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Hanley, Janet; And Others – 1972
The National Humanities Faculty working papers collected in this document consider the process of curriculum development and approaches in curriculum presentation. Janet Hanley's "Success or Failure in Curriculum Development: Six Ways to Know" provides a set of review questions for curriculum developers to help insure a successful course. A. D.…
Descriptors: Course Objectives, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Enrichment, Educational Environment
Eisele, James E.; And Others – 1971
Because of their enormous memory banks, computers can be of great help in planning curriculum and instruction. After a teacher has determined the subject and objectives of a course unit, computers can retrieve a list of resources appropriate to the particular subject matter and to the students (e.g., materials, activities, teaching procedures, and…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers, Course Objectives, Course Organization
Utica City School District, NY. – 1976
This humanistic curriculum project concerning good and evil is part of a model program of inservice training and curriculum redesign for grades K-12 known as Project SEARCH. Objectives of the unit are to provide students an understanding that good and evil are a reflection of man's values, a comprehension of modern scientific theories on the…
Descriptors: Course Objectives, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Media
Jacobson, William S.; And Others – 1972
This collection of three instructional modules for use in high school social studies classes includes course descriptions for twenty-three units of study. The format followed presents basic notes to the instructor on the intended scope of the course, teaching perspective and related bibliographic sources. Conceptual diagrams are drawn and a…
Descriptors: American Studies, Behavioral Objectives, Citations (References), Concept Teaching
McGinnis, James B. – 1977
This is a revision and update of an earlier curriculum guide designed to meet the needs of educators in implementing education for peace and justice (EPJ) in both public and religious school systems. The guide is divided into four parts, with an introductory essay presenting the goals for an EPJ program. Goals of the program include: developing…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Catholic Schools, Course Objectives, Curriculum Development