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NCTA 2019 Lesson Plans

  • “How the “Opening of the West Influenced Japanese Art” and Attachment by Sara Beardsley
  • “Confucius in China” and Attachment by Holly Branch
  • “Hot beverages are a hot topic!” by Carah Casler
  • “Japanese Culture for 3rd Graders” by Sherry Flora
  • “Comparison/Contrast of Celebrations in Guatemala and Japan regarding getting rid of the devil” by Kathleen Heilman
  • “East Meets West: Parallel Beliefs – Confucianism and Christianity” by Patricia Hitchens
  • “Pressure to Modernize: Japan’s Response to Western Influence” by Elizabeth Newcomb
  • “East Asian Religion” by Ling-Ling Shih
  • “Kamishibai Rock Cycle Story” by Jeanne Snowball
  • “Introduction to Confucianism and Daoism in Relation to Government_Plan” by Drew Sraver
  • “East Asia Medieval Trade” by Linda Swarlis
  • “Kamishibai in 6th Grade” by Kathy Ward
  • “American Imperialism and Its Japanese Encounter” by Gretchen Williams
  • “Hiroshima as Seen Through the Prism of Japanese Pop Culture (Anime and Manga)” by Bob Wilson
  • “Tea Culture in Asia” by Sammi Zhou

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East Asian Studies Center
The Ohio State University140 Enarson Classroom Building, 2009 Millikin Rd.,Columbus, OH 43210
Phone: Janet Smithsmith.12674@osu.edu
NCTA SPONSORS:
– Freeman Foundation
– The Ohio State University/East Asian Studies Center (NCTA coordinating site)
– University of Pittsburgh national coordinating site for the National Consortium for Teaching About Asia (NCTA) Asian Studies Center, University Center for International Studies
– Indiana University/East Asian Studies Center (Previous NCTA national coordinating site)

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