When I make presentations about India at teachers' conferences or in classrooms, the two most often asked questions are: "Why do women wear a 'dot' on their foreheads?" and "Why, when there is so much poverty in India, don't they eat all those cows?" These questions broach issues of relevance and correlating non-Western practices to similar experiences in the students' lives, within a context they can comprehend.


Rosser, Yvette C. (Winter 2001). "The Clandestine Curriculum: The Temple of Doom in the Classroom". Education About Asia (Association of Asian Studies) 6 (3).


When I make presentations about India at teachers' conferences or in classrooms, the two most often asked questions are: Why do women wear a 'dot' on ...

When I make presentations about India at teachers' conferences or in classrooms, the two most often asked questions are: Why do women wear a 'dot' on ...

When I make presentations about India at teachers' conferences or in classrooms, the two most often asked questions are: Why do women wear a 'dot' on ...

When I make presentations about India at teachers' conferences or in classrooms, the two most often asked questions are: Why do women wear a 'dot' on ...