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Phelps, Lynn A.; Morse, Ben W. – Association for Communication Administration Bulletin, 1982
Stresses the importance of speech communication departments defining their goals for the next five to ten years and then implementing a curriculum to achieve these goals. Suggests investigating the development of new programs in health communication, communication management, public information, or programs for disadvantaged students. (PD)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Department Heads, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Abbs, Peter – Use of English, 1980
Advocates treating the discipline of English as a part of the arts. Suggests that a whole curriculum would give equal attention to the arts, humanities, and mathematico-scientific studies. (HTH)
Descriptors: Art Education, Curriculum Development, English Instruction, Higher Education
Peer reviewedShapiro, Daniel F. – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2003
Reports on a case study that illustrates how internal curriculum assessment processes used by an environmental science and policy department led to the creation of an innovative tenure-track faculty line for someone whose primary activities and scholarship focus not on traditional disciplinary scholarship but instead on coordinating the holistic…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Environmental Education, Higher Education, Holistic Approach
Peer reviewedHill, Ann Marie – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2003
Provides a brief overview of Canada as a country, education in Canada, and the study of technology in Canada at the secondary school level. Examines courses offered under the name of technology and considers the question of making the study of technology a requirement for secondary school graduation. (Author/KHR)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Technology, Foreign Countries
Noddings, Nel – Phi Delta Kappan, 1995
Educators should want more from their efforts than adequate academic achievement. Caring and developing people who care are fundamental in teaching. In the absence of radical structural change, teachers and parents can show their caring by cooperating in children's activities, sharing their own dreams and doubts, and facilitating individual…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Student Attitudes
Peer reviewedSpady, William G. – Educational Leadership, 1995
Rejects Matthew Gandal's characteristics of good standards (in the March 1995 "Educational Leadership") as overwhelmingly "educentric." Content standards that define what it means to be a good student within the traditional system will not prepare students for the rapidly changing future. Interdisciplinarity, competence, and authentic context are…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Context Effect, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedGlover, Derek C. – Educational Management and Administration, 1990
Case study of a school development plan discusses how a school that had used a top-down approach went about fostering staff participation and dealt with initiative overload. (MLF)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedPalmer, Joan M. – Educational Leadership, 1991
Teachers in Fort Howard, Maryland, adopted a planning wheel to keep teachers' content area central and allow integration of logical, natural elements of associated course content. The planning wheel has become a useful organizer for curriculum development, individual teacher planning, and team planning across daily lessons or at the unit level.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Planning, Integrated Curriculum, Interdisciplinary Approach
Peer reviewedKain, Daniel L. – Journal of Educational Thought/Revue de la Pensee Educative, 1993
Examines past research into integrated or interdisciplinary studies and explores future directions for research. Discusses reasons for integrating curricula, characteristics of integrated studies, benefits of curriculum integration, and pedagogical changes accompanying integrated studies. Predicts an unstable future for integrated studies.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Research, Educational Research, Integrated Curriculum
Peer reviewedMartinello, Marian L.; Cook, Gillian E. – Educational Forum, 1993
Modes of thought (symbolic, imagic, affective), thinking processes (reasoning, intuiting), and habits of mind should be exercised in elementary and middle schools. Interdisciplinary processes of inquiry and organization of curriculum around major ideas and questions are a better way to prepare youth. (SK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Inquiry
Munn, Dawn – Environmental Education, 1994
Evaluates Brockhill Park School's efforts to incorporate environmental education into the school's curriculum. Describes the integration of features of the school site into science, history, English, travel and tourism, and art courses. (MDH)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedStufflebeam, Daniel L. – American Journal of Evaluation, 2001
Advocates and presents an illustrative structure for interdisciplinary Ph.D. programs in evaluation. Posits that the introduction of such programs will give prospective students options through which they can gain the knowledge, skills, and experience needed to conduct evaluations. Describes the interdisciplinary evaluation program at Western…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Doctoral Degrees, Doctoral Programs, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedEden, Peter – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2005
Genomics profoundly affects society, because genome sequence information is widely used in such areas as genetic testing, genomic medicine/vaccine development, and so forth. Therefore, a responsibility to modernize science curricula exists for "post-genome era" educators. At my university, we developed a BS biotechnology program within a…
Descriptors: Liberal Arts, Science Education, Biotechnology, Curriculum Development
Slavkin, Michael; Braysmith, Hilary; Faust, Norma – School-University Partnerships, 2010
The purpose of this article is to review a partnership between a teacher education department and a dropout prevention program. The partnership developed from a variety of communities' needs, no less of which was that of reconnecting marginalized youth at a local dropout prevention school with their community through cultural and civic…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Schools of Education, Dropout Programs
Dunn, Patricia – 1992
The chair of a newly-formed Committee on Writing, whose charge it was to define writing-intensive courses and make recommendations on a college-wide writing program, was forced to examine her own beliefs and priorities about language and learning. The committee had at least one member from each academic division, met weekly during the semester,…
Descriptors: Committees, Curriculum Development, Faculty Development, Higher Education

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