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Cunningham, Patricia M.; Cunningham, James W. – Clearing House, 1977
Sequencing is essential to survival in the real world and in the content-subject school world. It is also the hidden agenda in many content-area classrooms. If students are to improve their sequencing ability, teachers must become aware of the hidden, sequencing requirements in their curriculum. Describes some simple exercises for helping students…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Group Activities, Learning Activities, Program Descriptions

Cunningham, Patricia M.; Cunningham, James W. – Clearing House, 1983
Argues that sequencing is the hidden agenda in many content area classrooms. Suggests that, if students are to improve their sequencing ability, teachers must become aware of the hidden, sequencing requirements in their curricula. Describes exercises for helping students become better sequencers. (FL)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Group Activities, Learning Activities, Program Descriptions
Tronick, Edward; Greenfield, Patricia Marks – 1973
This curriculum was designed as a learning sequence for the adults in charge of a group care center for infants. For example, the sequence of the steps in the child's motor development (e.g., reaching) are described, and some activities and materials appropriate to each step are suggested. Other areas for developmental sequences and activities…
Descriptors: Child Psychology, Cognitive Development, Curriculum Development, Decision Making
Peters, Richard – 1984
A global approach to citizenship education, the Human and Environmental Learning Program (HELP), is presented in two sections--one emphasizing the student and the other the teacher. The philosophy and rationale for the program, which integrates environmental education, global studies, and social studies, are outlined. The objective is to expose…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Awareness, Elementary Secondary Education