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Jens Koed Madsen; Nicole Lauren George; Andreia Cury Fernandes – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2024
The didactic class is a pedagogical tool meant to increase classroom interactivity by encouraging student discussion of real-life cases in connection with theory. This paper evaluates the pedagogical impact of using a one-off didactic class where an external expert is brought in to discuss how to relate a cognitive psychology course's content to…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Cognitive Psychology, Undergraduate Students, Concept Formation
McBeth, Mark K.; Brewer, Adam M.; Lund, Jennifer – Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2021
With a solid foundation in public administration since the 1980s, few could argue that ethics is not an important aspect of a public service education. Yet, in many public human resource management (HRM) or personnel courses, ethics is relegated to one class discussion. In this study, we contend that ethics is best understood when situated within…
Descriptors: Ethics, Human Resources, Public Administration, Course Content
Kasun Gomis; Mandeep Saini; Chaminda Pathirage; Mohammed Arif – Quality Assurance in Education: An International Perspective, 2023
Purpose: Persistent critical issues in built environment higher education (BEHE) curricula may need to be addressed by improving course organisation and management. In addition to the implications of the COVID pandemic, issues such as inadequate communication and lack of contemporary and innovative practices integrated with course delivery have…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Course Organization, COVID-19, Pandemics
Karunaratne, Prashan Shayanka Mendis; Breyer, Yvonne A.; Wood, Leigh N. – Education & Training, 2016
Purpose: Economics is catering to a diverse student cohort. This cohort needs to be equipped with transformative concepts that students can integrate beyond university. When a curriculum is content-driven, threshold concepts are a useful tool in guiding curriculum re-design. The paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/Methodology/Approach: The…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Integrated Curriculum, Educational Change, Concept Teaching
Martín-Rodríguez, Óscar; Fernández-Molina, Juan Carlos; Montero-Alonso, Miguel Ángel; González-Gómez, Francisco – Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2015
Satisfaction on the part of the students plays an important role when teachers, their course programmes and the general quality of educational programmes are evaluated. Knowledge of the factors that influence satisfaction with e-learning initiatives can help improve such courses. In this study, involving 1114 university students from southern…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Participant Satisfaction, Performance Factors
Marie, Dannette; Christian, Brittany M.; Lumsden, Joanne; Miles, Lynden K. – Psychology Teaching Review, 2014
Although conventional psychology is often characterised as the science of the individual mind, it is also important to introduce students to the potential interdisciplinary and multi-dimensional nature of psychology. In this paper we outline the design, development, and delivery of an innovative course that employed an ecological framework to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Classroom Environment, Context Effect, Curriculum Development
Wiegant, Fred; Scager, Karin; Boonstra, Johannes – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2011
This article reports on a one-semester Advanced Cell Biology course that endeavors to bridge the gap between gaining basic textbook knowledge about cell biology and learning to think and work as a researcher. The key elements of this course are 1) learning to work with primary articles in order to get acquainted with the field of choice, to learn…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Scientific Research, Advanced Courses, Cytology
McEvoy, Glenn M. – Journal of Management Education, 2011
This article describes my experiences redesigning a masters-level organizational behavior (OB) course. The course was delivered to two different audiences--MBA and MS-HR students--two different times. The redesign employed several unique features designed to increase and enhance student intrinsic interest in the subject matter. Two measures of…
Descriptors: Masters Programs, Course Content, Course Organization, Industrial Psychology
Armstrong, David A. – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2011
The purpose of this study was to describe undergraduate students' experiences and perceptions of online courses based on interviews, observations, and online focus groups. I describe (a) motivational and learner characteristics within online classes, (b) the positive and negative aspects of online courses as experienced by students, (c) what…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Focus Groups
Kuhn, Misty L.; Figueroa, Carlos M.; Aleanzi, Mabel; Olsen, Kenneth W.; Iglesias, Alberto A.; Ballicora, Miguel A. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2010
Higher education institutions and scientific funding agencies are emphasizing international projects that involve the integration and synergy between research groups, particularly if different disciplines are involved. Students with an education that reflects these trends will have more tools to succeed in the future, but it is challenging to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Interdisciplinary Approach, Cooperative Learning, Graduate Students
Ezzedeen, Souha R. – College Teaching, 2008
Facilitating productive class discussions is one of the most challenging tasks facing college educators, especially when potentially divisive issues are discussed. The author shares ten recommendations derived from teaching a course on current and controversial managerial issues via conversational learning. Excerpts from student comments are…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Discussion (Teaching Technique), Business Administration Education, Graduate Students
Gormley, William – Political Science Teacher, 1988
Describes a course dealing with issues of institutional policy analysis which is the study of government reform and its consequences. Explains that the course is organized around three sets of choices: value choices, methodological choices, and institutional choices in which students question their own decision-making processes. (BSR)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Higher Education
Leeds, Julie D. – 1993
An undergraduate student offers reflections and observations on college course syllabi. Since the syllabus is the student's guide through the course, it should be clearly organized allowing students to find information quickly. It should outline the expectations that students and instructor will have during the course. In addition a syllabus must…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives, Course Organization

Zanich, Mary Lou; Grover, David E. – Teaching of Psychology, 1989
Surveys entry-level psychology majors and non-majors before and after taking an introductory psychology course to determine their interest in topics covered in the course. Shows that students are interested in topics relating to their immediate individual needs. Discusses implications for course content and organization. (Author/LS)
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Course Content, Course Organization, Higher Education
Quo, Quei, F.; And Others – Teaching Political Science, 1981
Examines the issue of what the content and organization of an introductory political science course should be from the point of view of student expectations. Canadian students expect a more evaluative and behavioral and less institutional course than they are offered. Recommendations for changes in introductory courses are suggested. (RM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Course Content, Course Organization, Educational Needs