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Braguglia, Kay H.; Jackson, Kanata A. – American Journal of Business Education, 2012
This article presents a reflective analysis of teaching research methodology through a three course sequence using a project-based approach. The authors reflect critically on their experiences in teaching research methods courses in an undergraduate business management program. The introduction of a range of specific techniques including student…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Teaching Methods, Active Learning, Student Projects
Davidovitch, Nitza; Yavich, Roman; Keller, Nelly – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2014
In the process of experiential learning, students acquire skills and values as the consequence of a direct experience. Experiential learning draws on senses, emotions, and cognition and appeals to learners' entire being. Such learning, by nature, enables the development of a variety of capabilities, such as planning, teamwork, coping with…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Lesson Plans, Instructional Design, Curriculum Development
Seifert, Christine – Business Communication Quarterly, 2009
This paper details an assignment sequence that requires graduate students in an applied communication program to identify problems that clients may not be aware of. Good writing and good problem-solving are "inextricably linked to [a student's] ability to frame an issue, gather, and analyze information, and to structure a helpful response" (Musso,…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Problem Solving, Writing Instruction, Technical Writing
Peer reviewedDyer, James W.; Kulhavy, Raymond W. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1974
Descriptors: Course Organization, Instructional Design, Programed Instruction, Sequential Approach
BLAKE, KATHRYN A.; AND OTHERS – 1966
VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL SEQUENCES FOR ORGANIZING MATHEMATICS CONTENT IN ELEMENTARY GRADES FOUR, FIVE, AND SIX WERE IDENTIFIED USING AN EMPIRICAL BASE. VERTICAL SEQUENCES FOR THIS PROJECT PERTAINED TO SUBTOPICS WITHIN SEVERAL MATHEMATICS TOPICS USING THE LEVEL OF SUBTOPIC COMPLEXITY FOR THE CRITERION. THE DEGREE OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ADJACENT…
Descriptors: Course Organization, Elementary Education, Horizontal Organization, Mathematics Curriculum
McAnarney, Harry E. – Sci Educ, 1969
Descriptors: Course Organization, Curriculum, Educational Programs, Elementary School Science
Hardre, Patricia – AACE Journal, 2004
Effective systematic design of instruction for teaching technology can be achieved by starting with end goals and working backward to building assessments, content, and context. This is so that instruction functions as a bridge from what learners know and can do, to what they need to know and do, to achieve the goals of instruction. This approach…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Technology Education, Technological Literacy, Teaching Methods
Purves, Alan C. – J Aesthetic Educ, 1969
Descriptors: Course Organization, Critical Reading, Cultural Enrichment, Curriculum Design
Lamb, George – 1968
Practicum experiences for the student teacher should be sequentially ordered, proceeding from the simple to the complex. Having identified the areas of instructional experience as (1) number of lessons taught per day, (2) number of pupils taught per lesson, (3) sequential context of the lesson taught, (4) cognitive level of the lesson taught, and…
Descriptors: Course Organization, Evaluation Criteria, Instruction, Models
Peer reviewedMace, W. K. – Physics Education, 1971
Describes some of the general principles involved in the planning of a teaching sequence. Discusses in more detail one example of a complete syllabus including major concepts and experiments. (Author/TS)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Curriculum Development, Kinetics
Forehand, Garlie A.; Moyer, Kenneth E. – Improving College and University Teaching, 1971
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Consortia, Course Organization, Curriculum Development
Wilson, Brent; Cole, Peggy – 1992
This paper offers a critique of elaboration theory (ET) based on recent cognitive research and offers suggestions for updating the model to reflect new knowledge. It begins by summarizing the basic strategies of this model for sequencing and organizing courses of instruction: (1) organizing structure; (2) simple-to-complex sequence; (3) sequencing…
Descriptors: Cognitive Psychology, Course Content, Course Organization, Epistemology
Pytlik, Betty P. – 1987
Sequenced writing assignments--a series of related writing tasks--offer students frequent opportunities to write and to acquire writing skills through redundancy, progressively more complicated cognitive and rhetorical demands, and a diversity of learning activities. The most frequently identified goal of sequencing is to move students beyond…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Course Organization, Freshman Composition, Higher Education
Peer reviewedHarrell, Roger L. – Education, 1972
The G-C-O-LP-G development plan is a step by step procedure for the development of a Goals-Concepts-Objectives-Lesson Plan-Guide which may be used by instructional leadership personnel. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Cognitive Objectives, Course Organization, Curriculum Development
El Dorado County Office of Education, Placerville, CA. – 1983
A K-12 computer literacy course of study is presented. Four basic parts are included: (1) a reference index which organizes 37 computer literacy topics into seven major categories; (2) a master index which presents goals for each topic by grade level and lists a reference number for each goal; (3) a scope and sequence organized by grade level…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Computer Literacy, Computer Science Education, Course Organization
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