and the role of Chinese study groups in resolving disputes. (AM)
Descriptors: Asian Studies, Civil Rights, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Differences
Montgomery, Marjorie, Ed.; Moulden, Richard G., Ed. – 1991
A compilation of student impressions of legal systems and constitutions in different countries, this booklet contains examples of student work completed at a 5-day law related education institute in Washington, D.C. in 1990. The institute brought together students representing seven different countries (China, France, United Kingdom, the…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civics, Civil Law, Comparative Analysis
Iozzi, Louis A.; And Others – 1980
The purpose of this module is to introduce students (grades 7-8) to the concept of change as reflected in changes of lifestyle. The module is comprised of three major sections. Section 1 examines family roles in earlier Amerindian society (low technology) and society today (high technology). Section 2 examines the role and purpose of education,…
Descriptors: American Indians, Change, Comparative Analysis, Critical Thinking
Croddy, Marshall; Maxey, Phyllis – 1982
This global approach to teaching high school students about international law uses existing curriculum materials from a variety of social studies disciplines to present five major perspectives. Perspective I "Global Links," focuses on the meaning of citizenship in a global age and the interconnectedness between individuals and the…
Descriptors: Arbitration, Citizenship, Civil Liberties, Comparative Analysis