Directory of Central America Classroom Resources K-12

Directory of Central America Classroom Resources K-12
Author: Mary A. Swenson
Publisher: Resource Center of the Americas
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1990
Genre: Education
ISBN:

This annotated directory contains classroom resources for the countries of Central America, plus Mexico and the Caribbean. The types of resources included are: curricula, supplemental resources, audio-visuals, organizations, evaluation materials and guidebooks, and directories. The listings of curricula, supplemental resources, and audio-visuals are divided into those appropriate for use in grade school and high school classrooms, and are organized by country or region. (DB)

Education for America's Role in World Affairs

Education for America's Role in World Affairs
Author: John Fonte
Publisher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1994
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780819194022

This collection of carefully argued essays examines what American students should know about world affairs in the post-cold war era. The issues which are examined are those that will continue to be debated as our schools prepare for the next century. The authors probe the complex and sometimes contradictory claims of global, peace, multicultural, and citizenship education. They offer prescriptions for change based on a strong academic core of history, international relations, government, economics, and geography, with the presumption of values consistent with America's democratic ideals. Contents: Foreword, Chester E. Finn, Jr.; Introduction, John Fonte and Andre Ryerson; A Brief History of Pre-Collegiate Global and International Studies Education, Andrew Smith; Global Education and Controversy: Some Observations, Robert Fullinwider; Teaching About the World and Our Nation's Heritage: The Relationship Between International Education and Education for American Citizenship, John Fonte; Implications of the 'New Demographics' and the 'Information Explosion' for International Education, Herbert London; International Education: The Search for Subject, Gilbert T. Sewall; International Studies in the School Curriculum, Diane Ravitch; Geography's Role in International Education, Raymond English; China: Case-Study of Textbook Failures, Andre Ryerson; What American Students Should Know About the World, Owen Harris; Conclusion, John Fonte and Andre Ryerson; Bibliography; Addendum; Index.

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Total Pages: 446
Release: 1991
Genre: Africa
ISBN:

Consists of separate newsletters from each of the 4 area studies centers, with collective title at head of first section. Each newsletter has also a distinctive title for each issue.