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A Museum as Time Capsule Studying a Mongolian Saddle as an Example
This lesson focuses on using museums, or more precisely, artwork or artifacts as resources to study history and geography. The example used in this...more
A Time of Kingdoms and Dynasties A Korea Timeline Project
Students will generally identify some of the advantages and goals of governments and discuss governmental power in terms of unification or...more
Acting Out Belief Learning about Korean Holidays
A short lesson on Korean holidays that involves student independent research and writing letters or journal entries. This lesson will engage...more
All in the Life of a Student A Look at South Korean Education
A comparative look at education systems. This case study examines the national curriculum and a typical student day in South Korea. Students are...more
Angel Island US Pacific Immigration Station 1910 - 1940
Angel Island was the Pacific US immigration station that processed--and in many cases, detained--nearly 200,000 immigrants in the early 20th century....more
Artha Strategies for Survival, Success and Power
Artha, which loosely translates as "getting ahead," is one of four goals of Hinduism. Students explore this concept using a translated political...more
Asian American Experiences in America A Chronological History
This is a timeline and mapping activity that helps students understand why populations shift over time. The push-pull factors that created Asian...more
Attitudes Towards Nature in Daoist Art
This short lesson plan helps students understand the difference between how many Westerners view nature versus how many Chinese (particularly Daoists...more
Belief Systems Along the Silk Roads A Silk Roads Encounter Project
This activity asks students to reflect on similarities and differences among belief systems. Using excerpts of translated religious texts, students...more
Building an Empire Mapping China
Students understand China and its geography by creating travel brochures for China's nine distinct regions. Groups then combine their brochures into...more
