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McCloskey, Stephen – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2021
This book argues that the international development sector is in crisis which can be mostly sourced to its side-stepping the dominant development question of our age, the neoliberal growth paradigm. It argues that this crisis can be addressed, at least in part, by the sector's re-engagement with the radical development education process that it…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Neoliberalism, Capacity Building, Educational Development
Browne, Colette V.; Braun, Kathryn L. – Gerontologist, 2008
With the aging of the world's population comes the rising need for qualified direct long-term-care (DLTC) workers (i.e., those who provide personal care to frail and disabled older adults). Developed nations are increasingly turning to immigrant women to fill these needs. In this article, we examine the impact of three global trends--population…
Descriptors: Public Policy, Supply and Demand, Aging (Individuals), Global Approach

Price, Mary S.; Hedberg, Sten – The Serials Librarian, 1987
The first of two articles discusses national and international serials standards, including the International Standard Serial Number; the International Serials Data System and the International Standard Bibliographic Description for Serials; and emerging standards for serial holding statements. The status of serials cataloging in Sweden is…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Developed Nations, Foreign Countries, Global Approach
Phillips, James – 1983
The relationship between world hunger and world population is explored in this document for high school global education classes. Reasons for the high birth rates in developing nations are suggested, e.g., a poor family has many children because children are an inexpensive work force, provide extra income, and care for parents in old age. The…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Development
Phillips, Jim – 1982
Designed for high school global education classes, this document examines ways in which the arms race affects the poor. Military expenditures and foreign economic aid of the developed nations are compared with survival needs of developing nations. Statistics support five premises: the arms race (1) diverts resources from productive activity and…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Expenditures, Global Approach
Humphries, Jill – Science, Technology and Society, 1985
Presents an overview of an undergraduate course that employs a comparative approach in assessing technological problems. Attention is directed to the influence of cultural values, attitudinal elements, and resource availability on the use of technology. Topic areas considered in the course include transportation, energy, pollution, and health…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Course Descriptions, Developed Nations, Developing Nations
Murphy, Elaine M. – 1985
This document consists of answers to questions on various aspects of world population. They are: What is the population of the world? How fast is the population of the world growing? When will the population of the world stop growing? Is the term "population explosion" accurate? Why did this sudden growth occur? Did people have more babies than…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Phillips, Jim – 1982
Designed for global education at the high school level, this document presents statistics on malnutrition, infant mortality, and illiteracy in developing nations. The statistics are compared with private and government expenditures of wealthy nations. Examples of the statistical information for developing nations are: more than 500 million people…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Expenditures, Global Approach

Tlou, Josiah – Social Studies, 1984
The major objectives in teaching about interdependence are outlined, and how teachers can use strategic minerals as an example of interdependence is discussed. Students must learn that industrial nations depend on foreign supplies of a small group of metals and minerals that are vital elements in these nations' industrial capacities. (RM)
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives
Peters, Richard – 1984
Designed for teachers of middle school, junior high, and high school global education courses, this paper encourages the development of a global linkage concept for attaining universal goals such as the protection of the global environment. Following a rationale for and definition of global education, a brief history of relationships between…
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Global Approach

Gruhn, Isebill V. – Social Education, 1985
What is meant by human rights is discussed, and the historical and economic reasons why Western and third world nations embrace different philosophies of international human rights are examined. (RM)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Definitions, Developed Nations, Developing Nations

Lepkowski, Wil – Chemical and Engineering News, 1989
Investigates Japanese efforts to enter a new phase of its postwar technological period with a focus on internationalization of its economy and industry. Analyzes which technologies will dominate the early 21st century and their relationships to each other. (MVL)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Developed Nations, Foreign Countries
Cancellier, Patricia H.; Crews, Kimberly A. – 1986
One volume in a series for the classroom, this document contains readings, resources, exercises, and statistical information concerning women and their places in their respective societies. The report covers such topics as women in the family, size of families, health, divorce, education, life expectancy, infant mortality, and women in the labor…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Elementary Secondary Education, Females
Shiman, David – 1986
Over one billion of the world's people are chronically hungry. For them, life is a hunger cycle characterized by vulnerability to disease, stunted physical and mental development, reduced energy and motivation, and low work productivity. This curriculum guide is designed to channel student awareness and concern into effective action. The…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Food

Czarra, Fred R.; Long, Cathryn J., Eds. – Social Studies, 1983
Activities help high school students become aware of the extent of world hunger and the place of population control in the fight against hunger. The materials offer the student background information and a variety of viewpoints. The aim of each activity is to increase the student's own informed decision making. (CS)
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Food, Global Approach