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Jevons, F. R. – Physics Education, 1972
Suggests that the curriculum include a balance of both science and non-science and that the thought process of science be applied in non-science situations. Schools and colleges must expose students to this application of scientific thinking. Knowledge in breadth does not necessarily mean lower standards. (PS)
Descriptors: College Science, Curriculum Development, Integrated Curriculum, Program Descriptions
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Ingram, D. J. E. – Physics Education, 1975
New physics programs in Great Britain include a program with emphasis on mathematics and other sciences, and a joint honors program combining physics with another discipline, such as philosophy, economics, or English. Future programs may include even broader programs, in areas such as energy science or resources utilization. (MLH)
Descriptors: College Science, Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Higher Education
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Williams, W. F. – Physics Education, 1971
Briefly reviews the broad-based first degree programs in British Universities and considers the general problems of such programs. Explains the general approach used at the University of Leeds, including seven combined degree programs with physics as one principle subject. Employment prospects for graduates are considered good. (PR)
Descriptors: College Programs, College Science, Curriculum Development, Fused Curriculum
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Perris, L. P. – Physics Education, 1973
Discusses the integrated science course given to 13-16 year olds and the structure of form 6-7 physics designed for 16-18 year olds. Indicates the presence of school staffing and financial problems in carrying out new science programs. (CC)
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum, Integrated Curriculum, Physics
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Ormell, Christopher – Physics Education, 1975
Explains the terms "naturalistic" and "formalistic" as they apply to mathematics. Outlines the problems involved in deciding what kind of mathematics is appropriate for the average sixth former. Identifies new ideas in the applicability of mathematics and presents a case for teaching mathematics from a naturalistic point of view. (GS)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy, Mathematical Applications
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Hersee, John – Physics Education, 1972
Descriptors: College Bound Students, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Mathematical Applications
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Nicholl, Brian – Physics Education, 1982
Discusses aims of educational projects sponsored by British Petroleum Company (BPC) and British Gas Corporation (BGC). Includes rationale for including technology in school curricula and types of curriculum materials produced by BPC and BGC. (SK)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Industry, Physics, Program Descriptions
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Somerville, W. B. – Physics Education, 1972
Descriptors: Astronomy, College Science, Curriculum, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Ogborn, Jon – Physics Education, 2002
Who owns a new science course once it has been developed? If teachers teach a course in their own way, does this transformation improve or deform it? The development of "Advancing Physics" provokes some fresh thought about these questions. (Author/MM)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Innovation, Physics, Program Descriptions
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Gardiner, E. D. – Physics Education, 1972
The organization of education in Australia is briefly described. Revisions and development of physics curricula, including British and American projects, are discussed. (TS)
Descriptors: Course Organization, Curriculum Development, International Education, Physics
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Gray, B. F. – Physics Education, 1975
Reviews the British Ordinary National Diploma (OND) course in technology, a two-year fulltime program leading to degree and subdegree courses in technology and science. The course was designed as an alternative to a two-year sixth form A-level course in mathematics and physics. (MLH)
Descriptors: College Programs, College Science, Curriculum, Engineering
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Physics Education, 1976
Describes a variety of educational routes by students who do not follow the traditional English pattern (advanced level physics followed by a fulltime honors degree course at a university). (CP)
Descriptors: College Science, Curriculum, Graduate Study, Higher Education
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Physics Education, 1976
Provides descriptions of physics departments of universities, colleges, and polytechnics in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. For each institution, entry requirements, course structure, and main branches of research are included among information provided. (CP)
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, College Science, Curriculum, Higher Education
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Physics Education, 1976
Provides descriptions of physics departments of universities, colleges, and polytechnics in Scotland. For each institution, entry requirements, course structure, and main branches of research are included among information provided. (CP)
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, College Science, Curriculum, Higher Education
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Davey, P. O.; Grasso, M. N. – Physics Education, 1972
Proposes a curriculum to provide all science and mathematics students pursuing careers in secondary teaching with an adequate background to teach a substantial course in physics. Program is based on two years of college level physics and mathematics. (Author/TS)
Descriptors: College Science, Curriculum, Physics, Preservice Teacher Education
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