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Kaeppler, Adrienne L. – Music Educators Journal, 1978
The descriptions of Polynesian music and dance resulting from Cook's voyages influenced the romantic composers of the early nineteenth century, especially in the incorporation of exotic and mystical themes. (Author)
Descriptors: Cultural Images, Cultural Influences, Culture Contact, European History
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Yager, Kristi – Composition Studies/Freshman English News, 1996
Seeks to uncover the historical roots within English Romanticism of Peter Elbow's thinking in order to show the depth and complexity of his assumptions about writing. Implicitly refutes charges questioning the intellectual credibility of Elbow's work. (TB)
Descriptors: Cultural Context, European History, Higher Education, Nineteenth Century Literature
Dubreuilh, Jean-Luc; And Others – Francais dans le Monde, 1989
A series of articles on France's Bastille Day and its significance to the French over the two centuries of its celebration presents the viewpoints of the historian, writer, painter, film industry, and singer and provides materials and instructional ideas for classroom use. (MSE)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Cultural Context, Cultural Education
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Danzer, Gerald A. – Social Education, 1992
Describes Ptolemy's map of the world. Discusses the idea of mapping the ecumene or known world. Lists Ptolemy's map making conventions still in use today including location of north at the top, 90 degrees latitude between the equator and each pole, and style of representing physical features. Emphasizes Ptolemy's view of the world as dynamic. (DK)
Descriptors: Cartography, Elementary Secondary Education, European History, Geographic Location
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Capkova, Dagmar – Paedagogica Historica, 1992
Discusses Jan Amos Comenius' conception of the moral and social relevance of science. Examines his emphasis on the whole and on significant relationships of general education and specialized knowledge, and individual and society. Argues that Comenius' ideas, although utopian, are relevant today. Suggests that education should be directed toward…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, European History, Futures (of Society), Intellectual History
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Niemczynski, Malgorzata; Niemczynski, Adam – Journal of Moral Education, 1992
Compares contemporary issues related to moral and citizenship education in Poland with similar era in late eighteenth century. Describes an educational reform effort that began in 1773 and was based on nationalistic and romantic literature of the time. Contends that the moral values that were derived from this literature are essential for the…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Democracy, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction
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Tomlinson, J. R. G. – European Journal of Education, 1991
Two views of the introduction of comprehensive secondary education into England and Wales are examined: that it is an episode connected directly to postwar building of the welfare state, and destined to fail; and represents a fundamental and permanent shift in the perception of what secondary education should attempt. (MSE)
Descriptors: Comprehensive Programs, Educational Attitudes, Educational Change, Educational History
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Laska, Vera – New England Journal of History, 1990
Briefly reviews 12 available bibliographies of Holocaust literature. Cites publisher information and costs. Evaluates entries on the basis of author's teaching experience and personal experience as a Holocaust survivor. Precedes bibliographical entries with a discussion of the Holocaust and resistance movement, identifying camps and estimated…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, European History, Higher Education, History Instruction
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Shorrock, William I. – OCSS Review, 1990
Maintains that the effects of the French Revolution continue today. Presents scholarly views on the significance of the revolution. Challenges the view that the French Revolution led to the violent totalitarian regimes of the twentieth century. Traces the history of the revolution and outlines its legacy. (RW)
Descriptors: Democracy, Dissent, European History, Foreign Countries
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Schulz, Renate A. – Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German, 1998
Provides an overview of a content-based postsecondary German language course that uses youth literature to teach about the Holocaust. Philosophical as well as pedagogical problems of dealing with the Holocaust in DaF instruction are included in the curriculum. Curricular considerations are presented that deal with course objectives, learning…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Course Objectives, European History, German
Bridgeman, Brent; And Others – 1996
If a student writes two essays, the score reliability can be estimated from the correlation between essays. However, if the essays are in different modes or require different skills, the reliability may be underestimated from the correlation. In Advanced Placement history examinations, students wrote one standard essay and one essay that required…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement, Constructed Response, Correlation, Essay Tests
McRae, Lee – 1995
This handbook provides background materials and teaching suggestions for studying the Renaissance at the middle school level. The 16 chapters include: (1) "The Renaissance in Europe: 1400-1600"; (2) "Education"; (3) "Important People"; (4) "Women of the Renaissance"; (5) "How People Lived"; (6)…
Descriptors: European History, Foreign Countries, Instructional Materials, Intermediate Grades
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Burki, Mary Ann Mason – History Teacher, 1975
An undergraduate course uses novels and poetry to teach about women's conceptions of themselves as shown by their role in government, work, religion, sex, and education in nineteenth century England. (DE)
Descriptors: English Literature, European History, History Instruction, Instructional Innovation
Macdonald, Michael H. – 1990
European studies can provide a solution to several of the issues raised in Allan Bloom's "The Closing of the American Mind." European studies pursue the academic quest for what is truth, what is goodness, and what is beauty. In seeking to answer these questions, the Greeks were among the first to explore many of humanity's problems and…
Descriptors: Christianity, Cultural Influences, European History, French Literature
Bulka, Sora F.; Wolowelsky, Joel B. – 1990
The various aspects of an advanced placement seminar in the history of Europe are presented. Descriptions of the high school that offers the seminar, their admissions policy, and seminar coordination are included. Thirty-six unit topics, organized in the form of a calendar of lessons and assignments also are listed, as are a number of sample essay…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Organization
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