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Windows on the World

Multicultural Festivals for Schools and Libraries
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Now available in paper! To celebrate cultural differences, Windows on the World offers opportunities for research into various ethnic and national groups. It also promotes reading through thematic activities centered around diverse cultural celebrations. Together, students and teachers learn about customs, food, games, and art forms from around the world. Students explore varied art forms, from sculpture, print-making, batik, and puppetry, to drama, music, dancing, cooking, and writing. Heath encourages students to learn about the cultures of Islam, Judaism, and Buddhism through detailed examination of the secular manifestations of holidays, rituals, games, and art work peculiar to them. One entire festival is based on the hobby of foreign stamp collecting. Other festivals take participants to Britain, Italy, Japan, Southeast Asia, and to the lands of Native Americans. Still others include Hispanic-American and African-American art, music, and culture. The book is profusely illustrated with photographs, diagrams, activity sheets, maps, bulletin board ideas, and easy-to-follow detailed instructions for arts and crafts projects. Cloth edition [0-8108-2880-4] published in 1995.

Author Biography:

Alan Heath teaches in the integrated art program of the American School in London from which he leads international student and adult study tours to various parts of the world to reinforce multicultural understanding.
Release date Australia
January 1st, 1995
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
410
Dimensions
137x215x31
ISBN-13
9780810839588
Product ID
6789145

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