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Field, Sherry L.; And Others – Social Studies, 1994
Reports on a study of 16 elementary students' personal narratives on their historical memories about the Gulf War. Maintains that much can be learned about students' historical understanding when they tell about an event in story form. Suggests further research into the reasons student narratives were thin and abbreviated. (CFR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, History Instruction
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Cwikel, Julie C.; And Others – Health & Social Work, 1993
Describes Stress Management Consultation (SMC), short-term group intervention designed to enable social workers in Israel during Persian Gulf War to work through stress reactions and model method workers could use with their own target populations. Presents qualitative feedback from participants and administrators indicating that SMC model was…
Descriptors: Consultation Programs, Foreign Countries, Group Counseling, Models
Ricchiardi, Sherry – Quill and Scroll, 1991
Describes how the student press across the United States responded to the Gulf war with a barrage of stories ranging from tearjerkers about alumni who died to editorials condemning anti-Arab sentiment. (SR)
Descriptors: Journalism, Journalism Education, School Newspapers, Secondary Education
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Granot, Hayim – Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 1995
During the Gulf War, Israeli mental health professionals played an invaluable role, but their efforts raise questions about what constitutes an appropriate, supportive response for a population suddenly faced with a hazardous event, whether hostile or not. Discusses the strategies used, with lessons that might enhance the disaster services of any…
Descriptors: Accidents, Counseling, Crisis Intervention, Emergency Programs
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Newhagen, John E. – Journalism Quarterly, 1994
Analyzes television news stories broadcast during the Persian Gulf War for censorship disclaimers, the censoring source, and the producing network. Discusses results in terms of both production- and viewer-based differences. Considers the question of whether censorship "works" in terms of unanticipated results related to story…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Censorship, Content Analysis, Higher Education
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Steele, Janet E. – Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 1995
Finds that news organizations chose expert sources to interpret the news during the Persian Gulf War according to how well their specialized knowledge conformed with television's "operational bias," or an emphasis on players, policies, and predictions of what will happen next. Argues that these processes undermine the ideals of balance…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Ideology, Journalism Research, Media Research
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Griffin, Michael; Lee, Jongsoo – Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 1995
Reports on a visual content analysis of 1,104 Gulf War-related pictures. Finds that a narrowly limited range of images (with a special emphasis on cataloging military weaponry and technology) dominated the pictorial coverage. Suggests that the scarcity of pictures depicting ongoing events in the Gulf contradicts the impression of first-hand media…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Higher Education, Media Research, News Media
Reinarman, Craig – Journal of Urban and Cultural Studies, 1991
A survey of approximately 60 college faculty members in several disciplines, all opposed to the Persian Gulf War, demonstrates their commitment to bringing the Gulf Crisis into the classroom democratically, not as an attempt to mobilize antiwar sentiment, but as an exercise in critical thinking. (SLD)
Descriptors: Activism, Classroom Techniques, College Faculty, Critical Thinking
Al-Ali, Salahaldeen – Vocational Aspect of Education, 1993
The Kuwaiti system of vocational-technical education has not lived up to expectations because of low student aptitude, lack of managerial and academic facilities, and weak industrial linkages. The Gulf War exacerbated skilled labor shortages, leaving the country dependent on expatriates. (SK)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Labor Needs, Skilled Workers, Technical Education
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Pryor, Carolyn B. – Urban Education, 1992
Examines effects of the Persian Gulf War on elementary school and secondary school students and school responses through focus groups and interviews with school personnel, a survey of 97 students, and a discussion with 4 Chaldean-American middle school girls. Diverse attitudes required varying school responses. (SLD)
Descriptors: Child Development, Children, Crisis Intervention, Elementary School Students
Marciano, John – 1997
This book is about civic literacy, which is described as "the ability to think critically and objectively about the nation's fundamental premises and practices." The volume examines influential education reports and theorists who have defined the civic literacy debate. The book challenges the dominant perspective of history as presented…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Asian History, Civics, Content Analysis
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Cooper, B. Lee – International Journal of Instructional Media, 1992
Explores the differing lyrical perceptions of war and military activity depicted in popular songs during World War I, World War II, the Vietnam War, and the Persian Gulf War. The role of music in reinforcing patriotism is discussed, as well as the antiwar sentiment of the Vietnam era. (31 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Music, Patriotism, Popular Culture, Vietnam War
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Hansbarger, J. Clark; Stewart, Eric Lane – Mathematics Teacher, 1996
Discusses two six-week projects for high school students involving qualitative and quantitative research methods to integrate mathematics and English. Students use descriptive statistics and prose to present findings about (1) their school space and (2) daily life for American troops in the Gulf War. (KMC)
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Language Arts, Mathematics Instruction, Secondary Education
Loeb, George David – Teaching Tolerance, 1992
Describes the reactions of a fourth grade class in Oklahoma City (Oklahoma) to the death through racial violence of their hero, a sailor with whom they had corresponded during the Persian Gulf War. The intended lesson in patriotism became a lesson in racism and violence. (SLD)
Descriptors: Black Students, Elementary School Students, Ethnic Groups, Grade 4
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Hobfoll, Stevan E.; And Others – American Psychologist, 1991
Reports the findings of a task force convened to develop strategies for prevention and treatment of psychological, psychosocial, and psychosomatic disorders associated with the Persian Gulf War. Discusses who is at risk, stress reactions to look for, and guidelines for successful coping. Recommends specific interventions at the institutional,…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Children, Coping, Drug Abuse
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