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Brandwein, Paul F. – ASCD Yearbook 1969, 1969
Chapter 8 in Life Skills in School and Society.
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Environment, Individual Development, Moral Values
Wilhelms, Fred T. – 1975
After positing the need for the bedrock of schooling (reading, writing, and computing numbers and quantities), the author examines the content and presentation of the rest of the curriculum. Two quiding principles are used in this examination: (1) surprisingly few particular pieces of knowledge and skill must be mastered by everybody in the same…
Descriptors: Career Education, Citizenship, Curriculum, Curriculum Development

Mosher, Ralph L.; And Others – Counseling Psychologist, 1971
The monograph describes a program in development; its purpose is to make personal development a central focus of education. The curriculum requires new and extended roles in education for psychologist, mental health workers, and teachers, and offers a much more substantial influence for them on both the students and the school. (Author)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Counseling, Counseling Objectives, Counselor Role
Bail, J.P.; Cushman, H.R. – 1975
The model described here was developed for use as a program planning guide by teachers, many of them tradesmen and lay people, at the secondary school level, who offer courses to adults pursuing interests that will add meaning to their lives. Ten features of the model are listed: (1) The purpose is to assist learners in the pursuit of interests…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Course Evaluation, Curriculum Development, Evaluation Methods
Ludwig, Terry Gerald – 1973
In order to develop a model human development course for the community college, attitudinal and factual information was obtained from 120 practitioners at colleges identified as having operational human development instruction programs. The questionnaire allowed the group to react to a series of 86 items representative of HD courses'…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Evaluation, Course Objectives, Curriculum Development
Maryland State Dept. of Education, Baltimore. – 1983
This Maryland State Department of Education document is a guide for the assessment and development of comprehensive K-12 physical education programs in Maryland schools. The first section defines the nature of physical education and describes its relationship to society, the learner, and the school curriculum. The second section presents broad…
Descriptors: Athletics, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Elementary Secondary Education
Fraleigh, Warren P. – 1978
Physical education curriculum is examined as it concurs with the philosophical premise that the aim of the curriculum is development of the individual for the purpose of that person's liberation. Six areas of development within physical education are identified as they relate to the primary value of liberation of the individual. Development of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Enrichment, Dance, Educational Philosophy
Borton, Terry; Newberg, Norman – 1972
The theoretical section of this paper briefly suggests why a period of drastic social change demands a curriculum which is more relevant to the concerns of students and presents an information processing model of man as the basis on which to develop such a curriculum. A rationale for teaching particular processes (rather than specific content) is…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communications, Curriculum Development, Humanistic Education
Davis, Robbie G. – 1976
The status of citizenship education in American public elementary and secondary schools is discussed and suggestions are made for curriculum development. Although administrators rank citizenship education as a high priority, research shows it is given minimal attention in elementary grades and inadequate coverage in high school. Students must be…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship, Citizenship Responsibility, Civics
Kaplan, Leslie S. – Schools in the Middle, 1996
Proposes recommendations for balancing middle school students' academic, personal, and social needs by addressing personal development through curriculum and instruction, instructional program components, and a culture of assessment. Argues that academic achievement enhances self-esteem, concluding that students' academic achievement and personal…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Adolescent Development, Classroom Environment
Mortlock, Colin – 1978
Adventure is the most dynamic form of education currently available and as such should move from its peripheral position in British education to become a part of the core curriculum. This move will require that school administrators better understand the philosophy and content of Adventure Education and that staff receive more rigorous training…
Descriptors: Activities, Administrative Policy, Adolescents, Adventure Education
Whiteman, Jo Ann M. – 2001
As a source of trained workers, postsecondary schools need to develop a curriculum that encourages critical thinking and provide an environment that helps students to understand the changing economy. The curriculum should be based on the student's experiences and interests and should prepare one for life situations. In the business curriculum,…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Business Education, Community Colleges, Cooperative Education