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Vindya V. Senadheera; Dileepa S. Ediriweera; Thilini P. Rupasinghe – Journal of Learning for Development, 2024
Instructional design (ID) is a systematic process that is used to develop education and training programmes in a consistent and reliable way. A key challenge faced by educators is selecting an ID model by deciding which ID model will be more suitable in order to achieve an effective digital teaching and learning process. The objective of this…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Models, Electronic Learning, Higher Education
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Crowther, Gregory J.; Knight, Thomas A. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2023
The past [approximately]15 years have seen increasing interest in defining disciplinary core concepts. Within the field of physiology, Michael, McFarland, Modell, and colleagues have published studies that defined physiology core concepts and have elaborated many of these as detailed conceptual frameworks. With such helpful definitions now in…
Descriptors: Test Format, Physiology, Higher Education, Concept Teaching
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Justice, Christopher; Rice, James; Warry, Wayne; Inglis, Sue; Miller, Stefania; Sammon, Sheila – Innovative Higher Education, 2007
Our 5-year experiment with teaching and evaluating an inquiry course has led us to conclude that inquiry is a potent pedagogical tool in higher education, encouraging students to become self-directed and engaged learners. This article offers key ingredients and procedures for designing an inquiry-based course. It provides a pragmatic model of…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Teaching Methods, Instructional Design, Higher Education
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Drapela, Victor J. – Counselor Education and Supervision, 1985
Describes a course that treats consultation and supervision as natural outgrowths of counseling within an integrated conceptual framework, the Three Dimensional Intervention Model. The course is not meant to train specialists, but is designed to help future practitioners gain understanding and skills for consulting and supervisory roles.…
Descriptors: Consultants, Counseling, Counselor Training, Course Descriptions
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Lovell-Troy, Larry A. – Teaching Sociology, 1989
Points out that instructors lack a scheme for making connections between teaching techniques and particular learning objectives. Samples the literature concerning teaching techniques for sociology in the context of Bloom's "Taxonomy of Educational Objectives." Proposes a model that will aid in matching teaching techniques with…
Descriptors: Cognitive Objectives, Course Objectives, Curriculum Development, Higher Education
Reppert, James E. – 1997
This paper provides a unit of instructional design for teaching an undergraduate public speaking course at Southern Arkansas University. According to the paper, the unit, consisting of 6 lessons, is designed to be taught in a 50-minute period 3 times each week. The paper points out that students are given many opportunities to practice the…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives, Higher Education
Hull, Gary L. – 1978
This overview of an introductory, graduate level course in instructional systems design taught at Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville stresses the point that professors of instructional design need to utilize the concepts, principles, and procedures which they present in their courses. Special attention is given to the analysis, development,…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives, Guidelines
Edwards, Thomas O. – 1975
An objective model for evaluating expository compositions is proposed in this article. The model requires that English composition instructors be cognizant of their instructional objectives and that they convey the criteria for a good essay to their students. The evaluation of compositions then is based on the manifestation of the stipulated…
Descriptors: College Students, Course Objectives, English Instruction, Essays
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Van Metre, Dale – Journal of Economic Education, 1976
This paper discusses several principles of learning and presents a simple model for economics instructional development at the college level. The author's hypothesis is that economics teachers do not adequately define their teaching goals and do not select the components of the learning system on the bases of sound criteria. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Course Objectives, Economics Education, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education
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Ritter, Charles F. – History Teacher, 1973
Description of a course built around the question, What is History?'' The methodological principles of selection, causation, generalization, and interpretation are applied. (JB)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives, Educational Objectives
Kelly, Kathleen J.; Smith, Gregory L. – Collegiate Microcomputer, 1989
A process developed at Colorado State University to assess college students' knowledge of microcomputers prior to taking an introductory microcomputer course uses self-questionnaires to place students in the microcomputer learning curve according to their knowledge of and interest in microcomputers. Students can then be grouped into different…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Computer Science Education, Course Objectives, Higher Education
Cox, Roy; And Others – 1972
A model is presented to help educators develop course objectives. The analysis begins with a summary of the approach to general practice teaching on which the course is based. Other topics examined are the approach to the content of the trainee year, teaching and management of learning, and the organization of the practice and the community…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Behavioral Objectives, Cognitive Objectives, Course Objectives
Klimes, Rudolf E. – Improving College and University Teaching, 1978
Described is the process involved in the development of teaching objectives for a university graduate course in professional ethics, limited to the human service professions of education, business administration, social work, and the ministry. A model of the five-step process is presented, and a bibliography is provided. (JMD)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Business Administration Education, Codes of Ethics, Course Objectives
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Martin, James A. – Journal of Allied Health, 1977
This paper reports the methods and philosophy used in developing a mastery learning model at the University of Missouri-Columbia to insure that allied health students in the physical therapy and occupational therapy programs learn the concepts of anatomy essential to the rest of the curriculum. (MF)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Allied Health Occupations Education, Anatomy, Course Objectives
Hirshfield, Claire – Improving College and University Teaching, 1981
Five-tiered conceptual model of a course on the history of the Holocaust is presented. The Holocaust is outlined in historical perspective as an example of inhumanity to humans, as a unique event in world history, as social science process, and as a moral and ethical problem. (MLW)
Descriptors: Anti Semitism, College Curriculum, Course Objectives, Curriculum Development
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