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Katz, Lilian G.; Raths, James – Journal of Teacher Education, 1992
Examines six dilemmas endemic to teacher education: coverage versus mastery emphases; evaluative versus affective emphases; emphasis on current versus future needs of candidates; thematic versus eclectic approaches; emphasis on current practices versus innovative practice; and specific versus global assessment criteria. (SM)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Innovation, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education

Wood, Karen D.; Jones, Jeanneine P. – Middle School Journal, 1996
Presents seven examples of integrating language arts into the curriculum through the use of community connections: (1) exploring curriculum with themed instruction; (2) promoting discussion; (3) using oral language; (4) introducing "found poetry"; (5) writing across the curriculum; (6) sharing an interpretive reading activity in a readers'…
Descriptors: Community Services, Curriculum Development, Integrated Activities, Integrated Curriculum

Farmer, Norman – Education in Science, 1998
The General Secretary for the National Association for Environmental Education (NAEE) in the United Kingdom considers the place of environmental education in the curriculum. Argues that the inclusion of environmental education in the curriculum as a separate subject would add to the nightmare of the stand-alone subject curriculum. Suggests a…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Conservation (Environment), Curriculum Development, Educational Cooperation

Osborne, Jonathan; Millar, Robin – Primary Science Review, 1998
Explores conclusions from a series of seminars and open meetings to review the future of science education. Addresses successes and failures of science education, science-education needs of students for lifelong learning in the next century, possible form and structure of a suitable model for a science curriculum, and problems with implementation…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development, Educational Improvement