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Salim Hashmi; Francesca A. Cotier; Fiona Essig; Daniel Kennedy-Higgins; Julia Ouzia; Oliver R. Runswick; Rebecca Upsher; James L. Findon – Cogent Education, 2024
Creating an inclusive experience for students in Higher Education is important for their engagement, belonging, and attainment. There are multiple ways of approaching inclusive teaching and there are specific considerations to be addressed when considering a Psychology curriculum. Although pedagogical resources discuss the benefits and abstract…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Undergraduate Students, Psychology
Ergas, Oren – Policy Futures in Education, 2020
This paper locates the main challenge for education in cosmopolitanism within the nature of education when interpreted as a "mind-making process." Based on this interpretation, education is currently a process that shapes non-cosmopolitan minds, for the practices generally associated with it habituate the human mind to see…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Epistemology, Global Approach, Teaching Methods
Reimer, Joseph – Journal of Jewish Education, 2016
Missing from the growing literature on Jewish camps is Lukinsky's (1968) pioneering study of the curriculum to teach responsibility that he designed for the 1966 Ramah American Seminar. Reviewing this work I discovered that Lukinsky--under Schwab's (1971) influence--creates a rare balance between his own perspectives as an educational practitioner…
Descriptors: Jews, Judaism, Religious Education, Resident Camp Programs
Chan, Chitat; Ting, Wai-Fong – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2012
This study explores whether the deficit approach to understanding youth, which has been widely critiqued in contemporary youth studies, could still be a dominant paradigm in an emerging curriculum which emphasises multiple-perspective thinking. The analysis compares the representations of youth in selected reference sources at different levels of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Negative Attitudes, Models
Watson, Bernardine H.; Leibbrand, Jane A. – National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, 2010
Recently, in an effort to improve the education and subsequent life opportunities of our nation's children, 48 states have committed to use newly developed, common national academic standards and possibly institute some common measures for assessing student learning related to these standards. This is an impressive undertaking. However,…
Descriptors: Child Development, Adolescent Development, Developmental Psychology, Academic Standards
Lally, J. Ronald – Zero to Three (J), 2009
Recent research on how infants and toddlers grow and learn has provided new evidence for creating child care practices that support healthy development. The author describes 6 program practices drawn from this research. The article discusses practices that support secure attachments, identity formation, family practices, attention to developmental…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Child Care, Infants, Best Practices
Potter, C. S.; van der Merwe, E. J.; Kaufman, W.; Delacour, J. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2008
This article focuses on the longitudinal evaluative strategies used in the development of a new teaching approach for a university course with high failure rates. The subject is compulsory for all first year engineering students at our university. The evaluation has been conducted as part of a process of developmental action research, and has…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Evaluation Methods, Engineering Education, Required Courses
Landers, Dan; Kretchmar, Scott – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2008
In this article, the authors argue that content misalignment is "not" a central problem in the preparation of future physical education teachers. The courses taught in most college curricula are generally relevant for professionals who will be teaching movement skills and exercise routines for enjoyment and healthful living to children. However,…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Fitness, Mental Health, Physical Health
Rogan, John M. – Science Education, 2007
The article grapples with the question of how much curriculum change is appropriate in a given context and in a given time frame. How can a balance be struck between stagnation, on the one hand, and the promotion of unrealistic innovation on the other? In answer to this dilemma, the concept of a zone of feasible innovation (ZFI) is proposed and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Innovation, Developmental Psychology, Educational Change

Ogletree, Earl J. – Elementary School Journal, 1974
Some of the theories and curriculum practices of the Waldorf Schools are described, and it is suggested that Rudolf Steiner's ideas on human growth and education deserve further study. (CS)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Developmental Psychology, Educational History, Mysticism
Foshay, Arthur W. – 1972
To prevent the move to make schools more humane from developing into another educational fad, the author proposes an approach to curriculum design and evaluation that explicity relates the human condition to the necessary goals of teaching. To do this, he has prepared a grid in which the six elements of the human condition from developmental…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Developmental Psychology, Educational Objectives
Dubnoff, Belle – J Learning Disabilities, 1970
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Developmental Psychology, Educational Therapy, Exceptional Child Education
Nickel, Anton P. – Saskatchewan Journal of Educational Research and Development, 1978
The article shows how Piagetian developmental theory relates to curriculum development. Some of the implications reflect on: analyzing curriculum content in the light of intellectual skills available to the children; training teachers in the skill of judging levels of development and understanding through observed child behavior--the clinical…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Curriculum Development, Developmental Psychology, Educational Theories

Kuhn, Deanna – Review of Educational Research, 1997
Kathleen Metz has suggested that application of theories of developmental psychology to children's science instruction has led to underestimation of children's competence and potential. This review proposes use of developmental psychology as a guidepost rather than a constraint in developing science curricula. (SLD)
Descriptors: Competence, Curriculum Development, Developmental Psychology, Educational Theories

Klein, Jenny W.; Randolph, Linda A. – Children Today, 1974
Discusses how a comprehensive blend of services in a Head Start program can enhance the natural potential of many handicapped children, and at the same time help the family deal with problems relating to the child's specific disability and his normal cognitive, social and physical needs. (Author/CS)
Descriptors: Comprehensive Programs, Curriculum Development, Developmental Psychology, Handicapped Children