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Soley, Mary E. – 1982
The emergence and purpose of formative evaluation as a tool for curriculum developers is described. It is pointed out that formative evaluation seeks to establish the merit of instructional materials during their development, to modify and improve the design of instructional materials, and to establish their worth so they may be adapted for use in…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Evaluation Methods, Feasibility Studies, Feedback
Peters, Richard – 1985
The Humans and Environment Learning Program (HELP) and the Student Awareness of Global Environments (SAGE) approach are designed to directly and vicariously expose students to natural and social environments and develop their awareness of the character and nature of the different environments in which each individual functions throughout a…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Curriculum Design, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Tsang, Kuo-jen – 1985
A survey of "Journalism Quarterly,""Gazette,""Public Opinion Quarterly,""Journal of Broadcasting," and "Journal of Communication" reveals that the early research on international news flow or coverage emphasized two aspects of news: (1) how the United States was portrayed in the media of other…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Global Approach, Journalism, Literature Reviews
Peters, Richard – 1984
Designed for teachers of middle school, junior high, and high school global education courses, this paper encourages the development of a global linkage concept for attaining universal goals such as the protection of the global environment. Following a rationale for and definition of global education, a brief history of relationships between…
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Global Approach
Bhola, H. S. – 1985
The biological need to speak a language is joined today with the social necessity to read and write. Literacy may not be in the genes, but it has come to be central to the processes of cultural transformation in all societies--developed or developing. When viewed collectively within an evolutionary perspective, those who are literate are better…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Cultural Context, Daily Living Skills, Developed Nations
International Federation of Library Associations, The Hague (Netherlands). – 1985
Papers on art libraries and art documentation which were presented at the 1985 International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) conference include: (1) "The Universal Availability of Art Publications: A Global Context" (Philip Pacey, United Kingdom); (2) "Art Librarianship in Norway" (Anne Lise Rabben and Cecilie W.…
Descriptors: Art, Art Materials, Databases, Documentation
Swift, Jonathan – 1980
Global education is a natural, holistic, interdisciplinary way of relating the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and experiences young people will need to live in tomorrow's global community. Although many English teachers regard the English component in global education as alien to their concerns, this should not be so. The school of Global Education…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Training, Cultural Awareness, Demonstration Programs, Educational Innovation
Peters, Richard – 1982
This paper discusses U.S. foreign aid to and international trade with developing countries. It also briefly discusses the need for social studies to infuse global education in its curriculum and presents a model to involve students in world problems. The first part of the paper describes the purposes of foreign aid to developing countries and…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Foreign Policy, Global Approach
Ogilvie, A. Barretto – 1982
This publication provides a framework for the development of global education teaching skills, K-12. There are seven major sections. Section I very briefly describes the contents of the publication. Section II examines the need for global education. Discussed are forces creating the global age, global issues, major trends in the international…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Curriculum Development, Definitions, Educational Needs
Malmquist, Eve – 1981
In practically all countries, the governing bodies seem to be conscious of the important role the ability to read well plays in all educational activities. But the tremendous demand for education has far outpaced the supply. Since World War II, many new self-governing countries have been established of which most are illiterate. Since democracy in…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Beginning Reading, Comparative Education, Developing Nations
Johnson, Jacquelyn; Benegar, John – 1981
This publication contains teacher developed activities for teaching about global issues in grades 5-8. The self-contained activities are organized into three major parts. Part I, "Global Awareness," introduces students to the concept of global education. Students are made aware of the nature of the world and the part they play in it as inhabitants…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Awareness, Global Approach, Intermediate Grades
Peters, Richard – 1982
Information is provided suggesting that if humankind is to successfully save the world for itself and for nature, it must begin to educate and train individuals to confront and defeat those forces and problems which threaten the quality of the biosphere. The Proactive Action Model (PAM) was designed to enhance student involvement in global…
Descriptors: Ecology, Elementary School Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Paris (France). Population Education Section. – 1981
Developed to serve as a guide, this document contains four case studies which demonstrate the application of a conceptual and methodological reference model which promotes the use of socio-cultural research in national population education projects. Information obtained from these kinds of studies can be used in developing population education…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Case Studies, Cultural Influences
Peters, Richard O. – 1982
Technology, defined as power to build or to destroy, affects both the natural and social environments. Technological societies are characterized by five elements: green revolution, industry, medicine, biology, and space technology. To demonstrate that individuals and groups perceive the effects of these aspects differently, a summary of nine pro…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Global Approach
Peters, Richard O. – 1982
Background information and a teaching strategy are provided to help students better understand the global energy crisis and learn to take action. An overview of the energy crisis includes a discussion of the unequal distribution of natural resources throughout the world, the finite nature of fossil fuels, and problems associated with the depletion…
Descriptors: Alternative Energy Sources, Conservation Education, Depleted Resources, Energy
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