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Beverly Milner Bisland and Iftikhar Ahmad
Type: Journal article
The featured 1937 letter from a Japanese primary school student apologizing for the sinking of the USS Panay by Japanese aircraft provides an entry into the study of U.S.-Japanese relations before World War II.
Type: Journal article
Stories such as the featured account of an ill-fated Inuit walrus-hunting trip serve as an important part of that culture's tradition of passing down lessons and experiences from one generation to the next.
Type: Journal article
Students will gain a more profound understanding of multicultural issues by examining the ways in which Canada and the United States have diverged when addressing race and culture.
Type: Journal article
This set of books offers insight into Canadian aboriginal cultures and the contributions of these groups to the fabric of the nation.
Type: Journal article
The study of Cuban art and architecture highlights unique aspects of the island's historyfrom prehistoric times through conquest and colonialism, to independence and revolution.
Type: Journal article
Films and videos allow students to explore Latin American reality while prompting classroom discussions that deepen their understanding.
Type: Journal article
Teaching about Latin America through prose, poetry, and picture books helps bring a human dimension to the study of the region.
Type: Journal article
Aiming to correct myths about the Viet Nam War, this author regularly leads groups of students to learn about the country firsthand.
Type: Journal article
In keeping with this year's NCSS conference theme, the author offers a list of websites that successfully link teachers and students together through pen pal programs, paired classrooms, or partner schools.
Type: Journal article