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Czarra, Fred; And Others – Intercom, 1982
Contains six lesson plans and student materials for a unit on global food distribution and the problems of world hunger for secondary social studies classes. Students study nutrition, population distribution, poverty, the causes of hunger, and economic development, and generate personal actions to solve the hunger problem. (AM)
Descriptors: Food, Global Approach, Hunger, Secondary Education
Hanvey, Robert – Intercom, 1975
For perspectives, expresses by noted specialist, Meadows, Mesarovic, Heilbroner, and Kahn, on the challenges of world problems are augmented by five lessons for secondary students that promote a systematic approach to these problems. (JH)
Descriptors: Food, Global Approach, Instructional Materials, Natural Resources
Nesbitt, William A.; Karls, Andrea B. – Intercom, 1975
Data and activities examining the current world food crisis are provided. (DE)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Data Analysis, Food, Global Approach
Fleming, Dan B. – Intercom, 1975
A simulation designed to examine American responsibility with respect to global hunger is provided. Students play American leaders who must choose between conflicting national and international priorities. (Author/DE)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Food, Foreign Policy, Global Approach
Intercom, 1985
In this lesson, junior high students consider two instances of exponential population growth--one at the local community level and one at the world level--as a way of illuminating some of the problems posed by growth and the limits that may curtail it. (RM)
Descriptors: Community Size, Conflict Resolution, Decision Making, Food


