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Medsker, Karen L. – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 1992
Describes the NETwork for Excellent Teaching, an instructional development program at Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis (IUPUI) that uses a performance technology approach. NET program goals and representative projects are described; and goal achievement is evaluated through administrative acceptance, student learning, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Case Studies, Faculty Development, Higher Education
Jamieson, Sandra – 1996
The contact zones in teaching writing are connected in multiple ways. A principal concern is how students learn to write for the disciplines, but the focus is the relationship between composition specialists and their colleagues throughout the disciplines. In the early days of writing across the curriculum (WAC), writing was seen primarily as a…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Higher Education, Instructional Development, Instructional Improvement
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Heath, Brent E. – Social Studies Review, 1988
Examines ways in which teachers may follow the California Framework for History-Social Science Education prescriptions in integrating and correlating the history-social science curriculum. Suggests three possible departures from current practice which might prove valuable for teachers. (LS)
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, History, History Instruction
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Harnish, Dorothy; Wild, Lynn A. – Studies in Higher Education, 1994
Use of peer mentoring to improve college instruction and the concept of mutual mentoring are discussed, drawing on four faculty mentoring projects in which mentor faculty were paired with other teachers to develop new, alternative teaching methods/materials or gain new knowledge. Cross-disciplinary mentoring and mutual faculty benefits are…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Educational Strategies, Entry Workers
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Mills, Randy K. – Social Education, 1996
Endorses U.S. political history as a colorful and interesting resource for teaching important historical and social science concepts: order and change, elitism and pluralism, creating structures, the Constitution, and the formation of political parties. Discusses these concepts and gives examples of each. (MJP)
Descriptors: Constitutional History, Curriculum Enrichment, Democratic Values, Elementary Secondary Education
Bentley, Di, Comp. – 1987
This publication is one in a series of 12 giving the recommendations that were made for a broad and balanced education program in science for young people. This guide covers some basic questions about health education as viewed by science teachers, gives suggestions and recommendations for how science teachers might plan their contribution to…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Erickson, H. Lynn – 2001
This work reviews curricular designs, providing educators a practical structure for making curricular decisions. Chapter 1, "Making Change in a Changing World," argues that an appreciation of the role of pressure groups and partnerships is essential to a quality education plan. Chapter 2, "Concept-Based Curriculum," explores the history of the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Concept Formation, Concept Mapping, Curriculum
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Stevens, Robert L.; Allen, Michael G. – Social Education, 1996
Recommends using literature, Supreme Court cases, and moral dilemmas in a debate format as means of instruction for character education. Includes a rationale and examples for each approach. Explains several guiding values (respect for persons, justice, telling the truth) and their relevance to character education. (MJP)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Court Litigation, Debate Format, Elementary Secondary Education
North Dakota Univ., Grand Forks. Office of Instructional Development. – 1982
The development of resources for improved instruction and professional development of University of North Dakota faculty members, which was funded by the Bush Foundation, is reviewed. The primary grant activity was the creation of an Office of Instructional Development and the expansion of existing efforts to enhance the quality of instruction at…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Faculty, College Programs, Consultation Programs