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Meganathan, Rama – Online Submission, 2008
This article presents the process of recent curricular revision and material development in English at the national level in India in a limited way. Teachers' needs and wants, their participation in the development of materials, the dilemmas of teachers and their implications for classroom transactions are discussed from the experiences of one of…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Foreign Countries, Material Development, Faculty Development

Long, Michael H.; Crookes, Graham – TESOL Quarterly, 1992
A variety of units (e.g., word, structure, notion, function, and situation) are used in synthetic syllabi, but task has recently appeared as the unit of analysis in three primarily analytic, Type B alternatives: procedural, process, and task syllabi. Descriptions and limitations of each are presented. (138 references) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Design, English (Second Language), Linguistic Theory

Willis, Dave; And Others – TESOL Quarterly, 1993
In response to Long and Crookes, Willis argues authors misunderstand the lexical syllabus (LS) as realized in Willis and Willis (1988). Long/Crookes reply that their article stressed need for focus on form in task-based language teaching and that there is a vast difference between focus on form and focus on forms, which Willis's adherence to an LS…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Design, English (Second Language), Linguistic Theory

Flewelling, Janet L. – Foreign Language Annals, 1994
This article looks at the implications of the Culture Syllabus of the National Core French Study for Canadian French teachers. It also examines some of the suggestions made regarding how culture should be taught. (JL)
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Course Descriptions, Cultural Awareness, Curriculum Design

Arens, Katherine – Journal of General Education, 1985
Offers a model for interdisciplinary courses, altering the relation of the discipline, teacher, and student. Describes a University of Texas at Austin course as an example of the model, which focuses on major models for research; on developing students' methodological competence; and on validity and significance as writing criteria. (AYC)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Design, Higher Education

Hill, Victor J. – System, 1996
Argues that social language should be delayed in a second language course until a core of factual language has been built up. The article presents an account of verb-form clustering and of some of the problems caused by discrete treatment of verb forms. It also suggests how to implement verb clustering within the context of syllabus design. (11…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Context Effect, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Design

Curtin, Philip D. – Journal of World History, 1991
Argues against a graduate field of study in world history as too general. Suggests developing a specialization in comparative history to encompass major culture areas. Uses multiple elements to develop comparative history courses. Proposes graduate seminars where students discuss works in cross-cultural comparative history. (NL)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
Sparrow, W. Keats, Ed.; Pickett, Nell Ann, Ed. – 1983
Designed chiefly for the growing number of technical and business writing teachers in two year colleges, this collection of articles helps teachers understand technology and business students so that they can teach courses that satisfy the writing needs of those students. Written by practicing teachers or writers, the articles offer viewpoints on…
Descriptors: Assignments, Business Communication, Classroom Techniques, Course Descriptions

Fry, Ingrid E. – Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German, 1997
Discusses the challenges and rewards of incorporating a course on the literature of the Holocaust into the undergraduate German curriculum. Focuses on informing interested faculty members of the issues involved in organizing such a course and on providing a syllabus and bibliography. A syllabus on the literature of the Holocaust is appended. (12…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, College Faculty, College Students, Course Descriptions

Bernstein, Anita – Journal of Legal Education, 1996
A seminar at Chicago-Kent College of Law (Illinois) that reviews six first-year law school courses by focusing on feminist issues in course content and structure is described. The seminar functions as both a review and a shift in perspective. Courses revisited include civil procedure, contracts, criminal law, justice and the legal system,…
Descriptors: Contracts, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Courts
Mullins, Jeanette S.; Novak, John A. – 1981
This paper describes a one-semester remedial biology course for freshmen college students. It includes rationale for such a course at the college level, course content and organization, and instructional strategies associated with specific problem areas such as the inability of students to categorize and distinguish between categories. Appendices…
Descriptors: College Science, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Design
Goodman, Jesse – 1985
A course in curriculum design, developed to help education students take a more active role in determining the content of the classes they will be teaching, is described. Since the turn of the century, curriculum design in North America has been dominated by an approach that attempts to maximize the efficiency with which students meet specified…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation, Curriculum Design, Educational Change

Bond, Douglas – Journal of Chemical Education, 1989
Discusses changes made since the publication of "A Nation at Risk." Presents a chemistry course in which scientific literacy is a major emphasis. Provides methodology for the course and a listing of the topics for instruction. Notes several criticisms of the approach. (MVL)
Descriptors: Chemical Nomenclature, Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, Course Content
Parker, Ray – 1992
In a discussion of language teacher education, specifically that of native English-speakers to teach English as a Second Language, it is argued that a balance must be found between process-oriented and product-oriented training. It is suggested that this sector of language teacher education has been heavily conditioned to a product-centered…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Curriculum Design
West, Jonathan – 1992
It is argued that a functional-notional syllabus is practical and useful for second language instruction at the college level. It constitutes a natural progression from secondary school curricula that emphasize communication in that it uses the same basic organization and similar categories. However, it differs from them in that it pays particular…
Descriptors: College Second Language Programs, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
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