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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
Weber, James M.; Sechler, Judith A. – 1988
Research suggests that the high school dropout rate can be reduced through improved educational programming, especially in vocational education. Several studies have found that when students with similar backgrounds are compared, those who participate in vocational education are more likely to graduate. To determine why students drop out, Weber…
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Demonstration Programs, Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Prevention
Lupack, Barbara Tepa – 1983
A writing across the curriculum program offers an organized and systematic approach to involving all departments in the development of student literacy. Among preliminary steps in implementing these programs are (1) a review of the literature on student literacy, (2) a local assessment of college students' literacy needs, (3) a local assessment of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, College Students, Communication Skills, Content Area Writing
American Association of State Colleges and Universities, Washington, DC. – 1989
This report presents a description of University College, Memphis State University (MSU). Created in 1975, this small, nontraditional college has prospered in the context of a large, state, urban university. It offers nontraditional students a way to create and finish individualized and interdisciplinary degree programs. Faculty can develop new…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Education, College Students, Continuing Education
Northern Kentucky Univ., Highland Heights. – 1989
The Northern Kentucky University Bachelor of Science in Applied Sociology and Anthropology (ASAN), which is described in this report, involves a strong liberal arts background combined with a thorough preparation in social science research skills. ASAN students take introductory and basic methods courses in sociology and anthropology, applied…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Bachelors Degrees, College Curriculum, College Programs
Strickland, Ora L., Ed.; Damrosch, Shirley P., Ed. – 1983
Collaborative research in nursing is discussed in five papers from the 1983 conference of the Southern Council on Collegiate Education for Nursing. Also included are 32 abstracts of nursing research, focusing on clinical practice, as well as nursing education and research models. Paper titles and authors are as follows: "Building a Climate…
Descriptors: Administrators, College Faculty, College Programs, Continuing Education
Cicardo, Barbara J. – 1977
The basic outline for a 16 sentence structured essay is a pattern that helps remedial writing students to improve their writing skills and that can be applied in the basic speech course and the remedial reading program as well. This document presents introductory comments about grading procedures for student essays based on the model and a…
Descriptors: Connected Discourse, Content Area Reading, Expository Writing, Higher Education
SIEGEL, GILBERT B.; SULLIVAN, DONALD M. – 1967
NEW AIR POLLUTION CONTROL PROGRAMS HAVE RESULTED FROM THE "CLEAN AIR ACT" PASSED BY CONGRESS IN DECEMBER 1963. THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA DEVELOPED A TRAINING MODEL, CALLED "MAPCORE," WHICH PROVIDES A SEMISTRUCTURED ENVIRONMENT, IS PRACTICAL AND REALISTIC IN APPROACH, PROVIDES OPPORTUNITY FOR HIGH CREATIVITY,…
Descriptors: Administrators, Air Pollution, Case Studies, Controlled Environment
Massachusetts Univ., Amherst. School of Education. – 1974
The Anisa Model is presented as a way to educational reform and development. It is a scientifically based educational system that fosters a child's natural love of learning and helps him to become a confident and productive human being. Providing a comprehensive and interdisciplinary educational experience that will enable a child to develop to…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Change, Educational Development, Educational Objectives
Mannebach, Alfred J.; Stilwell, William E. – 1975
This paper provides school building principals, teachers, and counselors with a systematic approach for implementing a comprehensive career education program at the building level by organizing teams of multi-discipline and/or multi-professional roles, called Career Activities Teams (CATs), composed of two or more persons committed to integrating…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrator Guides, Administrator Role, Career Education
Crippen, Betty – 1971
The successful integration of ecology and social studies in this sixth grade program offers students a chance to become aware of themselves and their immediate surroundings, both in the classroom and in the community. This model and the suggested learning activities can be successfully adapted for use at any of the other elementary levels.…
Descriptors: Biology, Concept Teaching, Conservation Education, Earth Science
Dodl, Norman R. – 1969
Teacher educators need to plan instruction with behavioral objectives; their selection of lesson content, teaching strategies, and student evaluation criteria should be consistent with these objectives. In the Florida State University model program, trainees are expected to reach the above goals by progressing at individual rates through…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, College School Cooperation, Differentiated Staffs, Elementary School Teachers
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
California State Board of Education, Sacramento. – 1970
This abstract provides a succinct and highly useful overview of the complete State curriculum guide for K-12 fully described in SO 000 539. It stands on its own as a summary of program rationale, design, content, and methods. (JLB)
Descriptors: Abstracts, Behavioral Objectives, Concept Teaching, Curriculum Guides
Edwards, Clark – 1976
Summarizing an Economic Research Service (ERS) publication, this guide to a balanced rural-urban growth describes the results of a computer based ERS model which examined seven strategies to improve rural economic development. Based on 1960-70 trends, the model is described as asking how much would be required of each of the following strategies…
Descriptors: Capital, Change Strategies, Economic Development, Economic Research
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