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Aguirre, Alicia; And Others – 1980
This guide provides the teacher of multi-ethnic students with information and teaching resources on Mexican people. The content of the instructional materials and lessons in the guide reinforce the reading skills included in the Detroit Objective Referenced Tests. Mexican history, holidays, food, culture, and immigration to the United States are…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Background, Curriculum Guides, Elementary Secondary Education
Herrera, Gloria; Lizcano, Jeanette – 1974
As objectives for this secondary level unit, students are to: (1) read the unit with comprehension; (2) demonstrate their comprehension of the Chicana's history by participating in an oral discussion utilizing four discussion questions; and (3) correctly answer 15 of the 20 questions on a multiple choice test. The unit consists of a brief history…
Descriptors: Ballads, Biographical Inventories, Females, History
Sonntag, Iliana; And Others – 1976
This guide is designed to call attention to and make more accessible the collection of materials in the University of Arizona Library on Mexican American history, culture, and social and economic development. It contains current materials although some older works may be included due to their comprehensiveness. Each of the 15 subject…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Culture, Economic Development, Library Guides
Aceves, Edward A., Comp. – 1973
Prepared for elementary teachers by teachers of the San Diego City Schools and participants of the San Diego State University Teacher Corps Program, this publication presents basic materials for teaching the Mexican/Chicano culture to pupils in grades K-6. Its purposes are to: (1) foster understanding of the culture and (2) engender a positive…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Cultural Activities, Cultural Background, Elementary Education
Carlos, Luis A. – 1977
This document is a course outline for a 16 week community college course on the Mexican Revolution of 1910, designed to trace the historical development of events leading to the Mexican Revolution, examine the armed struggle of the Revolution, and explore the aftermath of that struggle. Cognitive and affective objectives are included in the…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Guides, History Instruction
Flores, Maria G., Comp.; Gutierrez-Witt, Laura, Ed. – 1981
This guide, which documents the first phase of a continuing program to strengthen and develop Mexican American materials and research sources at the University of Texas at Austin, lists and describes both textual and non-textual materials in the collections of literary manuscripts, organizational archives, and personal papers. The first section…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Archives, Authors, Background
Crespin, Emil; Rodriguez, Robert – 1974
This book is the first in a series of historical resource guides developed by the Far West Center of Curriculum Adaptation Network for Bilingual Bicultural Education (CANBBE). This unit, for grades 1-9, focuses on Mexico's revolt against Spanish rule and highlights famous persons and events of the period. The materials can serve as a reference on…
Descriptors: Biculturalism, Cultural Awareness, Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education
White, Peter – 1977
This document is an outline for a module which can be inserted, in whole or in part, in community college courses on California and/or Southwest United States history, Mexican-American or Chicano history, Mexican history, and United States history. The module examines the close ties--political, economic, and social--between Mexico and California…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Immigrants

Lizcano, Jeannette; Garza, Laura Leticia – 1974
"El Cinco de Mayo", a commemoration of when Mexican troops defeated French invaders, is the topic of this unit developed for the Bilingual/Multicultural Education Program of the Crystal City Independent School District (Crystal City, Texas). As unit objectives, the students are to demonstrate their comprehension of the significance of…
Descriptors: Activities, American Indians, Bilingual Education, Cultural Activities
Dunn, Lynn P. – 1975
Intended to serve as a beginning reference text for students and teachers, this study guide documents "white racism" and some of the problems and struggles Chicanos have faced and continue to experience in the United States. Personal contributions of individuals, and the richness and texture added to American culture by Chicanos are also…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Conflict, Cultural Interrelationships, Culture Conflict

Gill, Clark C.; Mellenbruch, Julia K. – 1975
This guide presents a rationale for the study of a foreign culture, specifically the culture of Mexico, and develops ways of fitting this cultural education into the elementary and secondary education curriculum. It is felt that the study of any foreign culture leads to greater understanding of others and of oneself. Mexico is chosen because: (1)…
Descriptors: Biculturalism, Bilingual Education, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Background
Flores, Isabel; And Others – 1974
This booklet is a compendium of instructional units designed to supplement and thereby increase the effectiveness of 39 16mm films related to Mexican American studies available on loan from the Mexican American Curriculum Office. Units and films deal with a variety of topics such as applying for a job; arts, crafts, and architecture of Mexico;…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Educational Media, Educational Resources, Elementary Secondary Education
Miller, Hubert J. – 1972
The conquest and colonization of Mexico initiated by Hernan Cortes resulted in the fusion of the Indian and Hispanic cultures. This fusion led to the "mestizo" culture. Cortes was the bearer of the Hispanic heritage just as the Aztecs and other Indians in Mexico and the Southwest were the carriers of the Indian heritage. In studying the…
Descriptors: American Indians, Biographies, Cultural Background, Cultural Interrelationships
Miller, Hubert J. – 1973
As Mexico's first viceroy, Antonio de Mendoza's most noteworthy achievement was his laying the basis of colonial government in New Spain which continued, with modifications, for 300 years. Although he was lenient in dealing with the shortcomings of his Indian and Spanish subjects, he took a firm stand in dealing with the rebellious Indians in the…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, American Indians, Biographies, Colonialism
Miller, Hubert J. – 1973
The decades of the 1530's and 1540's witnessed the founding of Hispanic colonial institutions, many of which with modifications continue today. Among the most lasting of these has been the Church. This is part of Juan de Zumarraga's (Mexico's first archbishop) legacy, not only the setting up of ecclesiastical administration but also the prelate's…
Descriptors: American Indians, Biographies, Cultural Background, Cultural Interrelationships