Excerpt from Using Estonian/American Based Culture Models for Multi-Cultural Studies: An Innovative Approach to Studying the Multi-Cultural, Multi-Ethnic Experience
The package of materials was put together and evaluated by a panel of Estonian area experts and other cultural area educators. Field testing is continuing. Much of the program itself, unless otherwise specified, was developed by Project Director Enn O. Koiva, a practicing cultural studies teacher with con siderable experience in the field-major contributions were made by many others and these are noted.
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