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Stoker, Alan; Thompson, Peter – Sci Educ, 1969
Describes the objectives, content, and structure of an experimental course for high school seniors that emphasizes current issues of science and society. Differences in course content and sequence in the 2 years the course has been offered are noted. Pre and posttest results of student attitudes toward course topics are presented. (LC)
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum, Experimental Curriculum, High School Students
Senn, Peter R. – 1976
This evaluation of a federally funded economics curriculum project reviews acquisition of learning outcomes, success of content and teaching methods, perception of curriculum change, and facilitation of decision making. Over 10,000 elementary and secondary school students in Illinois were exposed to economics through the specially developed World…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation
Thomas, John W.; Coan, Donald L. – 1978
The paper reports the results of a field test of a future studies program for students in grades eight through ten. The first section reviews the small amount of research that has been done in the area of future studies instruction. The program which was evaluated in this study is a teacher-led instructional program containing 42 to 70 class…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Comparative Analysis, Course Content, Course Evaluation
Horwood, Robert H. – 1985
Two secondary out-of-school activities were evaluated to determine how well each met rigorous definitions of curriculum. It was found that the activities--a whitewater canoe trip and a series of 3 10-day expeditions to a boreal forest, a subarctic area, and a mountain setting--both met the criteria for curriculum including intent of the teacher to…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation
National Association of Secondary School Principals, Reston, VA. – 1976
Eight social studies programs in Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, New York, and Virginia are described which offer high school students an opportunity to study the history of the United states using innovative, nontraditional approaches. The content of the eight courses is outlined and discussed in terms of objectives, teacher rationale in designing…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development