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Weinstock, Ruth – 1981
This monograph, part of an ongoing series, discusses the need for school arts programs and provides some examples of how the arts can be infused into the regular curriculum at the elementary level. Support systems for such programs are also discussed. Properly conceived, the arts constitute a great integrating force in the curriculum. To achieve…
Descriptors: Art Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Needs, Elementary Education
Peterson, Irving M., Ed. – 1980
Third in a series of four publications on energy conservation, this booklet discusses the role of an energy conservation curriculum. The pamphlet outlines developing a curriculum, making goal statements, instilling an energy ethic in the minds of students, and effecting an interdisciplinary approach to energy conservation instruction. The…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives
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Kerber, James E., Ed. – Ohio Reading Teacher, 1980
The six articles in the special features section of this journal issue focus on the use of children's literature in all areas of the curriculum. The first article concerns the use of mathematics trade books and offers ways of using new books in learning stations to foster independent learning. The second article discusses criteria for selecting…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Content Area Reading, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education
Martinello, Marian L.; Cook, Gillian E. – NASSP Curriculum Report, 1992
This report discusses some of the characteristics and benefits of an interdisciplinary curriculum, as well as practical considerations involving the introduction of such a curriculum in elementary and secondary schools. To successfully introduce an interdisciplinary curriculum, teachers and administrators need to: (1) integrate the curriculum; (2)…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
Connect, 1993
Continued communication about environmental education (EE) issues is a goal of UNESCO. This document consists of the four issues of the UNESCO-UNEP Environmental Education Newsletter published in 1993. Each issue contains a lead story, followed by regular sections that report EE activities in participating countries and regions, new EE centers,…
Descriptors: Conferences, Conservation (Environment), Curriculum Development, Environmental Education
Lynn, David H., Ed. – Basic Education, 1987
The elementary secondary curriculum in the United States could benefit from redefining the arts as a discipline to be interwoven into the school's curriculum. Four essays in this issue explore the question of the arts in education. John Holdren comments in "Will the Band Play On?" that music educators must stress the serious study of music as its…
Descriptors: Art Education, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Fine Arts
Miller, Raymond C., Ed. – 1982
These three occasional publications contain the following articles: (1) Varieties of Interdisciplinary Approaches in the Social Sciences (Raymond C. Miller); (2) Five Arguments against Interdisciplinary Studies (Thomas L. Benson); (3) What Are Transdisciplinary Principles? (Robert W. Winquist); (4) Can Progress toward Interdisciplinary Education…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Integrated Curriculum, Intellectual History
Curtis, Stephen M. – 1984
This bulletin highlights the efforts of the St. Louis Community College District to revitalize the liberal arts on its campuses. First, the structures and activities that were used to develop a liberal arts curriculum are described, including: (1) the formation of districtwide and campus Liberal Arts Committees; (2) the development of project…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Interdisciplinary Approach
Mayville, William V. – 1978
The many forms of interdisciplinarity in higher education institutions and the various ways it has been used to advance curricular changes are examined. Definitions of interdisciplinarity and its variants (multi-, pluri-, and transdisciplinarity) provide a conceptual framework for the examination. In this study, interdisciplinarity is understood…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Programs, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Thompson, Lowell – Insights: Into Open Education, 1980
Described are some ideas for using photography in the elementary classroom. Justification for using photography in the classroom includes student interaction with the photography materials, building teacher-student rapport, the potential for integration into different areas of elementary curriculum, and support for the developmental theorists'…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education
Davis, Jacqueline D., Ed.; Young, Robert E., Ed. – Plantings, 1983
Faculty development through peer observation, faculty revitalization through curricular change, and interdisciplinary work are addressed in this newsletter issue. The peer observation process is primarily directed toward fine-tuning or adjusting existing competencies, and usually focuses on factors such as questioning, clarity, organization,…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Faculty Development
Hiatt, Evelyn Levsky, Ed.; Covington, Jeanette, Ed. – Update on Gifted Education, 1991
This document is a "theme" issue of a quarterly serial publication. It focuses on curriculum development for gifted students. A list of 13 principles of a differentiated curriculum for gifted/talented students precedes the articles. The first article, "Developing Curriculum for Gifted/Talented" by Jim Coffey, offers a philosophical rationale for a…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Center for the Study of Community Colleges, Los Angeles, CA. – 1983
One way of revitalizing the liberal arts in community colleges could be through the development of a career program in liberal arts for students planning to enter the work force as entry-level employees in positions that do not require specific vocational skills. The skills required for entry into many careers are those that are also the goals of…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Cooperative Education, Curriculum Development, Interdisciplinary Approach
Karolides, Nicholas J., Ed. – Wisconsin English Journal, 1982
The articles in this journal issue present four methods for developing units in expository and creative writing instruction. The titles of the articles and their authors are as follows: (1) "A Writing Unit: Ten or Twenty Kids on Their 10-Speeds" (Joyce S. Steward); (2) "Great Painting, Great Writing" (Keith F. Voos); (3) "Building a Character:…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Characterization, Creative Writing, Curriculum Development
Seabrook, John H., Ed. – Community College Humanities Review, 1994
Designed as a forum for the exchange of ideas on significant issues in the humanities, this annual journal presents articles written by two-year college faculty in the humanities disciplines. The 1994 issue includes the following articles: (1) "Notes to a Lecture on Euripides' Medea: Medean Apolis," by Daniel Canney; (2) "The Holocaust Experience:…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Curriculum Development, Environmental Education, Greek Literature
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