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Phi Delta Kappa, Glassboro, NJ. – 1972
Proceedings of the 1971 Phi Delta Kappa Conference on World Education are contained in this volume. Attendees of the one-day conference consisted of university, college, and public school faculty members, students, and community representatives in Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Also a number of individuals representing other countries were…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Conference Reports, Educational Change, Educational Programs

Levy, Tedd – Social Education, 1999
Presents the address delivered by President Tedd Levy at the 78th National Council for Social Studies (NCSS) Annual Conference. Stresses that social studies offers students a place to discuss social-environmental problems the culture is suffering from and gives teachers a chance to promote values inherent in a more humane world. (CMK)
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Elementary Secondary Education, Futures (of Society), Human Dignity
Nesbitt, William A.; And Others – 1973
This social studies guide for teachers, interdisciplinary in nature, offers an introductory, objective approach toward the study of conflict and war. The basic underlying assumption of the book is that the institution of war represents a problem to be studied and is amenable to human intervention and resolution. Teachers are encouraged to employ…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Books, Class Activities, Conflict
Global Education Associates, East Orange, NJ. – 1978
This special issue of the Whole Earth Papers examines Christian perspectives on world order. The document is the first in a series to promote understanding of the ways in which religious and humanist traditions can help develop a more humane world order. Sixteen articles comprise the document. World order issues are explored from various…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Christianity, Church Responsibility, Church Role