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Islam, Zahirul – Journal of Educational Issues, 2017
Public health has constituted itself as a distinct academic discipline. The present paper attempts to understand ontology of this discipline. A study has recently been carried out which concerns, first, conceptualization of ontology of public health, secondly, nature of public health, and thirdly, curriculum development. Ontology is a…
Descriptors: Public Health, College Curriculum, Interdisciplinary Approach, Fundamental Concepts
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Puglisi, Dick J. – Social Studies, 1975
It is the purpose of this paper to reexamine the concept of structure and underscore its relevance to curriculum reform. (Author)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Curriculum Development, Educational Needs, Fundamental Concepts
Townsend, Robert Donley – 1982
Environmental concepts provide the foundation upon which curriculum planners/developers construct environmental education programs. Research literature in environmental education was searched for lists of concepts, procedures used in validating concepts, and evidence of empirical investigations into the underlying structure of a set of concepts.…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
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Krause, Eugene F. – Math Teacher, 1969
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Concept Formation, Curriculum Development, Fundamental Concepts
Vandenberg, Donald – 1982
Arguing that the word "knowledge" has become unfashionable, having been replaced by "science," this paper begins by positing that there are many sciences and that it is the task of basic theorist within each science to ascertain the appropriate procedures, principles, and canons of enquiry based on detailed knowledge of the…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy, Educational Research
ANDREWS, FRANCES M.; DEIHL, NED C. – 1967
CURRENT LITERATURE RELEVANT TO MUSIC EDUCATION OF CHILDREN STRESSES THE IMPORTANCE OF CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT BASED ON A CONCEPTUAL APPROACH TO MUSIC LEARNING. THERE BEING LITTLE UNDERSTANDING OF CHILDREN'S CONCEPTS OF BASIC MUSICAL ELEMENTS ON WHICH TO FOUND SUCH CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT, AN INSTRUMENT WAS DEVELOPED TO IDENTIFY THE IDEAS REGARDING…
Descriptors: Cognitive Measurement, Concept Formation, Curriculum Development, Elementary School Students
Beyer, Barry K., Ed.; Penna, Anthony N., Ed. – 1971
These selections were chosen to give practical, understandable answers to several questions concerning concept teaching. What are concepts? Why teach them? How can concepts be taught? What are the implications of teaching? Here concept teaching implies: 1) developing the learners ability to conceptualize; 2) evolving more complex…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development
Price, Roy A.; And Others – 1968
To improve social studies in grades K-12, the Syracuse Social Studies Curriculum Center engaged in a 5-year study to identify major concepts in social studies and to develop materials and techniques for teaching these concepts at various grade levels. The results of this research revealed that (1) social studies concepts can be developed for…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
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Cross, R. T.; Pitkethly, A. – School Science and Mathematics, 1989
Reports that young children in the pedestrian accident prone age range of four-eight years hold a variety of naive conceptions regarding speed. Proposes a primary science unit using a conceptual change approach. (MVL)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Curriculum Development
Frantz, Nevin R., Jr. – 1973
The purpose of this report is to provide local school administrators with information about occupational clusters as well as suggested strategies for implementing a career cluster concept approach at the local level. The techniques and procedures presented in this paper need to be modified and adapted by an administrator to conform with local…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Career Choice, Career Development, Career Education
Saunders, Phillip; And Others – 1984
Intended for curriculum developers, this revised Framework presents a set of basic concepts for teaching K-12 economics. The revision reflects the change and development which the field of economics has undergone and includes improvements suggested by users of the first edition. The purpose of teaching economics is to impart a general…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Curriculum Development
Nelson, Rex A. – 1973
Within a setting of dynamic rather than static knowledge, the academic structuring of disciplines begins to lose meaning. Interdisciplinary courses are one result of this perception of knowledge. A polydisciplinary approach, however, would be a more accurate construct of reality. Given the following four aspects of a polydisciplinary approach to…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Conceptual Schemes, Convergent Thinking, Course Organization
Henry, George H. – The English Journal, 1965
Opting for curriculum design in the teaching of English which is based on recent psychological theory and current thought in logic, the author contrasts the more traditional chronological presentation with "process and structure" techniques. The weaknesses inherent in the idea of a curriculum patterned on the notion of having to "cover ground" in…
Descriptors: Colleges, Concept Formation, Creative Thinking, Curriculum Development
HASTINGS, JAMES R.; AND OTHERS – 1967
THE OBJECTIVES OF THIS PROJECT WERE TO DEVELOP A COURSE MODEL AND THE ACCOMPANYING INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS FOR AN INDUCTIVE STUDY OF THE NATURE AND ORGANIZATION OF INDUSTRY IN AN UNDERGRADUATE INDUSTRIAL ARTS TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM. A STRUCTURE FOR A MODEL CURRICULAR COMPONENT WAS CREATED AND TESTED ON FOUR STUDENT GROUPS DURING 2 YEARS. PHASE…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Field Experience Programs
Prohaska, Elizabeth – 1994
This paper explores the significance of experiential learning in promoting scholarship from a constructivist point of view. Chapter 1 examines the historical perspectives and educational theories that form the basis to experiential education. Chapter 2 explores the work of Jean Piaget, giving a description and explanation of his theories and how…
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Constructivism (Learning)