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Chan, Adrian – Update on Law-Related Education, 1992
Presents a lesson plan designed to teach upper grade level secondary students about nationalism and civil rights in post-Cold War Europe. Examines the rise of nationalism and discrimination against ethnic minorities in eastern Europe since the end of Communist rule. Includes a map of Europe, suggested teaching procedures, and follow-up activities.…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Class Activities, Constitutional Law
Burd, Gene – 1983
Noting that there are signs of a relaxation in the long tension caused by the methodological "cold war" between quantitative and qualitative research proponents, this paper points to communications research as one area where the trend is developing. Placing communications studies in the framework of current public attitudes toward…
Descriptors: Communications, Comparative Analysis, Mass Media, Media Research
Keldorff, Soren – Educational and Psychological Interactions, 1991
As a part of a cross-national project this study examined enemy images among 200 Danish college students, using an associative technique. Students were given 2 minutes to write down quickly all the words that occurred to them after hearing a specific stimulus expression "enemies of our country." One of the main results noted was the few…
Descriptors: College Students, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Goldberg, Gertrude Schaffner; Rosen, Sumner – Social Work, 1992
Contends that major struggle remains to reduce military budget and to secure those funds for civilian purposes and that social workers have major stake in the outcome. Analyzes realities of post-cold war era, identifies what has and has not been changed by Operation Desert Storm, and discusses ways social workers can contribute to political…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Financial Support, Government Role, Human Services
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Schrecker, Ellen – Thought & Action, 2005
Ellen Schrecker is professor of history at Yeshiva University. Recognized as one of the nation's leading experts on McCarthyism, she has published many books and articles on the subject. Here she writes that while it would be difficult to deny that America's colleges and universities are under siege at the moment, it is hard to tell whether they…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Foreign Policy, Freedom of Speech, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
Jamgotch, Nish, Jr. – 1983
If U.S. foreign policy is to be prudent and effective, it must cease relying on the doctrinaire images and cold war rhetoric of the past and take into account five intactable problems, none of them specifically military, that the Soviet Union faces. These problems are: (1) unabating deficiencies in its economy; (2) a precarious battle with…
Descriptors: Communism, Economic Climate, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy
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Forje, John W. – Educational Research and Reviews, 2006
Political governance and quality management are often contested concepts, meaning different things to different people; and often their meanings have shifted historically. The collapse of the governance system behind the iron curtain countries triggered an avalanche in international politics and instituted new governance and management system to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Developing Nations, Governance, Governmental Structure
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Whitehead, Clive – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2007
It is common in the literature to refer to British colonial education policy as if it were "a settled course adopted and purposefully carried into action", but in reality it was never like that. Contrary to popular belief, the size and diversity of the empire meant that no one really ruled it in any direct sense. Clearly some kind of…
Descriptors: Social Class, Advisory Committees, War, Foreign Policy
Nelson, Gayle – 1988
How did Oliver North, who appeared to be a criminal and a liar, become an American hero? First the context must be considered. The Iran-Contra Affair was extremely complex with actors ranging from Eugene Hasenfus to President Ronald Reagan and settings ranging from Nicaragua to Israel to Iran. This complexity extended to the televised hearings…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries, International Cooperation
Brown Univ., Providence, RI. Center for Foreign Policy Development. – 1992
This mini-unit was designed to help high school students make sense of the complex issues raised by the disintegration of the Soviet Union, while letting them form their own conclusions about the direction of U.S. foreign policy. In the course of a five-day lesson plan, students have an opportunity to put recent events into perspective, deepen…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Current Events, Foreign Policy, Futures (of Society)
Harik, Ramsay M. – 1993
This packet of 11 lesson plans is designed to help high school social studies classes examine socio-political issues facing the post-Cold War world. Though its multi-disciplinary approach touches upon a number of current topics, the packet's particular focus is on the wide-ranging impact of war and militarism on the planet's growing ecological…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Cooperative Learning, Ecology, Environment
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Fredricks, Karla – Journal of Applied Research on Children, 2019
War and other forms of conflict are frequently the culprit for disrupted immunization practices, as government attention and funding are diverted elsewhere and people are displaced due to fighting. In other instances, the causes are related to deficiencies in resources and infrastructure, such as limited quantities of vaccinations and/or…
Descriptors: Immunization Programs, Immigrants, Incidence, Access to Health Care
Ahmad, Iftikhar – 2003
Embedded in political scientists' research findings are three propositions for educators: (1) democracy needs democrats; (2) democrats are created through citizenship education programs emphasizing conflict resolution skills, respect for human rights, good neighborliness and respect for pluralism; and (3) there appears to be a correlation between…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Civil Liberties
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Lomer, Sylvie – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2017
This article presents the results of a textual analysis conducted on policy discourses on international students in the UK between 1999 and 2013. A number of rationales for and against increasing their numbers have been made, which have largely remained consistent over changing political administrations. One key rationale is that international…
Descriptors: International Education, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Foreign Students
Niederhauser, Dale S.; Schrum, Lynne – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2016
The importance of STEM Education has become central to discussions about the future of schooling over the past 20 years. Predicated on the idea that a primary purpose of schooling is to prepare skilled and knowledgeable workers, these discussions have been grounded, in part, in cold-war era concerns about rapid advancements in STEM fields driven…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Problem Solving, Elementary Secondary Education, Informal Education
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