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Kashuba, Mary Helen – NECTFL Review, 2017
In this article teachers will find a rationale and examples for connections between literature and other disciplines, such as history, science, art, political science, philosophy, and psychology. The article addresses the goal of the Connections standard, as defined by the "World-Readiness Standards for Learning Languages" (W-RSFLL)…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Standards, Second Language Learning
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Kramer, Daniel Boyd; Schechter, Michael G. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2011
This article seeks to contribute to the evolving literature on the scholarship of teaching and learning. We do this by describing and then reflecting on what we have learned from a year-long freshman applied research seminar, "International Affairs Knowledge and U.S. Foreign Policy Opinions." After surveying the literature on public…
Descriptors: Scholarship, College Instruction, Learning, College Freshmen
McTeer, J. Hugh; And Others – 1979
The paper describes a secondary level American Studies unit on U.S. foreign policy. The interdisciplinary approach of American studies focuses on the interrelationships of social science, language arts, fine arts, and natural sciences that shape American culture. The four-week unit on foreign policy was taught in a two-hour time block. Students…
Descriptors: American Studies, Citizenship, English Education, Foreign Policy
Singer, J. David – 1972
Offering a new approach to college publishing, the sample module presented here serves as an example of a basic unit from University Programs. Typical modules (each 16 to 64 pages), directed toward graduate and undergraduate students, provide original statements on central concepts, principles, theories, or problems in a particular discipline and…
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, Higher Education, Information Sources, Instructional Materials
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Dauber, Cori – International Studies Notes, 1990
Analyzes nuclear strategic doctrine by applying understandings of human communication processes to deterrence theory and game theory. Focuses on communication as risk. Demonstrates flaws in game theory because of its mechanistic view, stressing that communication is a process not an event, and actions are bound by cultural dispositions. Advocates…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Cultural Context, Foreign Policy, Game Theory
Wilkenfeld, Jonathan – Teaching Political Science, 1983
Describes an interdisciplinary college level program which uses computer simulation exercises to teach about foreign policy and global issues. In the foreign policy simulation, political science and foreign language students role play national decision makers. In the international futures simulation, students debate demographic, economic, energy,…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Course Descriptions, Decision Making Skills, Foreign Policy
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Wall, Colleen – Journal of Geography, 1994
Contends that is necessary to consider geography when shaping foreign policy. Presents a secondary school group activity designed to integrate geography with other social science disciplines. Includes objectives keyed to the five themes of geography and step-by-step instructional procedures. (CFR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Educational Strategies, Foreign Policy, Geography Instruction
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Merrett, Christopher D. – Journal of Geography, 1997
Argues that neoclassical conceptions of political geography separate economic from political processes and therefore ignore the consequences of economic policies. Uses discourse theory to show how the pretensions of objectivity embedded in neoclassical trade theory obscure these consequences. Briefly reviews trade theory from Adam Smith to the…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Discourse Analysis, Economic Factors, Economics