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Ramsey, John M.; And Others – Science Teacher, 1990
Described is the Issue Analysis Technique designed to educate students about the various beliefs and values held by the people on various sides of a controversial science-related social issue. The background of the technique, procedures, and curricular goals are discussed. An example is provided. (CW)
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Critical Thinking, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Environmental Education
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Kinsella, Timothy – Interdisciplinary Humanities, 1995
Describes instructional strategies and content for a course titled "Those Fabulous (?) Sixties." Discusses the course structure outlining four paradigms of social science research and action. Maintains that the course helps students know more about themselves, their values, and their relationships to society. (CFR)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Educational Strategies
Hoffman, Elizabeth, Comp. – Teaching Music, 1994
Maintains that there are many possibilities to help students make connections between music and other disciplines. Reports on teaching methods and course content used by two music teachers. Includes a teaching example in which student identify ways in which literature and music can create a series of related events. (CFR)
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Course Content, Curriculum Design, Elementary Secondary Education
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Vaidya, Sheila R.; Rouse, Ernestine – Teaching Education, 1992
In summer 1990, Drexel University and Philadelphia School District collaborated on a five-week teacher-oriented university science course that emphasized an integrated approach to teaching mathematics and science in which elementary teachers link science and mathematics to students' everyday experience through hands-on activities. (IAH)
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Course Content, Education Courses, Elementary Education
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Valencia-Weber, Gloria – Journal of Legal Education, 1994
A professor of American Indian law describes an interdisciplinary curriculum approach that combines legal and historical perspectives, focusing on issues of tribal sovereignty, tribal experience, and tribal persistence and continuity despite formidable legal and historical obstacles. Course content, strategy, objectives, and the law-history…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indians, Course Content
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Willmott, Christopher J. R.; Wellens, Jane – Journal of Biological Education, 2004
There is growing awareness of the need to equip students to think through the ethical implications of developments in biology. We describe an exercise in which students work in teams to produce websites about current controversial issues within the subject. Participants report a significant improvement in their knowledge of bioethics and…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Ethics, Biology, Web Sites
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Dunn, Dana S. – 1992
The new core curriculum at Moravian College, in Pennsylvania, utilizes an interdisciplinary approach, integrating topics of psychology into three of the seven core courses: "Microcosm/Macrocosm"; "Quantitative Problem Solving"; and the seminar "Gender, Ethnicity, and Race." The course "Microcosm/Macrocosm"…
Descriptors: Cognitive Psychology, Core Curriculum, Course Content, Curriculum Design
Disinger, John F. – 1991
Three relatively distinct groups demonstrating personal and professional interest in environmental education for adults are environmentalists, environmental educators, and adult educators. The agenda of each group, its potential contribution, and its limitations are discussed. The development of communication and cooperation among these groups,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Cognitive Development, Communications
Stones, Valerie – 1990
This paper describes the development of an elementary school program in global culture which uses language as a vehicle for education in global citizenship. The approach to curriculum development focuses primarily on the child's needs, and secondarily on content. The curriculum was designed to be activity-oriented, child-centered, and…
Descriptors: Course Content, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Education, Curriculum Design
Hallock, Sylvia M.; Downie, Susan L. – 1986
A compilation of program ideas and related newspaper articles, cartoons, and visual aids, this booklet describes the objectives and procedure for the implementation of a pilot program at Frank W. Cox High School in Virginia Beach, Virginia, that emphasizes ethics education and the value of writing as a means to promote critical thinking. The first…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development
Kennedy, Dora F. – 1985
Exploratory language courses are self-contained, nonsequential, interdisciplinary courses designed to introduce students to a variety of languages and cultures. They are usually offered in middle and junior high schools, to give students in the young adolescent stage of development a chance to explore a range of academic and vocational fields.…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Organization, Inservice Teacher Education, Instructional Materials
Mugleston, William F. – 1984
Three major items to which teachers of U.S. history survey courses in 2- and 4-year colleges and universities must attend are discussed. First, they must work to develop in their students basic learning and study skills and self-discipline. This means such mundane but essential things as adhering to course deadlines, maintaining grading standards,…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Content Area Reading, Course Content, Educational Needs
Girton, Robert – 1987
This curriculum guide contains the grade 9 course content of the interdisciplinary International Studies Seminar, conducted at Withrow High School in Cincinnati, Ohio. The seminar, part of the school's International Studies Academy, is an alternative education program which emphasizes global studies as the core of its curriculum. The document…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Guides, Global Approach
Golden, Carl; And Others – 1986
Using a thematic approach to history, this course investigates the changing machinery of government, the population composition of the United States, and the nature and challenges of U.S. foreign policy. The course is centered around four themes: (1) how do we govern ourselves? (2) who are we? (the pluralistic society); (3) how do we live…
Descriptors: Course Content, Cultural Awareness, Curriculum Design, Educational Resources
Hazzard, George W. – 1979
Fifty-five of the projects sponsored as part of Project QUILL (Quality in Liberal Learning) are described. Funded by the Ford Foundation, Project QUILL was designed to support creative efforts on campuses that will enhance liberal education. The grants have been made to a wide range of public, private, two-, and four-year institutions. Grants for…
Descriptors: Career Education, College Faculty, Course Content, Curriculum Design
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