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Penland, Lynn R.; Beyrer, Mary K. – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1981
The teaching of ethics or controversial issues in health education must meet two criteria: (1) The controversy must be addressed from various viewpoints; and (2) The issues must involve questions of right and wrong. Examples of values clarification activities are given. (JN)
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Curriculum Development, Decision Making, Ethical Instruction
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Lloyd-Kolkin, Donna; And Others – Journal of Communication, 1980
Outlines the development of a secondary school curriculum for teaching the following critical television viewing abilities: to evaluate and manage one's own television viewing behavior, to question the reality of television programing, to recognize the persuasive arguments on television, and to recognize the effects of television on daily life.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Course Content, Course Objectives, Critical Thinking
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Rembert, Emma – Reading World, 1980
Describes procedures used in developing a course designed to provide competency-based training for future reading supervisors. Lists competencies the course was designed to teach, tells how settings were located in which students could develop and demonstrate competencies, and briefly describes the course format and content. (GT)
Descriptors: Competency Based Teacher Education, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Field Instruction
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Detmers, William R. – Studies in Art Education, 1980
This article offers a curriculum scheme which responds to the nonverbal and intuitive character of learning in the visual arts and which is framed to deal specifically with content in the visual arts. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Art Education, Course Content, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
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Dreher, Barbara B. – English Journal, 1980
Presents an outline of a writing program designed to provide both the mental stimulation and ego involvement that enhance retirement life. (RL)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development
Garrett, Nancy Fales – Teachers and Writers Magazine, 1981
A detailed account of how a high school playwriting course was developed, with a list of 20 exercises. (RL)
Descriptors: Course Content, Creative Writing, Curriculum Development, English Curriculum
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Pugach, Marleen C. – Illinois School Research and Development, 1981
Through a Dean's Grant initially awarded in 1978, the College of Education has begun restructuring its elementary, secondary, and vocational-technical preservice teacher education curricula to include preparation in the instruction of mildly handicapped students. One of seven Dean's Grant programs for PL 94-142 training described in this issue.…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Mainstreaming
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Spurlock, Karla J. – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1977
Curricular and extracurricular strategies are suggested for achieving a valuable interdisciplinary framework for Black student programs. Innovation, eclecticism, and creativity are cited as advantages of the interdisciplinary approach. (Author/MC)
Descriptors: Black Studies, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Educational Strategies
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Wibberley, D. G. – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1976
An integrated final year course was introduced in the department in the 1973-74 academic year. The background to this course, a brief summary of the subjects taught, and commentary on the results of this change are offered. (LBH)
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Degree Requirements, Drug Education
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Bachay, Judith – Multicultural Education, 1996
The curriculum developed by the Peace Education Foundation to help students deal with conflict is described. The curriculum is life-affirming and teaches that human connection is precious. Conflict-resolution strategies and nonviolent methods advocated by Martin Luther King Jr. are taught. (SLD)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Conflict Resolution, Course Content, Curriculum Development
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Newman, Bernie S. – Journal of Social Work Education, 1989
A rationale for requiring content on gay and lesbian issues in the social work curriculum, to decrease homophobic attitudes and prepare students to provide effective practice, is presented. Methods and resources for incorporating lesbian and gay issues in human behavior, direct practice, policy, community organization, and research courses are…
Descriptors: Counselor Attitudes, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Higher Education
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Evans, Ronald W. – Social Studies, 1989
Critiques Diane Ravitch's suggestions for the revival of history in the school curriculum. Characterizes her arguments as conservative and compares her to the anti-progressives of the 1950s. Calls for less emphasis on traditional history and discusses alternative conceptions of history. Examines the California History Social Science Framework. (KO)
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education
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Canda, Edward R. – Journal of Social Work Education, 1989
A rationale and methodology for teaching about the spiritual and religious aspects of human behavior in social work curricula is presented. An approach derived from the field of comparative religious studies is described, and its implications for the personal and professional preparation of the social work educator are discussed. (MSE)
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Professional Education
Becker, Henry Jay – Phi Delta Kappan, 1990
Analyzing the 1988 Johns Hopkins University survey data, researchers found that curricular opportunities and classroom learning tasks experienced by students depend on school characteristics (size, grade span, and student/teacher ratio). Also important were the type of community served, family socioeconomic background, and the student body's…
Descriptors: Community Characteristics, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Family Characteristics
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Hill, Faith – Westminster Studies in Education, 1988
Addresses the question of the most appropriate mental health curriculum by examining 10 models of mental health and illness upon which the content of courses might be based. Urges teachers to analyze evidence supporting or negating the usefulness of theories and to be aware of the difference between the models' orientation toward process or…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Health Education
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