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Bennett, Paul W. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1988
Reviews the efforts of native Canadian groups to secure greater legal equality and recognition of cultural rights in the face of opposition from most Canadian governments. Presents the text of the 1975 Dene Declaration, the 1980 Declaration of the First Nations, and excerpts from the 1982 Constitution Act, all of which deal with the rights of…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Cultural Interrelationships, Foreign Countries, Political Issues
Teaching Tolerance, 1994
Summarizes accomplishments of the United Nations over its 50-year history. Taking the principles of the United Nations to heart can help ensure that the global community is a real community in which all peoples of the world are important. (SLD)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, International Organizations
Welle, Kangichy R. – 1979
The author considers the importance of deep-seated cultural, economic, political, and geographical differences that characterize special education teacher training in the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands commonly referred to as Micronesia. A brief history and geography of the area is reviewed. The training program of the Trust Territory…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries, Handicapped Children, History
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Paris, Lee Anne H. – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 1997
Discussion of diversity in higher education focuses on a comparison of Stanford University and UCLA (University of California at Los Angeles) libraries' responses to increasingly diverse student populations from 1960 to 1990. Historical backgrounds are given and recommendations for promoting diversity are considered. Contains 70 notes. (LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Differences, Diversity (Institutional)
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Taxel, Joel – New Advocate, 1994
Discusses some of the complex and complicated issues surrounding the controversies about political correctness (PC) and multiculturalism in literature for young people. Provides some historical context for the debates about PC and children's literature. Suggests that debates about PC and multiculturalism are part of a larger struggle over…
Descriptors: Censorship, Childrens Literature, Cultural Differences, Elementary Education
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Harris, Joseph – Journal of Basic Writing, 1995
Charts a brief history of the teaching of basic writing, suggesting that fieldwork has been shaped by three overarching metaphors--growth, initiation, and conflict. Argues that recent views of the basic writing classroom as a "contact zone" fail to offer a compelling view of public discourse as a forum expressing and negotiating cultural…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Classroom Environment, Cultural Differences, Educational History
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Metallinos, Nikos; Meimaris, Michael – Journal of Educational Media, 1996
Provides an overall view of the present state of educational broadcasting in Greece, discusses the main reasons that hinder its development, and proposes solutions for improvement. Government control and the direct imitation of foreign broadcasting programming are cited as two main problems that need to be overcome. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Educational Television, Foreign Countries, Government Role
Weidner, Heidemarie Z. – 1994
Zitkala-Sa, a 19th century Native American woman who won second place in an 1896 Midwestern oratorical contest, resembles many students who daily cross borders--geographical, economic, linguistic, and cultural--balancing on a tightrope of assured losses and uncertain gains. Known as Gertrude Simmons before and Gertrude Bonnin after her marriage,…
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Indian Culture, American Indians, Audience Awareness
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Bacchus, M. K. – Canadian Journal of Native Education, 1988
Examines history of three native Caribbean groups, the Ciboney, the Arawaks, and the Caribs, from beginning of European colonization in the fifteen th century. Details destruction of Indian society and culture by Spanish settlers, who subjugated Natives with education and religion. Includes section of "Some Positive Educational Contributions…
Descriptors: American Indian History, Colonialism, Cultural Differences, Imperialism
Miller, Donald E. – Tennessee Education, 1988
Describes traditional Hopi education before contact with White settlers, including extended Hopi families, relationships among members, and adults' responsibilities for educating young. Considers nature's role in Hopi culture and the enculturation of Hopi children. Describes differences between traditional education and White schools later…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian History, Children
Soberano, Jane; Soberano, Rawlein – 1978
The sociological characteristics of the ethnic and racial groups comprising the New Orleans, Louisiana, population are described in this paper. The immigration and settlement patterns of whites, blacks, Latin Americans, and Vietnamese are reviewed. The present needs of these groups are discussed and, finally, a chart delineating and comparing…
Descriptors: Blacks, Cultural Background, Cultural Context, Cultural Differences
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Buttimer, Anne – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1987
Describes an international dialogue project based at the University of Lund, Sweden. The project amassed over 100 video-taped interviews with academics in geography and related fields. The tapes have potential for teachers wishing to explore the oral history of geography, the role of language and social structures in shaping research, and cultural…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries, Geographic Concepts, Geography
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Ronda, James P. – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 1979
The Christian mission was an attempt to effect massive culture change upon American Indians by the introduction of European social and cultural values and institutions into Indian life. The Sillery Montagnais of Quebec were the subjects of a Jesuit experiment in 1632, which failed because it demanded cultural suicide. (Author/RTS)
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian History, American Indians, Catholics
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Branham, Robert James – Argumentation and Advocacy, 1994
Argues that debate is not antithetical to Japanese culture and that Japan has indigenous traditions of argument and debate. Outlines the Japanese tradition of argumentation prior to the "opening to the West" in 1853. Suggests a more expansive model of debate as appropriate to cross-cultural analysis. (HB)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Debate, Discourse Analysis
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Rodriguez-Salgado, M. J. – Society, 1992
Discusses cultural disintegration and religious, political, and social disputes in light of Columbus' quincentenary. Cites historical encounters between Europeans and native populations of the United States (inability to recognize the human nature of strangers, misunderstanding sexual mores, and rapid degeneration from friendship and simple…
Descriptors: American Indians, Communication Problems, Conflict, Cultural Differences
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