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Copa, George H. – Centerpoint, 1999
Much about designing learning experiences and supporting environments has been learned from the New Designs for Learning process. Looking at the history of education in the United States and high school change initiatives in other countries, project staff have found that designing schools for the future is a learning process in which staff,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Change, Educational Environment, Educational Facilities Design
Stevenson, Jean – Insights into Open Education, 1987
By integrating the language arts across the curriculum, teachers and librarians can help students make connections between what they already know and new material. Teachers committed to this approach need to spend time planning, executing, and evaluating the process and to bring the following essential components to the classroom: (1) love and…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cognitive Development, Curriculum Design, Elementary Education
Herlinger, Jan, Ed. – College Music Symposium, 1988
"College Music Symposium" is published annually in one volume. This issue is devoted to four areas of music. "Musicology" contains five articles: "Communicating Musicology: A Personal View" (L. Lockwood); "'Music History' as a Set of Problems: 'Musicology' for Undergraduate Music Majors" (J. Hepokoski);…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Higher Education, Music, Music Education
Newmann, Fred M.; Clune, William H. – 1992
The relationship between two educational improvement initiatives--school restructuring and systemic curriculum reform--is examined in this bulletin. School restructuring tends to focus on process in schools and curriculum reform concentrates more directly on content and curriculum across a range of schools. The main features, their promises and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides, Educational Change
Children and Foreign Languages. European Teachers' Seminar (Zagreb, Croatia, May 4-7, 1994). Report.
Vilke, Mirjana – 1995
A 4-day inservice teacher workshop, held so that teachers from a number of countries could share ideas and experiences about foreign language teaching at the elementary school level, is described. Speeches and events of each day are summarized briefly, and plenary sessions are chronicled in somewhat more detail. The latter include: a description…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Children, Curriculum Design, Elementary Education
Barth, Patte, Ed. – Thinking K-16, 2002
This report examines critical educational issues and takes a look at mathematics achievement and attainment in America in grades K-12 and higher education. Part One explores the extent to which students are provided with the opportunity to learn mathematics. Part Two focuses on the mathematics curriculum in American schools, what needs to be…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Evaluation
Brown, Christine – Perspective, 1995
The second language education program of Glastonbury, Connecticut, considered to be an exemplary program in a modest community, is profiled and discussed. Since the 1950s in this system, all students study at least one foreign language, beginning in elementary school. Course offerings, which have changed little since that time, include Spanish,…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Communicative Competence (Languages), Curriculum Design, Educational Trends
Barzun, Jacques; Lynn, David H., Ed. – Basic Education: Issues, Answers & Facts, 1987
The effect of television on children is in part a reflection of the effect of current schooling practices, so that the simplicity of television is a reflection of the discontinuity and incoherence of modern schooling practices. This state of affairs in schooling is due to several factors: (1) efforts to make schooling less stuffy and mechanical…
Descriptors: Attention Span, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Design, Educational Philosophy
Dobson, Russell; Dobson, Judith Shelton – Curriculum Bulletin, 1979
Currently, demands are being made on schools from pressure groups involved in the so-called "back to basics" movement. This handbook was written in response to those demands with the stated purpose that curriculum workers need a system to distinguish valid educational options from current fads and trends. A model of these options is offered, which…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Guides, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories
Martinello, Marian L.; Cook, Gillian E. – NASSP Curriculum Report, 1992
This report discusses some of the characteristics and benefits of an interdisciplinary curriculum, as well as practical considerations involving the introduction of such a curriculum in elementary and secondary schools. To successfully introduce an interdisciplinary curriculum, teachers and administrators need to: (1) integrate the curriculum; (2)…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
Golden, Nancy; Lane, Marilyn – OSSC Bulletin, 1998
The University of Oregon (UO) and Captain Robert Gray Elementary School formed a partnership where UO students used the elementary school as a case study for curriculum research. This document gives an overview of the 7-step process the students used to align the school's curriculum with Oregon's content and performance standards. The text opens…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Change Strategies, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
Christensen, Douglas D. – The Executive Review, 1980
Three conditions have led to the current state of curriculum development: a lack of accurate conceptualization of and general consensus on the major constructs of curriculum development, a lack of leadership among educators to engender effective curriculum design, and a lack of specification in the roles of superintendents and principals who must…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Improvement
Slater, Arthur L.; Gordon, Katherine K. – 1978
Based on an educational needs assessment, a project designed a community college curriculum to develop the competencies of human service workers for the changing mental health service delivery system. The curriculum prepares workers to meet future service needs such as pre-discharge preparation of patients, outreach, aftercare, community…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Health Occupations
Marklund, Inger, Ed.; Hanse, Mona-Britt, Ed. – School Research Newsletter, 1984
In recent years, there has been a rapid growth of interest in Sweden in vertically integrated classes in compulsory schools, especially at junior high school and intermediate grade levels. This development is supported in various ways by the curriculum, partly because it puts more emphasis than previous curricula on the occurrence of teaching…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Foreign Countries, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Instructional Program Divisions
Smutny, Joan Franklin, Ed. – Illinois Association for Gifted Children Journal, 2003
This issue of the Illinois Association for Gifted Children (IAGC) Journal focuses on curriculum. Featured articles include: (1) "Curriculum: What Is It? How Do You Know if It Is Quality?" (Sally Walker); (2) "Tiered Lessons: What Are Their Benefits and Applications?" (Carol Ann Tomlinson); (3) "Do Gifted and Talented Youth Get Counseling, Models,…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Cognitive Style, Creativity, Curriculum Design