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Peer reviewedMalecki, Ignacy – Impact of Science on Society, 1979
Presented are various aspects of the influence of science on society's intellectual development. Comparisons are made between developing and developed economies. It is concluded that, in terms of science policy, scientific research oriented towards meeting human needs should be of high priority. (BT)
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Humanization, Intellectual Development
Barraza, Laura – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2001
Explores the extent to which culture and school ethos with regard to the environment are influential factors in children's views of global and environmental problems. (Contains 43 references.) (DDR)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Knowledge Representation
Hardy, Lawrence – American School Board Journal, 2003
With America at war, schools struggle to help students understand cause and effect of conflict. Interviewed in early March, some teachers say they try not to let impressionable adolescents know how they feel about the controversial American policy on use of force in Iraq. Others say that while they present both sides of the issue, it is only right…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Current Events, Democratic Values, High Schools
Peer reviewedSheehan, Kevin – Social Science Docket, 2002
Explores the New York State Great Irish Famine Curriculum Guide, discussing the author's initial reaction to the guide. Focuses on the strengths and discusses specific parts, such as the inclusion of background information and the student learning outcomes. Addresses how to include the guide into an already-filled curriculum. (CMK)
Descriptors: Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Benefits, Foreign Countries, Hunger
Peer reviewedMurphy, Maureen – Social Science Docket, 2002
Provides responses to two articles featured in this issue of the Social Science Docket: (1) "Demythologizing Subject Matter: Teaching Ireland in the Curriculum" (David Cowell); and (2) "Review of the New York State Great Irish Famine Curriculum Guide" (Kevin Sheehan). (CMK)
Descriptors: Curriculum Evaluation, Foreign Countries, Hunger, Primary Sources
Peer reviewedNusbaumer, Michael R.; And Others – Teaching Sociology, 1989
Explores the role of sociologists in identifying social problems in the context of teaching. Analyzes the content of 51 college-level social problems textbooks by focusing on their treatment of war. Offers empirical data concerning the role of sociologists as definers of social problems. Notes implications for the discipline. Bibliography of…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Data Analysis, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Peer reviewedUrch, George E. – Educational Studies, 1989
Discusses the role of education in economic development in Tanzania. Provides historical background of socialism in Tanzania, reviewing the role of education in developing a new society. Contends that the world economic crisis has halted development in Tanzania and stresses educational innovations that have been implemented. (KO)
Descriptors: African History, Case Studies, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Regan, Colm – Ideas & Action, 1987
Examines the role of a country with relatively little economic or political power, Ireland, in promoting justice and equality in underdeveloped nations. Describes increased development education funding for school activities and adult education programs. Calls for more direct participation in program design, increased professionalism, and expanded…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedDodds, Josiah; Chong-de, Lin – Adolescence, 1992
Chinese teenagers (n=1,861) rated overpopulation and environmental pollution as their greatest concerns about the future; these were usually rated quite low by teenagers in other countries. Although still of concern to Chinese teenagers, nuclear war seemed more remote to them than it did to U.S. and former Soviet teenagers in earlier studies.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Environment, Foreign Countries, Futures (of Society)
Peer reviewedLee, Daniel Y. – Journal of Economic Education, 1992
Examines some widely used introductory economics textbooks. Documents how much international coverage they contain. Seeks any emerging patterns of integration among the texts. Concludes that visible efforts are being made to enhance the coverage of international issues in texts. Suggests that many authors do not live up to claims that…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Global Approach, Higher Education, Instructional Improvement
Peer reviewedLaFarge, Phyllis – PTA Today, 1992
Discusses what it is like for children to grow up with an awareness that they live in a world in which unrestrained technological prowess has created vulnerabilities on a global scale. The article examines how parents and teachers can help their children cope with and respond to world issues. (SM)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Conservation (Environment), Elementary Secondary Education, Global Approach
Peer reviewedGilstrap, Robert L.; And Others – Childhood Education, 1993
Reviews six books: "Teacher Lore" (Schubert and Ayers), about teachers' accounts of their experience; "America's Best Classrooms" (Seymour and others); "Another Door to Learning," (Schwarz) about learning-disabled children; "Talking with Your Children about a Troubled World" (Dumas); "Our Family, Our…
Descriptors: Adults, Books, Day Care, Early Childhood Education
Peer reviewedKurtzberg, Richard L.; Kurtzberg, Kimberly E. – Middle School Journal, 1993
The Future Problem Solving process engages middle school students in real-world issues by creating a multidisciplinary "think tank" environment requiring them to apply both divergent (brainstorming, creativity, flexibility) and convergent (analysis, synthesis, evaluation) strategies to political problems. The process can accurately…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Interdisciplinary Approach, Intermediate Grades, Middle Schools
Peer reviewedBhola, H. S. – International Review of Education/Internationale Zeitschrift fuer Erziehungswissenschaft/Revue Internationale de l'Education, 1998
Asserts that the forces of globalization have overwhelmed the historical political-cultural mission of adult education today by focusing exclusively on productivity. States that world summits have resulted in declarations disabusing the ideas of profits above people, but the resulting policies have not reflected these. Urges adult educators to…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Education, Educational Change, Educational Objectives
White, Alison – Ecologist, 1998
Young children receive higher doses of pesticides than any other age group. The younger a child is the more difficulty the body will have in coping with toxins in general. Maximum Residue Limits (MRL) do not adequately protect children. Evidence of harm from a pesticide often has to be overwhelmingly strong before anything is done about it.…
Descriptors: Cancer, Chemical Industry, Child Health, Diseases


