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Christiansen, Iben Maj – African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2010
Reflecting on the last three years of AJRMSTE publications, I present my perspective on some patterns across many submissions--some of which were published, others not. Firstly, I address the 'fidelity' approach to educational research which I feel has dominated over other approaches. Next, I discuss the perception of constructivism which has been…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Scholarship, Periodicals, Educational Research
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Brown, Anthony L. – Journal of Negro Education, 2010
This article examines how African American scholars during the early twentieth century employed the genre of curriculum writing to challenge existing discourses of race. Drawing from the findings of a qualitative document analysis of textbooks created by Carter G. Woodson and Charles H. Wesley, this article illustrates how these authors used texts…
Descriptors: African American Students, Race, Textbooks, Elementary Secondary Education
Witthuhn, Barton; And Others – 1969
This programmed text of basic geography was created by Project Africa, a social studies curriculum research and development project established at Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania). This material is intended to serve as an independent study aid for students who wish to understand basic geographic principles of location, seasons…
Descriptors: Climate, Curriculum Research, Geography, High School Students
Matiru, Barbara, Ed.; Sachsenmeier, Peter, Ed. – 1979
This booklet consists of introductory statements to prospective students in the University of Nairobi's Postgraduate Diploma in Curriculum Development Program, and provides an outline of the course content of the nine month program. The course is divided into three phases: correspondence, residential, and field work. During the correspondence…
Descriptors: Correspondence Study, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Research
Benavot, Aaron – UNESCO International Bureau of Education, 2006
Secondary education continues to expand rapidly worldwide. Equally important is its diversification. The present paper contends that the diversification of secondary education, while acknowledged, is not well studied. Despite the widespread expansion of secondary education in different world regions, the information available to researchers--and…
Descriptors: Secondary Education, Educational Development, Diversity (Institutional), Comparative Education
Beyer, Barry K.; Hicks, E. Perry – 1970
Project Africa's report summarizes: 1) its background and rationale, structure, and staff, 2) curriculum materials design, development, field trial and evaluation, 3) other project dissemination activities. Three different groups of materials were developed by the project. The most comprehensive was a flexible, sixteen-week program of study,…
Descriptors: African Culture, Cross Cultural Studies, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Research
Menka, Albert F. – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Education, 1976
Provides a history and description of curriculum development centers in Africa from 1966-1976. Topics discussed include curriculum center organization, personnel, funds, communication between the centers and the schools, language problems, tradition, and international cooperation. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: African Culture, Cultural Enrichment, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Research
Kelly, Gail P. – 1984
One of a series of papers on comparative education, this report considers curriculum and student life under colonialism through an examination of school knowledge in French West Africa in the first decades of the twentieth century. The monograph is divided into three parts. Part one describes the educational system of interwar West Africa. It…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Admission (School), African History, Colonialism
Burton, Larry D.; Prest, Sharon – 1997
Intel-ebration is an attempt to integrate the following research-based instructional frameworks and strategies: (1) dimensions of learning; (2) multiple intelligences; (3) thematic instruction; (4) cooperative learning; (5) project-based learning; and (6) instructional technology. This paper presents a thematic unit on safari, using the…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Animals, Creative Teaching, Curriculum Development