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Christopher F. Jones – History Teacher, 2018
History departments in universities across the country are facing acute pressure to increase enrollments. In this article, the author describes an effort to boost history enrollments that they have spearheaded over the past couple of years: teaching the history of engineering online. In particular, the author would strongly encourage history…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Online Courses, Engineering, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Calvert, J.B.; And Others – History Teacher, 1981
Describes interdisciplinary science course for nonscience science majors which is part of the humanities program at the University of Denver. The course consists of a central lecture series, a mathematics and science tutorial, and four workshops on astronomy, mathematics, mechanics, and optics. The structure is also appropriate for a history of…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, General Education, Higher Education
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Waller, Robert A. – History Teacher, 1975
Alternatives to the United States history survey course including the laboratory approach, local history approach, thematic content approach, comparative approach, and interdisciplinary approach are examined. (DE)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Strategies, Higher Education, History Instruction
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Peters, Edward; And Others – History Teacher, 1988
Includes three papers from a panel on the teaching of medieval legal history held at 1985 American Society for Legal History: (1) "Medieval Legal History in the Core Curriculum" (J. Muldoon; D. Humphries); (2) "Teaching Early Medieval Law: A Comparative Approach" (J.A. Brundage); and (3) "Medieval Law and Society: An…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Higher Education
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Toplin, Robert Brent – History Teacher, 1991
Discusses "Liberal Learning and the History Major," a report on the state of history education by the American Historical Association that cited a need for curricular structure in and continuity among history departments. Includes an overview of recommendations on curriculum, active learning, and emphasis on research and writing skills.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Departments, Higher Education, History Instruction