An Experiment in Teaching Social Relationships |
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Authors: | William Yale |
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Institution: | University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire |
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Abstract: | In an age of increasing global and multicultural forces, the social studies is usually the subject charged with promoting a deeper level of understanding in regards to cultural diversity. To achieve this mission, many social studies teachers have turned to the use of world fairs. However, these activities often end up promoting surface level understandings, and may even end up reinforcing existing stereotypes amongst students. In this article, the authors, based upon key research in this area, provide a meaningful framework for teachers, when using world fairs. This framework better situates students for a deeper, more substantive understanding of culture. |
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Keywords: | world fairs global education multicultural education cross cultural understanding diversity |
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