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Turner, Winston E. – Principal, 1980
Describes a pilot project to include the global approach in the curricula of six Washington, D.C., area elementary schools. Discussion of the project's evaluation is included. (IRT)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Elementary Education, Evaluation, Global Approach
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Hicks, David; Fisher, Simon – International Review of Education, 1982
Describes "World Studies 8-13," a curriculum project of the United Kingdom concerned with four themes relating to the global village, spaceship earth, or world society. Themes include getting on with others, learning about other peoples, understanding the news, and the world tomorrow. (RH)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries
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Cogan, John J. – Social Education, 1978
Describes a global education program developed by an elementary school in Chicago and presents guidelines for implementing the program. Recommends that a global education program needs administrative support, an underlying theme, a good supply of resource and supplementary materials, and input from students of various ethnic backgrounds.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Elementary Education, Global Approach, Program Descriptions
Gudmundsdottir, Sigrun – 1985
The experience of a teacher confronted with implementing materials and approaches of the Iceland social studies curriculum project is narrated. These materials presumed a knowledge of developmental psychology and educational theories of Piaget, Kohlberg, Bloom, and Taba, translations of which are not readily available to Icelandic teachers. The…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
Tashjian, Michi; And Others – Independent School, 1979
To create a feeling of school unity and to reinforce the concept of human interdependence, the teachers of Friends' Central School planned Project Terra, a six-week school-wide activity. With the school viewed as a mythical planet, classes designed their own cultures and interacted as nations. (SJL)
Descriptors: Cooperation, Elementary Education, Global Approach, Group Unity
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Hadley, Marilyn B.; Wood, Robert W. – Rural Educator, 1987
A program promoting international education in South Dakota's rural elementary schools has provided staff development opportunities and assistance in curriculum modification based on information about the status of international education in the schools and student knowledge of the world. The program succeeds where key teachers and administrators…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Faculty Development, Global Approach
Skeel, Dorothy J.; And Others – 1981
A three-year global education curriculum project involved over 400 children in inner city, suburban, rural, large, and small elementary schools in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. The purposes of the project were to present the concept of global education to principals as well as teachers and to provide a forum for developing ways to use…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Enrichment, Curriculum Evaluation
Du Tilly, Geraldina Margain de H. – 1979
The paper describes an international student exchange program for 11-year-old children, and discusses the operation and goals of the program in Mexico. The main objective of the program is to create a base for world friendship and global understanding during the pre-adolescent years, which are believed to be formative for acquiring basic social…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Educational Innovation, Educational Programs, Elementary Education
Elliot, Ian – Teaching PreK-8, 1996
Describes Forest Glen Elementary School, a successful K-5 magnet school with an international focus located in suburban Indianapolis. Explains how three components of the curriculum--the foreign-language program, wise use of technology, and child-centered climate--are helping prepare students for tomorrow's world. (TJQ)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Technology, Elementary Education, Futures (of Society)
Stones, Valerie – 1990
This paper describes the development of an elementary school program in global culture which uses language as a vehicle for education in global citizenship. The approach to curriculum development focuses primarily on the child's needs, and secondarily on content. The curriculum was designed to be activity-oriented, child-centered, and…
Descriptors: Course Content, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Education, Curriculum Design
Florida State Univ., Tallahassee. – 1976
A project for preparing and testing innovative curriculum materials for the study of religion in elementary social studies is described. The main objective of the project is to demonstrate that the study of religion is a necessity in the social education and personal development of children. Intended as an aid for teaching a student about his own…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Cross Cultural Studies, Curriculum Development
Joyce, William W., Ed.; Ryan, Frank L., Ed. – 1977
The anthology contains 24 selected articles about elementary school social studies which have appeared in issues of the journal "Social Education" from 1970-77. "Social Education" is the official journal of the National Council for the Social Studies. These articles are considered to be exemplary in discussing instructional…
Descriptors: Anthologies, Career Awareness, Classroom Design, Course Content
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris (France). – 1977
The document comprises three articles which analyze roles and tasks of teachers in innovative elementary schools in the United States, Netherlands, and England. Innovative schools are interpreted as schools which favor educational practices such as open classrooms, team teaching, parent involvement, nongraded classes, global orientation,…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classes (Groups of Students), Comparative Education, Educational Environment
West Virginia State Dept. of Education, Charleston. Bureau of Learning Systems.
Fifteen organizing themes are presented to help define the scope of social studies learning in grades K-12 and to construct a basic framework for curriculum development. The underlying philosophy is that there are major social understandings that tie one or two concepts together and that children should investigate and discover those…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Citizenship Responsibility, Concept Formation, Concept Teaching