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Starling, Roy – College Teaching, 1990
College teachers can help students rethink two stereotypes emerging in American literature classes--the self-destructive writer who must necessarily be addicted, and the beer-guzzling, wild-partying college student--through an examination of the impact of alcoholism on the author's life. A course on Tennessee Williams illustrates the approach.…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Authors, College Instruction, College Students
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Painchaud, Gisele – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1990
Canada's recommended new core French syllabus focuses on formal aspects of language while always taking into account the message and the communicative setting. Content is based on existing curricula and language sciences. Three components are included: setting, discourse, and grammar, with emphasis on the form/function relationship and correct…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Communicative Competence (Languages), Course Content, Course Descriptions
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Gordon, Virginia N. – Journal of the Freshman Year Experience, 1991
The development of a freshman seminar at Ohio State University over 70 years is chronicled, looking at the impact of historical influences and the changing values of higher education on the character of the course. The structure and content of the current course are also outlined. (MSE)
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Freshmen, College Students, Course Content
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Cerrito, Patricia B. – College Teaching, 1999
Argues that statistical literacy is a necessary component of a complete college education and important in combating growing innumeracy in American society, and describes a general education course at the University of Louisville (Kentucky) that includes it. Instruction focuses on societal issues, sometimes controversial, for which an…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Course Descriptions, Decision Making
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Bailey, Dale – New Zealand Journal of Geography, 1998
Contends that the current syllabus for geography education in New Zealand is outdated and lacks relevance for students. Offers a case for syllabus revision and the reexamination of the geography discipline. Provides suggestions for the case of reform in relation to new syllabus content. (CMK)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
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Risager, Karen – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 1993
The orientation of cultural studies at Roskilde University Centre (RUC) is interdisciplinary and thematic and incorporates science, language and literature, history, and psychology and the social sciences. An outline of RUC degree courses and sample project reports are appended. (Contains five references.) (Author)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Education
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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
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Dogra, Nisha – Medical Teacher, 1999
Reviews current practices related to child psychiatry teaching to undergraduate medical students. Describes the development of a child psychiatry course at the University of Leicester (UK). (Contains 17 references.) (Author/WRM)
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Course Content, Course Descriptions
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Xu, Fangqi; McDonnell, Ginny; Nash, William R. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2005
The following is a review of creativity courses and programs offered at universities in Europe, North America, Japan, and China. Creativity courses and programs occur in a variety of disciplines, but are found most frequently in fields such as business; education and psychology; and engineering, science, and technology. This paper provides…
Descriptors: Creativity, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Comparative Education
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Crittenden, Victoria L.; Wilson, Elizabeth J. – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2005
The early internationalization of business school curricula was in response to corporate needs and expectations, and the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International) fostered changes by instituting accreditation outcomes that focused upon international content in the curriculum. By the late 1990s, a course in…
Descriptors: Course Content, Marketing, Content Analysis, Teaching Methods
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DeBell, Camille – Counseling Psychologist, 2002
Consistent with the paradigm shift advocated by the articles in this issue, this article introduces a client conceptualization model for vocational and avocational choice, entry, and adjustment that can be used to structure an integrative, contextual course in counseling psychology. An overview of the use of models in vocational psychology is…
Descriptors: Models, Counseling Psychology, Resource Materials, Teaching Methods
Codespoti, Daniel J. – 1994
This paper outlines a senior seminar, or "capstone" course, in computer science developed at the University of South Carolina at Spartanburg. It was intended that the senior seminar should differ in classroom format from other courses in the major. Course requirements include timed oral presentations, reading of science fiction in which…
Descriptors: Capstone Experiences, Computer Science Education, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Ricketts, Samuel C. – 1991
Because college-bound students often had trouble fitting agricultural education courses into their schedules, and because science teachers rejected the idea of giving a science credit for 2 years of agricultural education, a new integrated course was created in Tennessee. It is now called Science IA (Agriscience). It is taught by a teacher with an…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Academic Standards, Agricultural Education, Course Content
Johnson, Diana L. – 1994
The study reported here developed and implemented a training program designed to provide future K-12 media specialists with the technical expertise to utilize the Internet. The six modules of instruction which were developed for an education class at the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth, Minnesota, included videos, lesson notes,…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Organization
Griffith, Kevin – 1992
An advanced composition curriculum was designed for a class of 20 juniors and seniors, and because of the constraints of a university grant with which it was associated, the majority of assignments had to be collaborative. The subject of investigation was composition. That is, the students were challenged to do what composition researchers and…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Cooperative Learning, Course Content, Course Descriptions
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