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Companion, A.; Schug, K. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1973
Discusses the features of a course which emphasizes training of scientists and engineers with broad interdisciplinary knowledge in addition to those with a highly specialized professional preparation. Included is a list of books relating to applications of materials science concepts in general chemistry. (CC)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Course Content, Curriculum Development
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Forbes, P. W. – American Journal of Physics, 1973
Describes the conduct of a self-contained course designed for biology, chemistry, and physics majors, particularly liberal arts seniors, with introductory physics and biology or chemistry as its prerequisites. (CC)
Descriptors: College Science, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Instructional Materials
Nation's Schools, 1972
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Care, Community Involvement, Creative Dramatics
Rohles, Frederick H., Jr.; Nevins, Ralph G. – Eng Educ, 1969
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Computer Assisted Instruction, Curriculum Development, Engineering Education
Lyons, Thomas T. – Independent School Bulletin, 1972
Description of three years' experience with an interdisciplinary, field experience course, Man & Society," instituted at the Phillips Academy in 1970. It involved comparative societal study with a nine-week working and living experience in Boston and Mexico, a combination of student, teacher, and joint leadership, group discussion, and joint…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Curriculum Development, Educational Innovation, Field Experience Programs
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Curtis, Stephen M. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1983
Considers St. Louis Community College's interdisciplinary efforts in terms of teaching strategies used and the programs and activities at particular campuses, including the development on an interdisciplinary studies program and an interdisciplinary core course; the use of weekend, evening, and telecourse instruction in the Program of Liberal Arts…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Community Colleges, Curriculum Development, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Thompson, D. K. – Computer Education, 1983
Part 1 (SE 532 887) focused on the need for a secondary school information technology course. This part provides and describes content appropriate for the course, focusing on the three main themes of the course. Among the topics considered are technology/change, information in post-industrial society, population explosion, automated office, and…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Science, Course Content, Curriculum Development
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Kaufman, Mabel – Art Education, 1983
A curriculum approach is suggested which joins art education and language arts in academic skills development. The works of Piaget, Langer, Arnheim, and Eisner provide a theoretical basis for this effort. Three content elements are suggested: the history and appreciation of books; writing the text; and books as art forms. (CS)
Descriptors: Art Education, Books, Child Development, Curriculum Development
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Pettus, Alvin M. – College Student Journal, 1982
Explores the status of teacher preparation for environmental education and the needs for providing more effective environmental education. Gives recommendations for preparing teachers to provide effective environmental education for students. (RC)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Needs, Environmental Education, Inservice Teacher Education
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Roth, Charles E. – Environmentalist, 1981
The need to educate people about the sky as both a psychological and physical environment is discussed, including a formal curriculum schema (sky as habitat, sky as transport, influence on culture) and informal curriculum, with such topics as recreation, pollution, mythology, and clouds. (DC)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Air Pollution, Astronomy, Curriculum Development
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Solomon, Joan – School Science Review, 1980
Discusses the need for a science-and-society course to fill the educational gap in school science, suggests how it should be taught, and presents a possible course syllabus. (SK)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Enrichment, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Hill, Patrick J. – Liberal Education, 1981
The concern for general education as one of several possible responses to the current ills of higher education is discussed. The Federated Learning Communities of Stony Brook, wherein the environment and the content of general education are dovetailed and mutually supportive, is described. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Role, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Definitions
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Zeller, John Terry; Mackey, James – High School Journal, 1980
This article explores the factors which account for the weaknesses of the visual arts in the social studies curriculum. Of necessity, it therefore examines social studies teachers and their training. Finally, it suggests what can be done to make aesthetic expression an integral part of instruction in social studies. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Course Content, Curriculum Development
Van Patten, James J. – Viewpoints in Teaching and Learning, 1980
Two ongoing projects illustrate alternative delivery systems for translating educational theory into action. The curriculum classification system focuses on organizing the learning environment for personalizing and individualizing instruction. The second system explores the relation of thinking skills to academic performance and stresses the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development, Delivery Systems
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Di Stefano, Ann – Journal of Teacher Education, 1980
A framework for the evaluation of proposals for the development of human services programs considering student needs and other educational factors is presented. Five program variables and five environmental variables are examined in a sample matrix. Suggestions for practical use of the matrix are also offered. (Author/CJ)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Cooperation, Higher Education, Human Services
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