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New York State Education Dept., Albany. Bureau of Secondary Curriculum Development. – 1974
A modular design approach for agricultural education has been developed. As part of its development, over 200 modules were produced and tested, and are described in this volume. The modules are categorized as modules of instruction in agricultural production, in agricultural supplies and services, in agricultural mechanics, in ornamental…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Flexible Scheduling
Hoover, Kenneth H. – Educ Res, 1969
This study was an attempt to compare the effectiveness of affective learning in large group-small group combinations with conventional sized class groups of 50-60 students. (CK)
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Course Content, Flexible Scheduling, Instrumentation

Hallagan, William; Donnelly, John – Journal of Economic Education, 1985
Described is the design and administration of a large two-semester course in principles of economics that permits both students and faculty some choice of both subject matter and meeting times. Students complete a standardized nine-week core and are then allowed to select topical modules. Advantages and disadvantages are discussed. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Economics Education, Flexible Scheduling

Dukes, Richard L. – Teaching Sociology, 1975
The course described in the paper is organized around a set of modules, each containing lectures, readings, a simulation game, films, and a research exercise. (Author/ND)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Evaluation, Course Objectives, Flexible Scheduling

Grittner, Frank M., Ed. – Unterrichtsprax, 1969
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Course Content, Evaluation, Flexible Scheduling

Heese, Elizabeth – Clearing House, 1969
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Cooperative Planning, Course Content, Curriculum Development
Gross, Ronald – Planning for Higher Education, 1975
Fourth in a series of profiles documenting the practices of 24 institutions, this report describes Syracuse University's Center for Instructional Development, which spearheads the campus-wide determination to find better ways of teaching and learning. The Center relies not on hardware but on the force of its ideas and the willingness of the…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Research, Curriculum Study Centers
Benenati, Carl G. – Technical Education News, 1976
A listing and description of ways in which the vocational educator can make course content and training time work together for a more efficient vocational program operation. (HD)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Organization, Curriculum Development, Educational Strategies

Grinsel, James G.; And Others – Southern Social Studies Journal, 1993
Describes the revised social studies curriculum at Wausau West High School (Wisconsin). Discusses interdisciplinary cooperation among teachers, team teaching, and emphasis on higher order thinking skills. Contends that flexible scheduling and varying class size contribute to the program's effectiveness. (CFR)
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Objectives
York, Ella Mae – 1975
The courses in the English department at Arizona Western College are organized into one-credit modules and three-credit courses. For the associate degree, each student must take six credits of English; i.e., six modules or two three-credit courses. Those students who decide to take modules usually take three modules each semester, but they may…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Guides
Open Univ., Walton, Bletchley, Bucks (England). – 1974
The Open University is described as an independent, autonomous university which offers an opportunity for higher education to adults who could not or did not take advantage of the limited opportunity in England to enter an institution of higher education immediately on or shortly after leaving secondary school. It provides a basis for continuing…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Correspondence Study, Course Content, Curriculum Development
Massachusetts Bay Community Coll., Watertown. – 1972
A demonstration program to help local public agencies to train rehabilitation specialists is the focus of this report. The project objectives of the project were: (1) to develop a curriculum to educate and train housing rehabilitation specialists, (2) to test the curriculum in the classroom with three groups of students (n=75), and (3) to publish…
Descriptors: Adult Programs, Community Colleges, Course Content, Curriculum Development
Cherry Creek School District 5, Englewood, CO. – 1971
"Secondary School Offerings" provides a brief annotated outline of the general education courses offered in two middle units and one senior unit in the Cherry Creek Schools during 1971-72. The purpose of this summary is to supply a guide for new staff members, interested students, and parents. An overall instructional goal is to…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Organization
Harmon, David J. – 1980
This study's purpose is to support educational planning and decision-making through systematic evaluation. Staff members of George Washington High School (GW), feeder junior high school staff members and the superintendent of Kanawha County Schools are the main audience. The School Based Evaluation Model provided the conceptual basis for this…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Articulation (Education), Course Content, Discipline
Strasser, William C. – 1972
For the purposes of meeting the demands of the twentieth century, it is recommended that colleges adopt a form of mosaic programming. The elements of the structural framework for such programming are: (1) All general education courses should be organized as learning modules of one academic credit hour in equivalency, with written course goals and…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Bibliographies, College Credits, Colleges
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