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- Title
THE SHAKY HISTORY AND POTENTIAL FUTURE OF GLOBAL EDUCATION IN OHIO.
- Authors
Minor, Kent J.
- Abstract
The article focuses on the future and history of international education in Ohio. It states that there were no laws in the Ohio Code that provide requirements for the study of world geography, world history, and world cultures. Consequently, it says that as of the end of World War II, Ohio's global education has been inferior to the study of the U.S. However, it mentions that from the 1980s-2000s, the Ohio Department of Education organized several initiatives in global education including its assistance in the creation and publication of "Prejudice Unleashed: The Holocaust." It notes that as Ohio is in the course of changing its curriculum standards, it has a chance to create an innovative and enriching social studies program that will prepare students to become knowledgeable citizens.
- Subjects
OHIO; UNITED States; CURRICULUM; GLOBAL studies; EDUCATIONAL forecasting; HISTORY of education; GEOGRAPHY education; GOVERNMENT policy on history education; CULTURAL studies; UNITED States history education; CURRICULUM change; GOVERNMENT policy
- Publication
Ohio Social Studies Review, 2010, Vol 46, Issue 1, p3
- ISSN
1050-2130
- Publication type
Article