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Dole, Patricia Pearl – 1993
This bibliography is a guide for selecting children's books with overt religious themes and for the evaluation of this area in library collections. It is designed to be both current and critical, and can be used by church and synagogue libraries, directors of religious education, parents, and public or school libraries. The bibliography is…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Annotated Bibliographies, Biblical Literature, Childrens Libraries
Valencia Community Coll., Orlando, FL. – 1984
This teacher's guide was developed for the last of four courses in Valencia Community College's Interdisciplinary Studies program, a 2-year core general education curriculum which chronologically examines the major developments in the evolution of human knowledge. The guide provides an introductory overview of the semester's content (i.e., the…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Course Content, Course Objectives, Film Study
Barry, Patricia – 1997
This curriculum guide was developed to assist middle-school students in understanding the complexity of India. A slide presentation is used in combination with several activities for interdisciplinary study of India through literature and social studies. A comprehensive bibliography provides suggestions for further reading. Sections of the guide…
Descriptors: Asian Studies, Ethnic Groups, Foreign Countries, Global Education
Johnson, Donald; Johnson, Jean – 1968
The past and the present interweave in contemporary India. To understand India, one must know of the traditional stories. Two short pocket books make them accessible and acceptable to students: 1) The Dance of Shiva and Other Tales from India by Oroon Ghosh, published by the New American Library in New York; and, 2) Gods, Demons, and Others by R.…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Asian History, Concept Teaching, Cross Cultural Studies
Dilzer, Robert J., Jr. – 1984
Based on a National Council for the Social Studies position statement on the essentials of social studies, a rationale for teaching about religions in the social studies is presented. The author's rationale includes the following points: (1) that knowledge about religion is not only characteristic of an educated person but also necessary for…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Objectives, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education
Ontario Dept. of Education, Toronto. – 1971
This curriculum guide provides a general view of the various considerations governing a senior year or high school course in world religions. An early section on objectives sets out some of the aims of a course in world religions. It states that the particular aim should be the development of a sympathetic understanding of the meaning of different…
Descriptors: Biographies, Christianity, Curriculum Guides, Fine Arts
Ridley, Sarah – 1996
This teaching packet serves as a unit by itself or as part of preparation unit for a visit to the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery to see the exhibition "Puja: Expressions of Hindu Devotion." Focusing on Hindu religious objects found in an art museum, the packet suggests connections between art and world studies themes. In addition, these…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Foreign Countries, Global Education, Hinduism
Dole, Patricia Pearl – 1999
Created to promote a mutual understanding and acceptance among various faiths and cultures throughout the world, this book is an annotated bibliography of religious children's books. It has almost 700 critical evaluations of books with distinct religious themes for children from preschool to middle school. Chapters are: (1) "Religion";…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Buddhism, Childrens Literature, Christianity
Fancher, Kathleen M. – 1998
The design of this curriculum project allows teachers to introduce the rich Indian culture in a non-threatening way to learners who struggle with writing material. It was initially developed for special education students who read and write significantly below grade level. Some of the project's lessons include showing the students artwork and…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cultural Context, Curriculum Development, Folk Culture
Ahmed, H. – 1992
This document defines education as the process of the integrated development of an individual that takes place throughout life, and aims at one's complete fulfillment in the intellectual, spiritual, moral, emotional, physical, and other domains. Culture is defined as the complex of distinctive spiritual, material, intellectual, and emotional…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Cultural Awareness, Culture, Developing Nations
Abrahamson, Brant; Smith, Fred – 2001
The lessons in the teacher's guide about the Bible's Old Testament are based on historic and scientific scholarship and, to avoid a sectarian point of view, focus on the factual data generated by academic research. The lessons are based on what is known about the nature of oral tradition, recent archaeological findings, and the academic biblical…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Archaeology, Biblical Literature, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Needler, Toby; Goodman, Bonnie – 1991
The eight units in this volume are designed for use by an art teacher/specialist. Thematic ideas are presented, while skills, techniques, and materials are not dictated. The lessons encourage students to compare and contrast cultures, understand their own cultural experiences, and explore differences and commonalities among cultures. The materials…
Descriptors: African Culture, Architecture, Art, Art Activities
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Chappell, Marcia H. – Library Quarterly, 1976
Ranganathan believed that effective reference service depended on the intuitive "flair" of the librarian and on the use of an analyticosynthetic classification scheme. (Author)
Descriptors: Classification, Hinduism, Library Science, Library Services
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McCollum, Bruce – Career Development International, 1999
Describes a theory about consciousness and leadership practices derived from the Hindu Vedas. Shows how subjects who learned Transcendental Meditation as a self-development technique improved their leadership behaviors as measured by the Leadership Practices Inventory. (SK)
Descriptors: Hinduism, Leadership Qualities, Leadership Training, Self Actualization
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Bhana, Kastoor; Daniels, Carol Sandra – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1986
Investigates generational changes in the conceptualization of mental illness. Hindu and Muslim grandmothers and their middle-aged daughters were studied with the following results: (1) a significant generation effect and (2) the conceptualization largely in eastern terms but an acceptance of both eastern and western conceptions of etiology and…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attitudes, Cross Cultural Studies, Foreign Countries
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