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McLaughlin, Jessica A.; Bailey, Janelle M. – Studies in Science Education, 2023
Myriad research in a variety of contexts shows spatial skills benefit students; however, they are not given enough attention in classroom instruction. In this review we systematically explore geoscience education literature focusing on spatial interventions to answer research questions on trends in spatial skills and other characteristics. We…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Earth Science, STEM Education, Research Reports
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Ward, Phillip; Ayvazo, Shiri; Dervent, Fatih; Iserbyt, Peter; Kim, Insook – Quest, 2020
Given that the primary task of teaching is to teach the content of physical education, attention to how instructional tasks operationalize the curriculum and progress learning is essential knowledge for teachers. Task progression in physical education occurs when tasks are designed to successively and incrementally present physical education…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Physical Education, Task Analysis, Course Content
Liyanagunawardena, Tharindu R.; Lundqvist, Karsten O.; Williams, Shirley A. – European Journal of Open, Distance and E-Learning, 2015
Millions of users around the world have registered on Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) offered by hundreds of universities (and other organizations) worldwide. Creating and offering these courses costs thousands of pounds. However, at present, revenue generated by MOOCs is not sufficient to offset these costs. The sustainability of MOOCs is a…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Mass Instruction, Sustainability, Open Universities
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Fitch, Trey J.; Canada, Richard; Marshall, Jennifer L. – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development, 2001
Counseling theories applied in initial clinical training courses (practicum) influence the counselors-in-training's future practice of counseling. Results of this study indicated that humanistic models are influential in current counseling practicum courses and will maintain a strong influence in the future. (Contains 21 references and 1 table.)…
Descriptors: Counseling Theories, Counselor Training, Course Content, Humanism
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Tucker, Mary L.; Sojka, Jane Z.; Barone, Frank J.; McCarthy, Anne M. – Journal of Education for Business, 2000
Reviews literature on emotional intelligence and presents a model for incorporating it into business curricula in four phases: preparation, training, transfer and maintenance, and evaluation. Assessment tools and experiential exercises for emotional intelligence are compared. (Contains 42 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Business Education, Course Content, Emotional Intelligence, Higher Education
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VanTassel-Baska, Joyce – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1986
A review of three curriculum and instructional models used with gifted students suggests that models of: content (emphasis on learning skills and concepts within a discipline); process-product (emphasis on investigatory skills to develop "products"); and epistemological (focus on understanding and appreciation of knowledge systems) should be…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education, Epistemology
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Olshtain, Elite – Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 1989
Language syllabus or curriculum designing is examined studying the five basic syllabus types, the decision-making process in design development, and curriculum implementation within the educational system. A contingency syllabus design model is suggested as a suitable answer in harmonizing the many interactive components and adapting to changing…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Evaluation Utilization
Wilson, Brent; Cole, Peggy – 1992
This paper offers a critique of elaboration theory (ET) based on recent cognitive research and offers suggestions for updating the model to reflect new knowledge. It begins by summarizing the basic strategies of this model for sequencing and organizing courses of instruction: (1) organizing structure; (2) simple-to-complex sequence; (3) sequencing…
Descriptors: Cognitive Psychology, Course Content, Course Organization, Epistemology
Ganske, Ludwig; Hamamoto, Pauline – Educational Communication and Technology: A Journal of Theory, Research, and Development, 1984
Argues that a needs assessment model that is comprehensive and accounts for both cognitive and affective factors would be important to understanding the role of microcomputers in learning environments and describes a study that sought to design a computer literacy curriculum in response to real teachers' needs. (MBR)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Educational Research
Dean, Raymond; And Others – ED, Education at a Distance, 1995
Reviews problems with research in determining the effectiveness of distance education, and presents a systems model to be used as a framework upon which researchers can build. The telecommunications in instruction model incorporates learner variables, instructor variables, presentational elements, course content elements, and distance education…
Descriptors: Course Content, Distance Education, Evaluation Methods, Individual Differences
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Gerke, Robert E. – 1994
Teacher education faculty have recently recognized the need for interdisciplinary preservice training that incorporates collaborative approaches, but such training is usually unworkable within the traditional university department structure. Research supports the contention that a team makes more accurate decisions than do individuals acting…
Descriptors: Course Content, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Interprofessional Relationship
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Dueñas, María – International Journal of English Studies, 2004
As an instructional practice in second and foreign language education, content-based instruction is not a fully revolutionary paradigm, but a spin-off approach which derives from the evolution of Communicative Language Teaching. Sharing with CLT the same fundamental principles, CBI bases its idiosyncrasy on promoting the use of subject matter for…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Teaching Methods, Course Content
Gartner, Alan – 1979
The report addresses the need for retraining direct service personnel in community based programs as a result of deinstitutionalization. The state of the art regarding state practices in job descriptions and classifications for paraprofessionals indicated the existence of few systematic attempts to retrain current instituional staff. Few examples…
Descriptors: Career Development, Community Programs, Course Content, Deinstitutionalization (of Disabled)
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Johnson, Marilyn, Ed. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1982
Presents a theoretical and practical exploration of issues in teaching psychology of women. The eight articles in this special issue deal with the faculty, issues, courses, teaching methods and resources in the field, values and tensions in teaching psychology of women, related research, and the women's movement. (JAC)
Descriptors: Advocacy, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Educational Trends
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Chi, T. Richard – Journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association, 1989
An exploration of trends in Chinese language instruction discusses textbook-oriented programs, language pedagogy research, overemphasis on reading, curriculum design, and ways to improve and make proficiency-oriented programs more effective. (25 references) (CB)
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Trends
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