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Karls, Andrea B. – Social Education, 1974
This article presents a list and short analysis of sources and resources for teaching about global hunger and poverty. Included in the article are teacher-student materials, background readings, and organizations and their resources. (Author/DE)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Global Approach, Hunger, Poverty
Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis. Coll. of Education. – 1984
This bibliography identifies over 150 resources that help students understand the interdependent nature of the world. It is designed to be an overview rather than a comprehensive bibliography. Section I reviews books and articles that provide a basis for understanding the development of global education, its background, and basic definitions in…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Elementary Secondary Education, Global Approach, Interdisciplinary Approach
Breakthrough, 1985
What bioregions can do to contribute to world order and security is discussed in this newsletter. A bioregion is defined as an identifiable geographical area of interacting life-systems that is relatively self-sustaining in the ever-renewing processes of nature. Articles included are: "Bioregionalism and World Order" (Gerald Mische);…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Food, Global Approach
Keys, Donald F. – 1979
This report is a succinct summary of action taken by the 34th General Assembly of the United Nations. It is intended for use by members of UN delegations, UN secretariat staff, policy makers, scholars, students, and members of the public interested in global problems and world issues. The report provides an accurate record of actions taken,…
Descriptors: Disarmament, Global Approach, Higher Education, International Relations
Intercom, 1973
A rationale for adding a global perspective to teaching is developed. Emphasis is placed on inquiry, the development of critical thinking and decision-making skills, clarification regarding value formation, and acquisition of sufficient information for analysis and understanding of other human beings. (SM)
Descriptors: Cultural Education, Cultural Interrelationships, Curriculum Development, Global Approach
Comptroller General of the U.S., Washington, DC. – 1978
Presented are the major international energy policy issues facing all nations, and a basis for analyzing current and proposed United States' energy policies and initiatives. Eleven issues are examined, all of which relate to one central theme: Are U.S. international energy and related policies consistent with domestic energy goals, national…
Descriptors: Energy, Federal Legislation, Federal Programs, Global Approach
Woito, Robert, Ed. – 1975
This booklet introduces the problem of world hunger and provides information, facts, and perspectives about the crisis. Section one presents the reader with the basic facts of the hunger crisis through a self-survey, a statistical study of the developed Oil Producing Export Countries (OPEC), and a one-page indication of what one would have to give…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Elementary Secondary Education, Food, Global Approach
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Charny, Israel W. – Social Education, 1985
The ongoing debate about what constitutes a genocidal act is analyzed. Discussed is a humanistic definition of genocide, i.e., the wanton murder of a group of human beings on the basis of any identity whatsoever that they share--national, ethnic, racial, religious, political, geographical, or ideological. Examples of genocide are provided. (RM)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Definitions, Elementary Secondary Education, Genocide
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Ramirez, Antonio – Social Education, 1985
The fate of the individual who is singled out for oppression is explored. Specific examples are provided. International organizations trying to keep the issue of human rights before the public are described. (RM)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Elementary Secondary Education, Global Approach, International Cooperation
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Walker, John T. – Social Education, 1985
The relationship between civil rights and human rights is clarified. It is inconsistent for the United States to espouse civil rights at home and support undemocratic, fascist, or communist governments abroad that violate human rights. We must insist that our government use its leverage in places like South Africa. (RM)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Policy
Reynolds, William M., Ed. – v49 n1 Entire Issue April 1975, 1975
This special issue of "The Forensic Quarterly" provides background information on the problem chosen for the national high school forensic series for the 1975-76 academic year: What policy for the development and allocation of scarce world resources would best serve the interests of the people of the world? Section one is a profile of…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Debate, Depleted Resources, Global Approach
Reynolds, William M., Comp. – 1975
This packet of eleven microfiche contains resource materials concerning the 1975-76 National High School Debate issue, world resources. A substantial portion of these materials consist of publications from the Economic Research Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and discuss the world food situation, the world agricultural situation, and…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Debate, Depleted Resources, Global Approach
Ragsdale, Jane S.; Barua, Teen Kari – 1982
One of a series on topics of concern to the U.S. media, this guide is intended to provide journalists with concise, authoritative background information on the U.S. role in the world food situation. Today the United States is the world's greatest exporter of food. The produce of one out of every three acres goes abroad, more than half of it to…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Charts, Exports, Food
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Kissinger, Henry – Social Education, 1985
Morality as an enduring element in United States foreign policy is discussed. In order to strengthen the steady purpose and responsible involvement of the American people, human rights policy must be presented in the context of a realistic assessment of world affairs. (RM)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Policy, Global Approach
Northwest Regional Educational Lab., Portland, OR. – 1975
This is the teacher's guide to accompany the student guide which together comprise one of five computer-oriented environmental/energy education units. This unit is organized around a computerized data base of information related to global energy use. The data is organized on a country-by-country basis for the 83 largest countries in the world. For…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Energy, Environmental Education, Global Approach
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