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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

Kohout, Frank J. – Teaching Sociology, 1977
Examines three models for an introductory natural science course and assesses possible contributions of the models to course planning in sociology. The vocational, inquiry, and humanistic models are discussed. The conclusion is that the inquiry and the humanistic models are most relevant to teaching of sociology. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Course Evaluation, Curriculum Development, Educational Problems

Pino, Nathan W. – Teaching Sociology, 2003
Offers ideas for developing distinct deviance, delinquency, and criminology curricula. Discusses how to reduce theoretical and content overlap, paper assignments, course readings, and departmental issues. Finds overlap and review of basic theories were helpful to students. Recommends deviance, criminology, and delinquency courses be theoretically…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, College Curriculum, Criminology, Curriculum Development

Kershaw, Terry – Journal of Black Studies, 1992
A model for a proposed African-American studies discipline is based on the assumptions that African-American experiences are worth studying, historical experiences of peoples of African descent can inform others about human issues, and distinctive historic and cultural African-American experiences exist. Five steps in a African-American studies…
Descriptors: African History, Afrocentrism, Black Community, Black Culture
Mason, Derek T.; Lusk, Mark W. – Human Services in the Rural Environment, 1992
To address social problems in rural areas, it is important to combine the generalist model of social work, which stresses intervention at the individual level, with a sustainable social development model that directs intervention efforts toward social institutions and cultural practices. Curriculum implications for social work education are…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Intervention, Models
Wisconsin State Dept. of Public Instruction, Madison. – 1967
This publication is based on the belief that identifying fundamental, though flexible, ideas and using them to recognize and deal with new problems are the most important aspects of a social studies program. Revised from the first printing in 1964, this bulletin suggests to teachers and curriculum supervisors one possible method for organizing the…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Conceptual Schemes, Curriculum Development, Economics
Stambler, Moses – 1970
In this paper guidelines which provide direction toward the development and structure of a course in social foundations of education are outlined. A systems approach to organization of the course is used as both a content and process guide. The construct of the parts of this education system defines four operational functions: 1) development of…
Descriptors: Course Organization, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Educational Planning

Banks, James A. – Multicultural Education, 1993
Advocates a model of multicultural education plus integration to ensure that multicultural education is both taught by committed experts and integrated into general courses. Defining a rigorous scholarly and research agenda and developing strong leaders and standards for practice will ensure the place of multicultural education as an academic…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Agenda Setting, Anthropology, Curriculum Development
Pennsylvania State Dept. of Education, Harrisburg. Bureau of Curriculum Services. – 1975
This publication, a revised edition of ED 081 706, contains a conceptual framework for social studies curriculum development. The social science disciplines--anthropology, economics, geography, history, political science, psychology, and sociology--are considered resources for providing the key concepts, insights, and methods of inquiry enabling…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Anthropology, Cognitive Objectives, Concept Formation
Coulter, Sara; Hedges, Elaine – 1988
Townson State University's 3-year project integrated new scholarship on women into the curriculum, with emphasis on introductory survey courses in eight disciplines: art, biology, business, education, English, history, psychology, and sociology. About 70 faculty met in workshops for five semesters to (1) read and discuss new scholarship on women;…
Descriptors: Art, Biology, Business Administration, College Curriculum
Pennsylvania State Dept. of Education, Harrisburg. Bureau of Planning and Evaluation. – 1973
A framework, based on the idea that social studies curriculum should be founded on conceptual understandings and processes drawn from the various social science disciplines, suggests how concepts and related generalizations from each of the disciplines may be used as initial building blocks for developing curriculum. The disciplines are considered…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Anthropology, Cognitive Objectives, Concept Formation
Aoki, Ted, Ed. – 1978
This paper presents some alternative approaches to conventional curriculum evaluation (such as survey questionaires and test instruments); it is divided into four chapters. Chapter I is a brief introduction to the paper and offers some new conceptions for evaluation in social studies. Chapter II outlines three perspectives which might be…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Conceptual Schemes, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
Madison Public Schools, WI. – 1970
The first part of this document is a course outline for "Inductive Teaching Techniques for the Junior and Senior High School Teachers." The method of instruction uses an approach suggested in the Taba Inservice Education program, and the class consists of conducting a situation as the teacher would in the classroom. The second part of the document…
Descriptors: American History, Area Studies, Black Culture, Curriculum Development
Johnson, Jacqueline; Risman, Barbara J. – 1997
This essay examines the ways in which sociology, as a discipline, has been influenced by feminist scholarship in the field, and three major contributions of feminist scholarship are presented: the introduction of women into sociological theory and research during the era of "sex role" analysis; the shift to analyzing gender as a basic axis of…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Instruction, Curriculum Development, Ethnicity
Anderson, Margaret L.; Brewer, Rose M.; Sokoloff, Natalie J.; Wrigley, Julia; Bonilla-Santiago, Gloria – 1997
This collection of five essays examines the ways sociology, as a discipline, currently reflects ongoing scholarship on gender, race, ethnicity, social class, and sexual orientation. In "Scholarship and the Curriculum: The Study of Gender, Race, Ethnicity, and Class," Margaret L. Anderson argues that the study of race, class, and gender has become…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Instruction, Criminology, Curriculum Development
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