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Mohammed A. Al-Bukhrani; Ebrahim Mohammed Al-Matari; Farah Naaz Gauri – Cogent Education, 2023
This study aims to assess academics' comprehension of the relevance of international financial reporting standards (IFRS) integration, as well as its implications on how IFRS are included into accounting curricula and academics' awareness of these plans. This research also sought to examine the impact of academics' plans to include IFRS into the…
Descriptors: Accounting, Teaching Methods, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes
Victor Ramon Arenas – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Cybersecurity faculty do not have the time to respond to the rapid and pervasive cybersecurity academic landscape. For faculty to respond to this challenge, they are expected to continuously adapt to remain competitive. The purpose of this descriptive phenomenological study was to explore the cybersecurity faculty's perceptions of their need to…
Descriptors: Course Content, Computer Security, Professional Education, Industry
Petra Brown – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether social work educators are conversant with spiritual assessment tools (FICA, HOPE, FAITH, SPIRIT, and CSI-MEMO), whether these tools are taught as part of the social work curriculum, and whether religious and spiritual courses are offered online and face-to-face in religious and non-religious…
Descriptors: Social Work, Professional Education, Religious Factors, College Faculty
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Werman, Amy; Adlparvar, Fatemeh; Horowitz, Jane K.; Hasegawa, Micah O. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2019
Difficult conversations about "isms", power, privilege, and oppression are an essential part of social work education, and they present unique challenges for students and faculty. The current study examined students' and faculty's perceptions of the safety of the classroom and the competence of the faculty in facilitating difficult…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Social Work, Professional Education, Graduate Students
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Chuman, Ted A.; Hummel, Susan K. – Journal of Dental Education, 1992
Two surveys investigated the extent of photography instruction in dental schools. The first survey of 53 schools revealed that 36% had formal dental photography programs. Of 21 photography instructors surveyed in the second study, 67% had no formal training, many knew little about texts or resources, and techniques and knowledge varied. (MSE)
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Design, Dental Schools, Higher Education
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Dudley, James R.; Helfgott, Chava – Journal of Social Work Education, 1990
A study surveyed the views of 53 social work faculty in 4 institutions concerning the place of spirituality in the social work curriculum. Results show considerable support for a course on the subject. Possible explanations for opposition are examined, and suggestions for introducing spirituality content into the curriculum are offered.…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, College Faculty, Course Content, Curriculum Design
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Singleton, Sharron M. – Journal of Multicultural Social Work, 1994
Interviews with 11 white and black faculty members in 4 social work schools examined strategies used to ease personal discomfort when teaching about racial oppression, extent to which content and terminology about racial oppression were used, student attitudes, and reactions of other faculty and administrators. (SV)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Consciousness Raising, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Higher Education
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Sheridan, Michael J.; And Others – Journal of Social Work Education, 1994
A survey of 280 social work educators investigated views on inclusion of curriculum content on religion and spirituality. Most supported inclusion of such a course primarily as an elective. Concerns about how these subjects would be handled in courses was expressed. Appropriate course focus and teaching approaches are discussed. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Beliefs, College Faculty, Course Content, Curriculum Design
Marvin, Christine A.; And Others – 1990
This study explored current University of Nebraska graduate course offerings which address content relative to infants, families, and/or the professional teamwork associated with services to handicapped or at-risk infants, toddlers, and their families. Faculty from 12 departments were surveyed as to their interest in interdisciplinary,…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Course Content, Disabilities, Early Intervention
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Calhoun, Samuel W. – Journal of Legal Education, 1995
A law professor describes his experience in teaching a seminar law school course about the abortion debate, including efforts to allay student concerns about teacher partiality, course design and content, criticisms received, and classroom interaction over the issues. (MSE)
Descriptors: Abortions, Bias, Classroom Communication, College Faculty
Edgar, Thomas – 1970
A course which grew directly from the stated needs expressed by Adult Basic Education (ABE) students and ABE teachers alike is presented. As the course was presented, the content was evaluated through analysis of tape recordings of class periods, through analysis of instructor opinion, and through the collection and analysis of the opinions of…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Adult Educators, Course Content
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Short, Lynn M.; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1997
Evaluation of a Domestic Violence Module taught in the University of California, Los Angeles medical school found it to be innovative, well planned, and well received by both students and faculty. Areas identified for improvement included opportunities for students to practice skills and receive feedback, consistency in content across classes, and…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Evaluation, Course Organization, Curriculum Development
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Russell, M. Lynn; Rothman, Arthur I. – Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 1993
A method of student evaluation of preclerkship clinical medical teaching used at the University of Toronto (Canada) is described. The method has a high response rate, yields data on individual teacher effectiveness and course content coverage, is stable over time, and has been well received by students and faculty. (MSE)
Descriptors: Clinical Teaching (Health Professions), Course Content, Evaluation Methods, Faculty Evaluation
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Albanese, Mark A. – Academic Medicine, 1993
Issues in problem-based learning in medical education, revealed in a literature review, are discussed including basic and clinical science examination performance; thinking processes and study behaviors promoted; learning environment; student progress and satisfaction; graduate perceptions; choice of residency and specialty; faculty satisfaction;…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, Career Choice, Cognitive Processes