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Lockledge, Ann; Henson, Ted – 1992
This paper suggests that the study of holidays presents an opportunity for elementary school teachers to employ a range of social science disciplines and to teach their students the fundamentals of inquiry and critical thinking. The study of holidays from a cross-cultural perspective helps students to understand that peoples of all cultures find…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Context, Elementary Education
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Lockledge, Ann – Social Studies, 1992
Describes holiday celebrations in the Caribbean as important contemporary social events with historical, geographical, and cultural significance. Discusses the origins, development, and customs of the major Caribbean street festivals. Suggests that the holidays can combine all social science disciplines into focus and emphasize the geographic…
Descriptors: Creoles, Cultural Interrelationships, Elementary Education, Ethnic Groups
Lockledge, Ann – 1991
This paper describes Caribbean street festivals as celebrations that reflect the historic, climate, and movement patterns of the region. Celebrations such as Carnival, Hosay, and Jonkonnu are discussed, and it is proposed that study of these and other festivals can be linked to the five thematic generalizations often utilized by geographers. These…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cultural Activities, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Lockledge, Ann; And Others – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1993
Maintains that all cultures celebrate holidays, but, in U.S. elementary schools, holidays generally are given superficial treatment. Suggests using holidays from other nations to begin studying the geography, history, and culture of those countries. Provides descriptions of seven teaching ideas based on this approach. (CFR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cultural Activities, Cultural Context, Cultural Enrichment