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Why Does the Buddha Have Long Ears? A North Carolina Museum Educator Invites Students To Explore Religious Diversity through Art
Describes the Five Faiths Project, a children's program of storytelling, photography workshops, museum exhibits, classroom projects, and community performances developed by the curator of education of the Ackland Art Museum at the University of North Carolina. Activities, which have focused on Hinduism and Judaism so far, will eventually explore diversity in Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam. (SLD)
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Author/Creator: Bullard, Sara
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Date Published: Fall
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Journal/Secondary Title: Teaching Tolerance
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Number: 2
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Volume: 7
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Year: 1998
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