Teaching Tolerance

Teaching Tolerance
Author: Sara Bullard
Publisher: Main Street Books
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1997-08-18
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780385472654

Teaching Tolerance is an invitation to parents and teachers: an invitation to examine their own habits and attitudes toward the community around them. Sara Bullard believes that once a parent is aware of the attitudes they were raised with, it is easier for them to teach their children true tolerance toward others. The first chapters of Teaching Tolerance focus on the humanness of intolerance-no one is truly exempt from the habit of judging others. The fourth chapter outlines the work required to alter intolerant instincts. The last four chapters walk parents through children's need for security, self-expression and moral guidance; needs which, if respectfully met, will free them to be comfortable both with themselves and with people of different backgrounds. Bullard concludes each chapter with questions and suggestions for journal writing to help parents further explore their own attitudes. Also included is an extensive list of books, toys, games and music that explore ethnicity and promote tolerance.

West Africa

West Africa
Author: Mira Bartok
Publisher: Good Year Books
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1993-10
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780673361370

Educational resource for teachers, parents and kids!

Ancient Egypt and Nubia

Ancient Egypt and Nubia
Author: Mira Bartok
Publisher: Good Year Books
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1994-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780673361790

Educational resource for teachers, parents and kids!

Ancient Greece

Ancient Greece
Author: Mira Bartok
Publisher: Good Year Books
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780673362551

Educational resource for teachers, parents and kids!

A Companion to Textile Culture

A Companion to Textile Culture
Author: Jennifer Harris
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2020-09-16
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1118768906

A lively and innovative collection of new and recent writings on the cultural contexts of textiles The study of textile culture is a dynamic field of scholarship which spans disciplines and crosses traditional academic boundaries. A Companion to Textile Culture is an expertly curated compendium of new scholarship on both the historical and contemporary cultural dimensions of textiles, bringing together the work of an interdisciplinary team of recognized experts in the field. The Companion provides an expansive examination of textiles within the broader area of visual and material culture, and addresses key issues central to the contemporary study of the subject. A wide range of methodological and theoretical approaches to the subject are explored—technological, anthropological, philosophical, and psychoanalytical, amongst others—and developments that have influenced academic writing about textiles over the past decade are discussed in detail. Uniquely, the text embraces archaeological textiles from the first millennium AD as well as contemporary art and performance work that is still ongoing. This authoritative volume: Offers a balanced presentation of writings from academics, artists, and curators Presents writings from disciplines including histories of art and design, world history, anthropology, archaeology, and literary studies Covers an exceptionally broad chronological and geographical range Provides diverse global, transnational, and narrative perspectives Included numerous images throughout the text to illustrate key concepts A Companion to Textile Culture is an essential resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students, instructors, and researchers of textile history, contemporary textiles, art and design, visual and material culture, textile crafts, and museology.

Northern Woodland Indians

Northern Woodland Indians
Author: Mira Bartok
Publisher: Good Year Books
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1995-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780673362568

Educational resource for teachers, parents and kids!

Fun with Southwest Indian Stencils

Fun with Southwest Indian Stencils
Author: Paul E. Kennedy
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1993-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0486276961

This colorful and reusable stencil collection introduces youngsters (as well as craftworkers looking for new ideas) to six intriguing Southwest Indian tribal designs. Adapted from handmade craft items such as fabrics, pottery, and basketware, the pre-cut patterns strikingly depict authentic Pueblo lizard and bird motifs, anthropomorphic designs of the Navajo and Hopi tribes, and more.