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Bagford, Jack – 1981
Because gifted readers have instructional needs that vary greatly from the norm, curriculum planners and teachers should make plans for the gifted that are different from those for other pupils. An instructional program for gifted readers should (1) have a strong content and value emphasis, (2) group students so as to allow the gifted to relate in…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Gifted, Program Content
Rembert, Emma W. – 1975
This paper argues that to be successful, a reading program must incorporate a synthesis from Robinson and Rauch (1965) which states that a reading program should be planned cooperatively by the total school community; integrate the language arts with all subject areas; plan for continuity of reading interests, achievement, and development; provide…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Elementary Education, Program Content
Sarapin, Marvin I. – 1979
Over the past several decades, there has been considerable concern for improving industrial arts education. The process of program and curriculum improvement involves not only the improvement of instructional content, but also the improved utilization of available information concerning the growth conditions of the learners a program is intended…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Developmental Stages, Elementary Education
Hunkins, Francis P. – 1973
Producing a viable graduate program in curriculum requires identification of the audience for the program and determining new areas for professional participation. The program must be flexible enough to meet the individual needs of its participants and must make them capable not only of coping with change but also of using various methodologies to…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Doctoral Degrees
Ganahl, Dennis J.; Ganahl, Richard J., III – 1992
The purpose of this paper is to compare and contrast the mission and scope of professional/baccalaureate advertising education with Marketing Education curriculum and instruction strategies to enhance advertising students' outcome. Sixty-five colleges and universities with advertising education departments, sequences, or areas of emphasis…
Descriptors: Advertising, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Educational Research
Kilby, Jan – 1979
Departments of English and English education need to integrate concepts of career education that are based on the theory that people are constantly in the process of developing ideas about themselves in relation to their careers. Although institutions of higher education have been slow to implement career education, in recent years English…
Descriptors: Career Education, Career Guidance, College English, Curriculum Development
Palmerton, Patricia R. – 1990
Educators in speech communication are confronted with determining what criteria comprise "disciplinary breadth" in basic courses. Such a course ought to teach students about the disciplinary perspective and process, promote active learning, emphasize methods of thinking characteristic of the discipline, and encourage life-long learning.…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Course Content, Course Organization, Curriculum Development
Caprio, Anthony – 1988
A model for college-level translation training for the professions at the American University (District of Columbia) is described, and suggestions for adaptation are provided. The training consists of a translation component implemented in existing regular departmental foreign language courses. The model provides students with introductory…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Languages for Special Purposes, Professional Occupations
Buchmann, Margret; Floden, Robert E. – 1990
Concern for coherence in European teacher education is fueled by changes in political organization and teacher mobility. "Coherence" is a value-laden concept, yet its meaning is unclear. In the United States, advocates of coherence assume that a tightly connected set of experiences is needed to give teacher education programs sufficient power.…
Descriptors: Coherence, Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy, Higher Education
Clark, Christopher M. – 1984
This paper presents a proposal for improving the relationship between the communities of research on teaching and teacher education. An examination is made on ways existing research on teaching might be used in curriculum planning for teacher education. Three changes are called for: (1) that researchers and teacher educators understand each…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Preservice Teacher Education
Goodman, Jesse – 1985
Critics of Early Field Experience (EFE) for preservice teachers have cited a need for shifting focus away from logistical questions (e.g., quantity of time spent in the field, legal questions, administrative schedules) and toward promoting a critically meaningful educational experience for preservice teachers. This paper describes an EFE at…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Field Experience Programs, Higher Education, Preservice Teacher Education
Delahoussaye, Hazel – 1974
A description of the St. Martin Parish French/English bilingual project, one of five such programs in Louisiana, is presented. Now in its fifth year of operation, the St. Martin project serves the rural communities of Breaux Bridge and Parks, in classes from kindergarten through grade 5. Detailed here are the project's policies on staff…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingual Schools, Bilingual Students, Bilingual Teachers
Gorrell, Donna – 1987
Adult basic education programs could teach writing by incorporating writing across the curriculum to learn as well as to communicate. Since expressive writing is a good way to encourage students to write without intimidating them, a free writing period genuinely could be productive if the teacher assigned a definite subject, such as a topic that…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Content Area Writing, Curriculum Development, Free Writing
Straesser, Rudolf – 1988
This planning paper reviews the topics that are pertinent to a conference action group on mathematics in adult, technical, and vocational (including distance) education. The first section of the paper provides an overview of the need for and current practices for providing mathematics instruction in vocational-technical, adult, and distance…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Curriculum Development, Developing Nations, Distance Education
Grady, Joan B. – 1994
Interdisciplinary curriculum is a methodology that can help students gain the necessary content knowledge to support the following basic skills: (1) using language well and thoughtfully; (2) thinking through a problem and experimenting with solutions; (3) understanding scientific and technological ideas and using tools; (4) using imagination; (5)…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education
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