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MacGiontaigh, Sean – Social Studies, 1986
Argues that a better job must be done in teaching European students about the United States and vice versa. Recommendations are for better preservice teacher education, international conferences of educators, more teacher and student exchange programs, beginning a European-U.S. Studies Day, and establishing a "documentation center" to assemble…
Descriptors: Area Studies, High Schools, Intercultural Communication, International Educational Exchange
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Tomlinson, Carl M. – Social Studies, 1988
Presents a scheme for teaching about Australia which uses the similarities and differences between that country and the United States as an organizational structure. Identifies Australian literature, which is appropriate for supplementing text material, and includes a chart of concepts that can be used for comparing and contrasting the countries.…
Descriptors: Australian Literature, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, History Instruction
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Krause, Horst – Social Studies, 1986
Presents sample learning objectives, tasks for students, and reading materials for studying about immigration to the United States. Raises the ethical question of restricting immigration to the United States and addresses the guest worker problem in Western Europe. (JDH)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Course Descriptions, High Schools, Intercultural Communication
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Wright, David – Social Studies, 1986
Suggests six activities for teaching United Kingdom students about the United States and vice versa. Ideas include word associations, map and globe work to discover climate and habitation patterns, exchange of student projects, and relevant textbook passages. (JDH)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Enrichment, Intercultural Communication
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Krause, Horst – Social Studies, 1986
Using examples from Germany, the USSR, and the United States, this article explores the inconsistency of nationalism and chauvinist pride with the commonality of human nature as represented in the values, convictions, creeds, morals, and ethics of the people in these countries. (JDH)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Cultural Awareness, European History, High Schools
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Lopus, Jane – Social Studies, 1998
Reports on interviews conducted with Ukrainian teachers who were asked whether they and others they know are better, or worse, off since Ukrainian independence. Addresses inflation, private enterprise, delayed salaries, and new freedoms. Provides insights into the effects of the transition on people's lives and hopes for the future. (DSK)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Economic Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Gullberg-Hansen, Neils – Social Studies, 1986
Presents a course in United States history (from Independence to the Civil War) as it is taught in a typical Danish senior high school. Criticizes typical U. S. textbooks which might be used for this course and provides in the course outline alternative material which is used. (JDH)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Course Descriptions, High Schools, Intercultural Communication
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Lesourd, Sandra J. – Social Studies, 1986
Examines the influence of sociocultural variables on the persistence of an American cultural-heritage curriculum approach and the entrenched rote learning of content in African schools. Offers a number of explanations for the persistence of teacher-presentation and student-recitation as dominate modes of instruction. (JDH)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Education, Educational Methods
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Fitz-Gibbon, Frank – Social Studies, 1986
Recognizes that teaching about the United States in England must emphasize the complexity and diversity of the American experience in order to build a meaningful sense of empathy for Americans among European pupils. Identifies impediments to accomplishing these goals. (JDH)
Descriptors: Area Studies, High Schools, History Instruction, Human Geography
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Fitz-Gibbon, Frank – Social Studies, 1986
Rather than survey United States history broadly, this course outline emphasizes U. S. historical events which illustrate commonly held American values. Provides a listing concepts, instructional goals, teaching strategies and content which comprise the course. (JDH)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Enrichment, Intercultural Communication
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Schug, Mark C.; McCorkle, Sarapage; Morton, John S. – Social Studies, 1998
Describes two books of curriculum materials published by the National Council on Economic Education regarding the Central and East European transition economies: (1) "Economies in Transition: Command to Market" (1997); and (2) "From Plan to Market: Teaching Ideas for Social Studies, Economics, and Business Classes" (1997). (DSK)
Descriptors: Economic Change, Economics, Economics Education, Elementary Secondary Education
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Kaltsounis, Theodore; Shin, Se Ho – Social Studies, 1988
Surveys South Korea's continuing democratization and economic success, characterizing the country as a source of inspiration for the growth of other developing nations. Assesses the forces behind the country's economic progress and the effects of U.S. influence, suggesting what might be taught in U.S. schools regarding South Korea. (GEA)
Descriptors: Economic Change, Economic Development, Economic Progress, Economics Education
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Robinson, Alastair – Social Studies, 1986
A Scottish educator observes that "most of Europe" is taught in U. S. high schools as a "living museum," neglecting contemporary life and developments. Provides an outline of content, emphasizing human geography, which is suggested for the study of contemporary Scotland by U. S. high school students. (JDH)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Course Descriptions, European History, High Schools
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Illeborg, Steen – Social Studies, 1986
Addresses the problem of overcoming the prime time commercial TV stereotype (e.g. "Dynasty,""Hill Street Blues," and "Dallas") of the United States as it is learned by European students. Focuses on European perceptions of post-World War II U. S. foreign policy and the damage that policy does to the image of Americans…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Commercial Television, Foreign Policy, High Schools
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Bartvedt, Alf – Social Studies, 1986
English is the subject in which it is most appropriate in Norwegian secondary schools to provide a general introduction to life in the United States. The American studies content of courses taught to students taking one to four years of English is presented. (JDH)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Course Descriptions, English (Second Language), High Schools
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