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Kite, Vance; Park, Soonhye; Wiebe, Eric – SAGE Open, 2021
Computational thinking (CT) is being recognized as a critical component of student success in the digital era. Many contend that integrating CT into core curricula is the surest method for providing all students with access to CT. However, the CT community lacks an agreed-upon conceptualization of CT that would facilitate this integration, and…
Descriptors: Computation, Thinking Skills, Programming, Coding
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Cuenca, Alexander – Journal of Teacher Education, 2021
As states, school districts, and teachers continue to adopt the inquiry-based principles of the College, Career, and Civic (C3) Framework, social studies teacher education must engage in a concomitant instructional shift to focus its efforts on preparing inquiry-based educators. One possible approach is to organize social studies teacher education…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Preservice Teacher Education, Secondary Education, Educational Practices
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Kong, Siu Cheung – Computers & Education, 2008
A literature review of the development of the information technology (IT) curriculum in recent decades in Hong Kong reveals that the aim of the curriculum has shifted from Computer Studies to the development of information literacy (IL). Based on a survey of all schools in Hong Kong and in response to the demand for IL in society, a curriculum…
Descriptors: School Culture, Service Learning, Information Technology, Foreign Countries
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Wraga, William G. – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 1997
Documents the emergence of interdisciplinary curriculum organization patterns as viable alternatives to the subject-centered curriculum field in the United States during the first half of the 20th century. Early 20th-century approaches to the elementary curriculum included the project method, the experience curriculum, and the activity movement.…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Curriculum Design, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
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Kimball, Bruce A. – Teachers College Record, 1981
Liberal education in Japan, and specifically at Japan's Tenri University, is described. The conflicts between the society's need for well-rounded educated individuals versus well- educated specialists are noted. (CJ)
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Foreign Countries, General Education, Higher Education
Lawton, Ed – Schools in the Middle, 1994
Briefly reviews the development of core curricula and interdisciplinary teaming in junior high/middle schools from the mid-1950s to the present. A recent study of 15,000 Maine eighth graders shows that schools using the middle-school, interdisciplinary approach outscored their junior high school peers enrolled in single-discipline subjects by 58…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational History, Integrated Curriculum
Ciampa, Bartholomew J. – 1979
A discussion is presented on eliminating the current fragmentation of the undergraduate liberal education curriculum and developing a curriculum by building curricular areas not around disciplines but around questions, problems, and enduring ideas for constructive social change. A description is given of three exemplary projects developed to…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, Change Strategies, College Curriculum, Core Curriculum
Galambos, Eva C. – 1979
The state of undergraduate general education is examined with particular emphasis on the trend toward providing a common core curriculum for college students. A decline in the number of degrees awarded in the traditional liberal arts fields is noted with a corresponding increase in recent years in the number of degrees awarded in…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Students, Competence, Core Curriculum
Nevid, Jeffrey S. – 1980
The Hofstra University program in applied research and evaluation in psychology is described as an example of one model for training evaluators. The training of psychologists with a specialization in evaluation research is reviewed, and the pros and cons of evaluation research training within psychology are discussed. Several potential benefits of…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Evaluation Methods, Evaluators, Graduate Study
Levine, Arthur – 1980
Stereotypes of the overall character of the college student population are seen to have persisted, inaccurately, for several decades. The dangers of such stereotypes are pointed out and educators are warned against policies and practices based on misconceptions about today's students. Information from national surveys of over 95,000 undergraduates…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, Change Strategies, College Curriculum, College Students
Hepner, Freda – 1996
Interdisciplinary learning is most simply defined as the co-teaching of courses by at least two faculty members from different departments in the institution. Interdisciplinary learning in the United States began after World War II with the proposal of a core curriculum covering Western civilization, literary texts, science, and English…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development