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Jackson, Jacqueline; Dell, Carol – Language Arts, 1979
Provides an alternative version of Shel Silverstein's "The Giving Tree" which highlights the story's satirical import. (DD)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Literature Appreciation, Satire
Harris, Leslie – Education Canada, 1996
Compares technological advancements in fishing nets and in the use of computers and information networks in education. Discusses the need for lifelong learning for survival in a rapidly changing world. Cautions that, just as technology has overwhelmed ecological good sense in the fishing industry, an omnipresent network of increasingly powerful…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Ecology, Essays, Humanism
Lopez, Barry – Clearing, 1992
A book excerpt depicting images of the European conquest of America 500 years ago and the continuation of it today. Discusses the "American dream" of independence in light of the environmental destruction prevalent today and calls for a rediscovery of the meaning of making North America "home." (MCO)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship Responsibility, Community Action, Environmental Education
O'Brien, John, Ed.; O'Brien, Connie Lyle, Ed. – 1992
The personal stories in this collection are by the staff of an agency which provides "supported living" services to adults with mental retardation and other disabilities. The stories were written to be read at monthly staff meetings when time is set aside to clarify and renew the organization's values. Introductory material offers suggestions for…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Disabilities, Independent Living, Mental Retardation
Milgrim, Sally-Anne – 2001
The nine original one-act plays in this collection are meant to be performed in the classroom or at any social gathering where an informal reading or enactment by a group can take place. The plays touch on a number of conflicts that people may encounter when seeking independence; looking for jobs; trying romance; relating to family members;…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Conflict
Tennant, Edward A., Ed.; Bitar, Joseph N., Ed. – 1981
A collection of 49 Eskimo narrations forming part of the authentic oral traditions formerly passed on by village elders to succeeding generations are presented in a bilingual format of Yupik and English. These stories and teachings are by and about the Central Yupik people of southwestern Alaska, the largest cultural group native to the state. For…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indian Literature
Soto, Gary – 1991
This novel is written for adolescents and its plot features a junior high school sports environment. Fourteen-year-old Lincoln Mendoza, an aspiring basketball player, comes to terms with divided loyalties when he moves from the Hispanic inner city to a White suburban neighborhood. Lincoln's mother decides to move from the Mission District of San…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescent Literature, Basketball, Fiction
Vitek, William, Ed.; Jackson, Wes, Ed. – 1996
This collection of 31 essays examines the idea of community rooted in a particular place, usually a small town or rural place. Many essays comment on the role of education in promoting the transient materialistic lifestyle or suggest ways in which education could foster place attachment and community building. Essays specifically focused on…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community, Community Development, Community Relations
Mason, Velma Garcia; Baker, George – 1978
Prepared for American Indian school children in grades 4-8, this booklet is a reading resource on drug abuse prevention. The material is based on a concept of primary drug abuse prevention developed by Native American experts involved in various drug abuse programs: "primary prevention is a process of recognition and respect for Native cultural…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, American Indian Education, Books, Childrens Literature
Carter, Forrest – 1986
First published in 1976, this autobiography contains Forrest Carter's--Little Tree's--remembrances of life with his Eastern Cherokee Hill country grandparents in the 1930s. There are 21 chapters, recounting humorous and serious episodes from a 5-year period and dealing with the themes of growing up, Indian life and values, family relationships,…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indians, Autobiographies
Nitsch, Twylah Hurd – 1979
Written for students and teachers who want to learn more about Seneca history and culture, this booklet presents legends, games, and factual information about the way of life followed by the early Seneca. Introductory material discusses the philosophy of the Seneca, their view of Nature, and the role of legends in the early Clans. Part I contains…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian Literature, American Indian Studies
Baker, Frances S. – 1978
Legends can be incorporated into elementary social studies curricula to help students understand how people transmitted history and culture from one generation to another before they learned to read and write. Taga the Great is a legend which helps explain the 16-feet high latte stones on the Mariana Islands, Tinian and Rota. According to legend,…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Books, Childhood Interests, Childrens Literature
Continuing Education Inst., Needham, MA. – 1998
This document contains 48 pieces of writing that were authored by employees of six different businesses who participated in an adult diploma program. A variety of genres are represented, including poems, personal narratives, book reviews, essays, letters, and fiction. The works are grouped under the following broad headings: goals, freedom,…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Adult Programs, Creative Writing