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Stroud, Scott R. – 2001
The "Bhagavad Gita" is a didactic dialogue inserted approximately in the middle of an immensely long Indian epic entitled the "Mahabharata." This paper examines the use of narrative in this ancient Hindu religious work, the "Bhagavad Gita"--specific attention is given to how the story in this didactic text uses…
Descriptors: Asian Studies, Classical Literature, Cultural Context, Didacticism
Multivalent Narratives: Extending the Narrative Paradigm with Insights from Ancient Indian Rhetoric.
Stroud, Scott R. – 2001
Research that has focused on ancient Indian rhetoric, a sub-category of Eastern rhetoric, has largely eschewed focus on the narrative paradigm as a theoretical guide. These narratives often enshrine didactic elements, contradictions, and mythic traits that often confound and inspire Western audiences. These archaic religious/philosophical texts…
Descriptors: Asian Studies, Audience Response, Critical Reading, Cultural Context
Davlin, Norberta – 1980
This paper draws from the writings of Edwin O. Reischauer to support its arguments that high school and college curricula should be extended to include Asian culture, particularly the humanities of China, Japan, India, and medieval Islam. The following literature selections are proposed and highlighted: (1) India and Southeast Asia: the "Ramayana"…
Descriptors: Asian Studies, Chinese Culture, English Curriculum, Higher Education
Wan, Guofang – 1998
This paper analyzes the educational reforms and drastic curriculum changes occurring in China during the Cultural Revolution (1966-76) in light of postmodern theory. The document examines personal educational experiences in China during that time in light of critical pedagogy and postmodern theories of curriculum development. The paper asserts…
Descriptors: Asian Studies, Chinese Culture, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Johnson, Donald – 1972
Wide variation in approaches to teaching about Asia in the schools suggests a need for categorizing those approaches so that a teacher might see his approach in some relationship with others of differing persuasions. The following evolutionary levels of conceptualization are suggested; Asia as (1) a setting for Western history, where Western…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Asian Studies, Concept Formation, Cross Cultural Studies
Blake, Lincoln C. – 1983
Suggestions for students preparing for foreign study in Asia and Africa are presented. It is noted that cooperation and peace may be linked to developing successful programs in the non-Western world. The brief time that students spend in the host country enables the student to describe what the foreign values seem to be, but probably without…
Descriptors: African Culture, Asian Studies, Chinese Culture, Cross Cultural Training
Scull, C. Robert; McCartney, Donna – 1984
Pennsylvania high school seniors who were tested on their knowledge of South Asian geography, history, political science, and culture knew little about this politically important region. The sample included 684 urban and rural students from high and low income families who answered 43 multiple choice questions on knowledge, interests, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Asian Studies, Educational Research, Geography Instruction
Fan, Lianghuo – 1997
This paper presents an empirical case study on the expansion of education in China (excluding Taiwan) since the foundation of the People's Republic of China in 1949 to 1995. The study uses an estimation of the national primary school enrollment rates from 1949-1951 and that in the period of "the Cultural Revolution," and uses the…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Asian History, Asian Studies, Case Studies
Woolman, David C. – 1996
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations (UN), this paper examines the contributions of the UN to the area of South Asia. The paper focuses on regional conditions in South Asia that affect the achievement or denial of basic needs essential for peacebuilding. These needs include equal opportunity, education,…
Descriptors: Asian History, Asian Studies, Comparative Education, Educational Change
Wilson, Donald C., Ed.; And Others – 1990
The Pacific region is growing in worldwide importance in terms of politics, economics, and culture. The emergence of this area of the world provides an opportunity for new directions in social studies education. This book addresses the Pacific Rim issues from the viewpoints of educators from 9 Pacific nations: Australia, Canada, Fiji, Japan,…
Descriptors: Asian Studies, Class Activities, Curriculum Development, Educational Change

Parker, Franklin – 1978
Major changes in China since Mao Tse-tung's death in 1976 include development of a more aggressive foreign policy, easing of political and social controls, and educational expansion. Specifically, China is providing economic aid to other developing nations, permitting debate on political issues, allowing modification of government directives at…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adult Education, Area Studies, Asian Studies