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Wright, Susan L. – Information Outlook, 1997
Explains some of the collections and operations of the library at the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Highlights include disseminating classified information from the classified collection, subject matter requirements, the unclassified Historical Intelligence Collection which deals with the intelligence profession, client confidentiality, and…
Descriptors: Confidentiality, Global Approach, Information Dissemination, Library Collections
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Tiene, Drew – Journal of Educational Media, 1996
Describes the results of a global survey about the most critical issues facing educational television in this decade. Results indicated that the most critical problems were limited funding, inadequate staffing, outdated equipment, insufficient broadcasting time, declining levels of government support, lack of equipment in schools, and insufficient…
Descriptors: Educational Equipment, Educational Television, Equipment Evaluation, Financial Support
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Holm, Tom; Pearson, J. Diane; Chavis, Ben – WICAZO SA Review, 2003
Although rich in theoretical constructs, American Indian Studies is not considered a discipline because it lacks a core assumption or paradigm. The concept of peoplehood could be that core assumption because its elements--language, sacred history, religion, and land--make up a complete system that accounts for particular behaviors of people…
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, Group Behavior, Higher Education, Holistic Approach
Leonard, Simon – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2002
An Australian researcher exploring the underlying assumptions held by non-Aboriginal educators involved in Aboriginal education reexamined his first childhood history book, "Australia from the Beginning" (Pownall, 1980). Although a liberal and sympathetic treatment, the book reflected non-Aboriginal assumptions about assimilation as…
Descriptors: Aboriginal Australians, Acculturation, Beliefs, Childhood Attitudes
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Weissinger, Thomas – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2003
Librarianship's worldview or philosophy preconditions understanding of ideas such as core value, diversity, and equity. Adherents to the orthodox version of this worldview restrict minority interests while aspiring to become a scientific profession. Those in favor of a modified version of the worldview support cultural diversity and non-positivist…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cultural Pluralism, Library Policy, Library Science
Kills Straight, Birgil – Native Americas, 2002
A member of the Oglala Lakota describes his traditional childhood; his boarding school education; and his career in the army, university, and tribal council during the American Indian Movement. In his 40s, he became aware of the spirits and changed his life. He tells the Lakota creation story and laws and advises future generations to carry the…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, Boarding Schools, Nonformal Education
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Martin, Timothy J. – Comparative Education, 2003
Two comparative studies of educational design in socialist states (Chile and Zimbabwe) shared remarkably similar conclusions despite disparate geo-cultural contexts and divergent research methodologies. Comparative analysis of the religio-political conflicts highlighted in each study's conclusion and the researchers' divergent epistemologies and…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Cultural Context, Educational Change, Educational Research
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Nash, Gary B. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1992
Argues for recognition that teaching about the voyages of Columbus is presented from a European perspective. Reminds teachers to take a multidimensional approach that recognizes the Native American and African-American points of view. Examines the long-range demographic, cultural, political, economic, dietary, and labor redividing consequences of…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, Black Culture, Culture Conflict, Culture Contact
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Sodowsky, Gargi Roysircar; And Others – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1994
World views of 109 white American, 67 mainland Chinese, 28 Taiwanese, and 40 Africans were investigated. White Americans differed from the other groups in the primacy given individual goals in interpersonal relationships and the value given the "doing" modality. Suggestions are given for a model of world views across cultures. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries, Graduate Students
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Werner, Walt – Canadian Social Studies, 1993
Reviews the place of global education in the curriculum. Points out that global education's relationships to other subjects is still confused and that empirical research regarding its aims is weak. Contends that the growth of global education is dependent on more conceptual research and development. (CFR)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives
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Segura, Denise A. – Aztlan: A Journal of Chicano Studies, 1991
Extensive interviews with 30 working and nonworking mothers (Chicanas and Mexican immigrants) found that immigrants had a broader conceptualization of motherhood that encompassed employment outside the home, whereas Chicanas were more likely to seek an idealized middle-class "stay at home" motherhood and thus experienced more ambivalence…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Employed Women, Family Influence, Immigrants
Prouty, IlaSahai – Zip Lines: The Voice for Adventure Education, 2000
A work of art documents the artist's perceptions. The conundrum of how to communicate one's perceptions effectively is the foundation of art. Making art in the classroom involves dialogs between artists and themselves, and artists and their audience. An entire class collaborating on a work augments the learning experience. Instructions are given…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Art Activities, Art Expression, Cooperative Learning
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Hewitt, Doug – Theory into Practice, 2000
Discusses differences in world views, describing the European educational tradition and the Aboriginal world view, highlighting a teacher education course adapted to the needs of older indigenous students; discussing experiences teaching Aboriginal students; noting the importance of recognizing Aboriginal culture and its value in education; and…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences, Elementary Secondary Education
Barreiro, Jose – Native Americas, 1997
John Trudell, Indian activist orator and poet, discusses the "Spirit Eater," authoritarian systems that siphon off human energy to fuel a materialistic, technological reality. This illusion has dominated European cultures for thousands of years but contrasts sharply with indigenous knowledge and spirituality. He also discusses protecting…
Descriptors: Activism, American Indian Education, American Indians, Capitalism
Salmon, Enrique – Winds of Change, 1996
Addresses problems associated with the appropriation of indigenous knowledge and the marginalization of indigenous intellectual accomplishments by the academic and scientific community. An example is the misuse of indigenous medicinal plant knowledge and the lack of equal status given to this knowledge at nonindigenous institutions. Offers…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Change Strategies, Colonialism
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