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Johnston, A. Montgomery – Tennessee Education, 1977
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Definitions, Educational Objectives, Educational Strategies
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Eisen, Arri – Cell Biology Education, 2005
What makes a good teacher? What makes a good curriculum? While these two questions are intimately related, they are different. This author states that when he reflects on his best teachers, he cannot separate the person from what the person taught. On the other hand, when designing a curriculum, it is important to figure out what to teach and how,…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Curriculum Design, Science Curriculum, Biology
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Steward, David E. – Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 1993
It is argued that in the trend away from inpatient and toward ambulatory care clerkships in undergraduate medical education, certain educational issues must not be ignored, including the need for clear educational objectives, curriculum design, different teaching styles, teacher role, program length, and the value of the inpatient "ward…
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Comparative Analysis, Curriculum Design, Educational Objectives
Northeast Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages, Inc., Madison, CT. – 1975
Part one of the Northeast Conference Reports for 1975 deals with the background of the three major components discussed in the reports: curriculum, teaching styles and strategies, and evaluation techniques in foreign language instruction. In the section on curriculum, the role of foreign languages in the curriculum is examined. A historical…
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, Conference Reports, Curriculum, Curriculum Design
Northeast Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages, Inc., Madison, CT. – 1975
The 1975 Northeast Conference's Reports propose to help language teachers at every level define their goals, implement them, and help their students recognize their achievement of language skills. The three components explored in the Reports are curriculum, teaching styles and strategies, and evaluation techniques. These components should not be…
Descriptors: Achievement Rating, Conference Reports, Curriculum, Curriculum Design
Northeast Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages, Inc., Madison, CT. – 1975
Part two of the Northeast Conference Reports for 1975 deals with implementation of the ideas outlined in part one regarding curriculum, teaching and evaluation. Culture is discussed as it relates to the four language skills, at all levels, with a look at the planning and construction of a culturally oriented thematic unit. In addition,…
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Conference Reports, Cultural Education, Curriculum