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Nick Kasparek – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2024
This post-qualitative inquiry investigates the challenge of microfascism for curriculum and pedagogy. Contemporary schooling has been rightly implicated in the expression and production of microfascist desires for control, and the situation seems to demand a robust political response through curriculum and pedagogy. However, as this examination of…
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy, Teacher Education Curriculum
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Bute, Monte – Educational Foundations, 2017
In a seven-year study of new experimental colleges, Grant and Riesman (1978) report that within those schools "The utopian impulses are strong, representing a search for a more perfect union." One of the most radical of those experiments was Minnesota Metropolitan State College (MMSC). In addition to having no campus, the school had no…
Descriptors: State Colleges, Experimental Colleges, Educational Innovation, Experimental Curriculum
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Godin, Elizabeth A.; Kwiek, Nicole; Sikes, Suzanne S.; Halpin, Myra J.; Weinbaum, Carolyn A.; Burgette, Lane F.; Reiter, Jerome P.; Schwartz-Bloom, Rochelle D. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
We developed the Alcohol Pharmacology Education Partnership (APEP), a set of modules designed to integrate a topic of interest (alcohol) with concepts in chemistry and biology for high school students. Chemistry and biology teachers (n = 156) were recruited nationally to field-test APEP in a controlled study. Teachers obtained professional…
Descriptors: Alcohol Education, Pharmacology, Partnerships in Education, Chemistry
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Apiola, Mikko; Lattu, Matti; Pasanen, Tomi A. – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2012
Despite much public discussion about the importance of creativity and innovation-friendly teaching in Finnish higher education, the impact of the general opinion on actual teaching practices has been limited. In the Finnish computer science education the teaching mostly follows a pattern of lectures, fixed exercise sets, and exams. With this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Computer Science Education, Robotics, College Instruction
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Jones, Granville H. – College English, 1971
Author, who directs The Literary Imagination", a freshman English course at Carnegie-Mellon, describes two experimental, student-directed English courses he helped establish for freshmen, and the reasons for the apparent failure of these courses. (DR)
Descriptors: Experimental Curriculum, Experimental Groups, Experimental Teaching, Group Experience
Leppert, William A. – Community College Frontiers, 1979
Presents a follow-up report on Alpha, an experimental unit of the College of DuPage in Illinois. Traces the postgraduation activities of Alpha graduates and describes new Alpha programs and projects. (CAM)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Experimental Curriculum, Experimental Programs, Experimental Teaching
Berg, David W.; Daugherty, George G. – Today's Education, 1973
University Laboratory School of Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Illinois, offered a mini-course on the topic of death to junior high school students. Results proved the topic to be meaningful and relevant. (DS)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Course Descriptions, Death, Experimental Curriculum
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Shapiro, Phyllis P.; Shapiro, Bernard J. – Educational Leadership, 1972
Study of fourth and fifth grade children of varying intelligence, language achievement and creativity suggests that they can be taught to express themselves poetically. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Programs, Elementary School Students
DOWD, DOUGLAS F. – 1966
AN EXPERIMENTAL SUMMER COURSE IN ECONOMICS WAS PRESENTED TO 53 PREFRESHMAN COLLEGE STUDENTS. THE 6-WEEK COURSE ENTAILED LECTURES AND DISCUSSIONS. ONCE A WEEK THE ENTIRE CLASS WAS BROKEN INTO SMALL GROUPS THAT WOULD MEET WITH A SECTION INSTRUCTOR OR LECTURER TO DISCUSS A SPECIFIC READING. AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK, A FILM RELEVANT TO THE COURSE WAS…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Economics, Educational Experiments, Experimental Curriculum
Acker-Hocevar, Michele; Pisapia, John; Coukos-Semmel, Eleni – 2002
Action Learning (AL) is one instructional method used to bridge the gap between theory and practice in university courses. This study reports the results of a pilot test that applied AL techniques to an educational leadership preparation program. Participants were 47 doctoral students, most of whom were practicing administrators or teacher…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Experiential Learning, Experimental Curriculum, Experimental Teaching
Piippo, Teuvo; Lihr, Silja – 1974
Since half of Finland is sparsely populated, the Finland National Board of Education has initiated a preschool project for sparsely populated areas. Project goals are defined as the acquisition through research, experiment, and planning of information relative to sparsely populated areas and special problems of distance, small population base,…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Environmental Research, Experimental Curriculum, Experimental Teaching
Dunn, Barbara J. – 1970
The capability of the very young child to learn selected reading skills and the effectiveness of the television medium to present such skills were investigated. Television as the facilitator of such an instructional program was viewed as appropriate because of its ability to reach so many children, especially the disadvantaged. Ninety children who…
Descriptors: Closed Circuit Television, Disadvantaged, Educational Television, Experimental Curriculum
Long, Barbara Ellis – 1971
An inservice teacher training program instituted for six teachers for the 1970-1971 school year introduced 185 sixth grade students to a curriculum in psychology based on experiential and inductive models of learning developed by the investigator. Two general hypotheses tested were: 1) that unselected classroom teachers can learn and comfortably…
Descriptors: Curriculum Evaluation, Curriculum Research, Developmental Psychology, Educational Research
Stallings, Jane – 1975
The purpose of the Follow Through Classroom Observation Evaluation was to assess the implementation of seven Follow Through sponsor models included in the study and to examine the relationships between classroom instructional processes and child outcomes. The seven programs selected for study include two behavioristic models, an open school model…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Innovation, Educational Research, Experimental Curriculum
Rich, Adrienne – New York Review of Books, 1972
Describes the setting up and the history of a store-front school on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, which attempts to cater to the needs of dropouts from schools around the city who have felt completely disaffected from their education--the students being from white, middleclass, professional, and politically liberal families. (RJ)
Descriptors: Dropout Programs, Experimental Curriculum, Experimental Schools, Experimental Teaching
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