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Swain, Merrill – 1974
The basic language issues in Canada are two-fold: (1) French-Canadians are making serious attempts to maintain their native language and culture, and a move towards French unilingualism is apparent; (2) English-Canadians are showing increasing interest in becoming bilingual, mainly because they are not threatened by native language loss or by…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Bilingual Education, Bilingualism, Educational Policy
Washington State Univ., Pullman. Dept. of Black Studies. – 1976
Problems in curriculum development in Black Studies are addressed along with suggestions on future action. A recurring theme and concern throughout the workshops was the need to set priorities for the 1980's and beyond. Course outlines and bibliographies are included in the report for: African History and Culture; Black History Before the Civil…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Black Attitudes, Black Community, Black Influences
Rohner, Ronald P. – 1976
The objective of this research paper is to present evidence showing that sex differences in aggression are universal, but that within limits the differences are also highly susceptible to experiential modification. Aggression is defined as any behavior that intends to hurt a person or a thing, physically or verbally. Investigation was conducted…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Aggression, Behavior Patterns, Behavior Theories

Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park. Center for Continuing Liberal Education. – 1969
In the first of four sections of this publication, James H. Stone reviews recent writings on the humanities, citing 299 books, essays, and articles. In the second section, Maxwell H. Goldberg provides definitions of several of the central terms related to technological change and human values (e.g.,…
Descriptors: Automation, Community Change, Cybernetics, Human Factors Engineering
Rockman, Ilene F., Comp. – 1975
Included in this annotated bibliography are approximately 100 resources about the Japanese-American population in the United States. Cited works include journals, monographs, books, theses, and dissertations intended to highlight significant scholarship and research of Japanese-American identity, acculturation, assimilation, school and family…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Annotated Bibliographies, Asian Americans, Asian Studies
Kleis, Russell; And Others – 1974
This team report, one in the series described by SO 008 058, identifies representative cases of certain categories of projects involving nonformal education (NFE) and describes them using fairly uniform elements and a common framework. Nonformal education, as defined for this application, is intentional and systematic, but unlike formal education,…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Attitude Change, Case Studies, Change Agents
Romero, Carol E. – 1974
In order to evaluate the treatment of death in children's literature, and to compile a bibliography of books related to this theme, four areas of a child's relation to death were explored. The first area of investigation was of concepts of death evidenced at the child's various developmental stages, as documented in numerous psychological studies.…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Books, Child Psychology, Childhood Attitudes
Gorden, Raymond L. – 1970
The general purpose of this project was to produce some reliable and valid knowledge of how differences in the non-linguistic aspects of North American and Latin American socio-cultural patterns (concepts, values, beliefs, norms, expectations, and ethnocentrism) act as barriers to cross-cultural communication. The end product was to be…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Cross Cultural Training, Cultural Context, Cultural Differences
Schwartz, Betty L.; Tappenden, Jacqueline W. – 1969
This course guide, the first in a two-year sequence, is designed to give students an overview of Greek and Roman culture and language from the era of the early Aegean civilizations in Greece and Asia Minor to the Augustan Age in Rome. Six units of study are concerned with the growth and development of Greece and with the metamorphosis of Rome from…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Citizenship Responsibility, Classical Languages, Classical Literature
Vakar, Nicholas – American Association of University Professors Bulletin, 1949
Prior to World War Two, Slavic studies in America treated history, literature, and language as isolated disciplines and often neglected the study of Russian literature written after 1917. The pragmatic necessities of the war questioned the relevance of this traditional approach and specialists appeared, concentrating their efforts on the recent…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Colleges, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Influences
Parkyn, George W. – 1973
The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), sees as one of its major tasks assisting nations to appreciate the concept of life-long education and to work out its implications in the many different sets of conditions found throughout the world today. The paper constructs conceptual models for the provision of…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Conceptual Schemes, Coordination, Educational Change
Leibowitz, Arnold H. – 1974
Language is defined here as a means of social control, a viewpoint by which language restrictions can be seen as a method of discriminating against speakers of minority languages. A government designates an official language to restrict access to economic and political power. This view of language is substantiated by an analysis of the United…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingualism, Discriminatory Legislation, Ethnic Status
Brunn, R. Beto; And Others – 1974
The question addressed in this paper is to what extent does the use of measurement indicators based on differing, even contradictory, epistemic assumptions affect the acceptability of the empirical conclusions. The approach used monotonic transformations of empirically obtained measures of occupational and educational status to investigate the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Concept Formation, Educational Status Comparison, Employment Patterns
Dueck, Kathryn – 1974
The purpose of this study is to assess the relative impact on Mennonite high school students of various orientation sources toward the issues of war and peace. Sixteen sources of orientation such as family, religion, and media are coordinated with variables such as school attended, grade level, and sex differences on a 10 page survey containing…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Family Influence, High School Students, Institutional Role
Kobrak, Peter – 1971
In an examination of the private assumption of public responsibilities, the writer argues that development of the JOBS program occurred relatively smoothly, because the federal government, White House, and a segment of the business community shared a number of assumptions including a willingness to overlook the critical role played by the…
Descriptors: Business, Community Influence, Community Services, Employment