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Ignasi Ribó – Critical Studies in Education, 2024
This article connects instrumental, emancipatory, and critical approaches to Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) with the different cultural responses or grand narratives of the Anthropocene: eco-modernist, eco-catastrophist, and eco-socialist. The tensions between these different approaches are explained by ESD's reliance on the ideals of…
Descriptors: Sustainable Development, Ecology, Cultural Context, Global Approach

Nagler, Michael N. – Teachers College Record, 1982
Educational practices should strive to avert the catastrophe of nuclear warfare by communicating a sense of the reality and accessibility of peace. Educators must be responsible to all mankind for the values they hold and teach. Humanization should be the goal of curriculum development. (PP)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Educational Responsibility, Global Approach

Cross, Beverly E.; Molnar, Alex – Peabody Journal of Education, 1994
Considers the ambiguity surrounding curriculum workers' conceptualizations of global education. Adopting a framework that encompasses nationalist, international commerce, and humanist perspectives, the article highlights how each viewpoint affects curriculum development, recommending that all three perspectives be considered and synthesized during…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Global Approach, Humanistic Education

Posvar, Wesley W.; Rudolph, Frederick – Change, 1980
How best to organize the university in the interest of global awareness and ways in which existing and potential capabilities for international studies can be translated into reality are discussed. The world view, global awareness, and the international dimension, it is suggested, must grow out of a perceived need. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Foreign Students, Global Approach
Falkenstein, Lynda Carl – 1983
While American schools have long offered some kind of international education, the approach to this topic has been characterized by a Western orientation, a nationalistic perspective that conveys the superiority of the United States, an omission of information about other cultures, a message that all people are the same, and an elitist focus. Such…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Cross Cultural Studies, Curriculum Development, Educational Trends

Banks, James A. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1989
Reviews four approaches to the integration of ethnic content into the curriculum. The contribution and additive approaches add ethnic heroes and courses to the curriculum. The transformation approach changes the basic assumptions of the curriculum while the social action approach requires students to use the information gained in transformative…
Descriptors: Course Content, Cultural Awareness, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
Cleaveland, Alice Ann; And Others – Intercom, 1979
Presented are objectives, activities, materials, and concepts for a social studies unit on the study of culture. The following categories make up the universals of culture (interpreted as functions which are found in some form in every culture): material culture, art and recreation, language, social organization, social control, conflict, economic…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Cultural Awareness, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives
Gross, Richard E. – 1974
An analysis of factors contributing to socio-civic deterioration suggests a framework for emphasis in social studies instruction that teachers may use to take a positive step toward the improvement and maintenance of civilized society. These factors include social rigidity rather than change; overreach and overexpansion leading to exhaustion of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Environmental Education, Futures (of Society), Global Approach

Gaudiani, Claire L. – Educational Record, 1994
A new liberal arts curriculum to meet the challenge of global interdependence is proposed. Four courses (human culture, global values, comparative environmental studies, and global transformations) would form a required common core, with 28 electives providing opportunities for students and faculty to exercise choice and personal responsibility.…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Curriculum, College Role, Core Curriculum
Brett, William J. – Bioscene, 1998
Discusses Boyer's proposal to incorporate the seven human commonalities into college courses so that students will become less parochial and more global individuals. Describes the application of this commonalities approach to both a general education course and an introductory course for biology majors. Commonalities are presented in a…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Biology, Consciousness Raising, Curriculum Development
Seif, Elliott – 1979
Ten major elements in developing a curriculum to prepare students to face future challenges and problems are outlined. One, mastery and understanding of technology, should focus on the use of tools and machines with an emphasis on problems related to technology in our lives. Two, cooperative living skills, can be achieved through classroom…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Cooperation, Creativity, Curriculum Development
Kobak, Dorothy, Ed. – Journal of Children and Youth, 1981
This issue of the "Journal of Children and Youth" focuses upon caring and related issues. Learning to care is an educational process which includes dialogue periods, creativity techniques, and action projects. When the subject of caring is taught in the educational curriculum on a consistent basis, students have the chance to learn,…
Descriptors: Altruism, Curriculum Development, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Secondary Education
King, David C. – 1976
Ideas are outlined for teaching about the universal concept of conflict in grades kindergarten through six. This guide has been prepared to help elementary teachers incorporate concept learning about conflict into any social studies/social science class, no matter what texts or programs are being followed. Major objectives are to help students…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Conflict, Cultural Awareness
King, David C., Ed.; Long, Cathryn J., Ed. – 1976
Ideas for creating lessons to introduce global perspectives on interdependence into the elementary social studies curriculum are presented. The booklet is intended as a companion to a series of guides for teaching selected universal concepts to K-12 students. Section I introduces five lessons for use in grades K-3. Lessons stress the…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Concept Teaching, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives
King, David C. – 1976
Topics and ideas for implementing global perspectives on interrelatedness into the elementary social studies curriculum are intended for selective use by teachers. Objectives are to help students become aware of global interdependence and the implications and problems which accompany global interdependence. Section I presents ideas for curriculum…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Concept Teaching, Cultural Awareness, Curriculum Development
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