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Serron, Luis A. – 1977
To determine whether the poverty which afflicts between 50% and 60% of Mexico's population can be described in an ideologically neutral perspective, the paper formulates ten questions about political and economic issues which are sensitive to both capitalist and Marxist theorists. The questions concern: (1) the balance between food supply and…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Communism, Data Analysis, Developing Nations
Dijkgraaf, C.; Giertz, L. M. – International School Building News, 1975
This bulletin, concerned mainly with the educational problems in developing lands, focuses on school development, the future of education, and the schools that will have to be built to meet the needs of the future. The report deals with problems arising from the present rates of dropout in traditional primary education, and proposes possible…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Dropouts, Educational Objectives, Educational Problems
Desmond, Kathleen – 1970
This is a flexible unit for use in a school curriculum or an off-campus seminar. In it, development is defined as progress toward the achievement of economic, social and political conditions under which all can enjoy a reasonable standard of living and each individual will have the opportunity to reach his/her highest potential for human growth…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Higher Education
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Merryfield, Merry M. – Social Education, 1987
Presents the results of an interview which asked 15 South Africans what United States teachers should be teaching about South Africa. Correlates the eight major points made by the South Africans with the contents of the theme articles in this issue of SOCIAL EDUCATION. Includes a list of curriculum materials which covers the issues teachers should…
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Area Studies, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
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Collis, Betty – Education and Computing, 1985
Discusses worldwide inequities in computer education based on gender, socioeconomic level, country of residence, and specific school policies, and their resultant consequences. Concerns about these inequities are formulated and recommendations for reducing the scale of the problem are made. (Author/MBR)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Computer Literacy, Developed Nations, Developing Nations
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Czarra, Fred R.; Long, Cathryn J., Eds. – Social Studies, 1983
Describes activities for grades 4-6 to help students develop a base of knowledge and attitudes from which they can approach the problem of world hunger. Activities include studying nutrients; food groups; where food is grown; why and where people are hungry; and how to help solve the world food problem. (CS)
Descriptors: Agriculture, Developing Nations, Food, Futures (of Society)
Obanya, Pai – Prospects, 1989
Claims all African governments seek to modify their inherited colonial system of education to meet the needs of an emerging nation, and those efforts produce a reform document but do not result in reform. States attention must be given to education reform, resources, structures, determiners of change, management, and implementation methods. (NL)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Developing Nations, Educational Change, Educational Development
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Hamilton, John Maxwell; Roberts, Lesley – Social Education, 1989
Discusses the need for teaching about global interdependence. Points out that nearly every dimension of life in the United States shows proliferating connections to other nations. Describes techniques for finding global links and appreciating their importance. Notes that information emanating from the school will increase general knowledge…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Economic Development
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Mennerick, Lewis A.; Najafizadeh, Mehrangiz – Journal of Environmental Health, 1991
Discussed are some of the relevant social, technological, and economic issues involved with environmental problems in third world countries. The role of developed nations in political and economic development in the third world is addressed. (CW)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Economic Development
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Kyle, William C., Jr. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1999
Argues that teaching for social justice is a viable science-education goal. Claims that the issues and challenges among science educators in Western and non-Western cultures are more similar than different, and that it is incumbent upon all cultures to contribute in meaningful ways to the development and environmental sustainability of our global…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries
Flaherty, Sean L. – 1994
This program examines the 50-year practice of the U.S. training of Latin American soldiers at the School of the Americas. Originally designed as a jungle warfare training center in the 1950s, the program evolved into a Cold War program to promote stability and democracy in Latin America. Human rights abuses have been charged against these elite…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Higher Education, International Relations
Boston, Jane; Commins, Stephen – 1995
This unit uses six activities to examine questions of world hunger as seen in an African context and the related policy issues. Each activity allows students to explore a case study demonstrating a factor that affects hunger and grapple with some of the challenges facing policymakers today. Students should come to understand the nature of hunger,…
Descriptors: African History, African Studies, Area Studies, Developing Nations
Mukai, Gary; And Others – 1995
This unit introduces students to the diversity of rice culture and rice-based farming systems in Asia and the Pacific. Students examine issues related to the needs of the future global population. Six rice-producing countries are under study: Bangladesh, China, Indonesia, Japan, Philippines, and Thailand. The lessons include: (1) "Rice in…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Asian History, Asian Studies, Developing Nations
Salwen, Michael B.; Garrison, Bruce – 1988
Although much is known about how governments and major media organizations stand on some world press problems, some important actors in the debate--small- and medium-size newspapers in the United States--have been ignored. The editors of these newspapers are gatekeepers who, like their counterparts on large elite newspapers, play a fundamental…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Editors, Foreign Countries, Freedom of Information
Huddleston, Barbara – CARE BRIEFS on Development Issues, 1983
The idea that food should be a universally accepted human right has been the focus of worldwide attention aimed primarily at increasing production at the national level and on reducing price fluctuations in world markets. However, the problem of individual human needs must be simultaneously addressed. The largest number of hungry people live in…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Financial Support, Global Approach
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