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Cross, Tracy L. – Gifted Child Today, 2014
After 30 years in the field of gifted education, and, more specifically, 30 years of studying the psychology of gifted students, author Tracy Cross has come to believe that the single greatest threat to the psychological well-being of gifted students is the mismatch between the school's curriculum and the student's needs. Cross argues in…
Descriptors: Gifted, Well Being, Educational Practices, Teaching Methods
Hill, Kathryn; McNamara, Tim – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2015
Those who work in second- and foreign-language testing often find Koretz's concern for validity inferences under high-stakes (VIHS) conditions both welcome and familiar. While the focus of the article is more narrowly on the potential for two instructional responses to test-based accountability, "reallocation" and "coaching,"…
Descriptors: Language Tests, Test Validity, High Stakes Tests, Inferences
Browder, Diane M. – Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities, 2012
Hunt and McDonnell have provided an excellent overview of one of the most important aspects of planning for students with severe disabilities--an ecological curricular framework that is created with input from the student, family, and needs of current and future environments. The standards-based reform-movement has created tension for educators to…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, State Standards, Teaching Methods, Quality of Life
Hassad, Rossi A. – Online Submission, 2009
There is widespread emphasis on reform in the teaching of introductory statistics at the college level. Underpinning this reform is a consensus among educators and practitioners that traditional curricular materials and pedagogical strategies have not been effective in promoting statistical literacy, a competency that is becoming increasingly…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Behavioral Sciences, Statistics, Teaching Methods
Kellman, Steven G. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
In this article, the author discusses the importance of liberal arts education in the preparation of soldiers for war. He draws on his experiences teaching students from Army and Air Force ROTC programs and on Elizabeth D. Samet's book "Soldier's Heart: Reading Literature through Peace and War at West Point" to illuminate the purpose served by…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Military Personnel, Foreign Countries, War
Dyehouse, Jeremiah; Pennell, Michael; Shamoon, Linda K. – College Composition and Communication, 2009
Reflecting the digital turn in composition studies, multimedia writing courses have become commonplace in many writing programs. Yet these technology-rich courses take on new significance when located within a rhetorically based writing major, especially as a core course. This article explores a developing writing and rhetoric major through…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Course Content, Writing Instruction, Multimedia Instruction

Netten, Joan – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1993
Proposed changes of the Canadian National Core French Study are discussed that focus on the concept of a multidimensional curriculum based on a communicative approach to language learning. Implications are considered. (Contains 11 references.) (LB)
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Core Curriculum, Foreign Countries, French
Ehrlich, Tom – Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 2006
The committee charged with reforming the current Core Curriculum of Harvard University has instead recommended a minimum distribution requirement for undergraduates: three courses in each of three fields. The Core Curriculum was adopted by Harvard in the 1970s with a view to ensuring that undergraduates be broadly educated in seven approaches to…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, General Education, Research Universities, Service Learning
Daneshvar, K.; Tranjan, F. M. – 1998
Although in the liberal arts the main concern is comprehensive education, it is generally accepted that an engineering curriculum, while providing the fundamentals, can change continuously to accommodate technological, industrial, and economical interests. Meanwhile, in recent years many new forms of learning have been proposed that are quite…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Engineering Education
Clarke, Michael – Forum for the Discussion of New Trends in Education, 1979
This scheme for a core curriculum rejects central control over the precise body of knowledge taught or the teaching methods used but advocates some control over experiments in education and the early assessment of their results. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational Assessment

Macdonald, Roderick A. – Journal of Legal Education, 1982
Several major trends in legal curriculum innovation in the last 30 years are considered, and it is suggested that each raises recurring and occasionally elusive problems in legal philosophy. Among the issues addressed are: compulsory and elective courses, "law and..." courses, the case method, the litigation hypothetical method, and law…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Elective Courses

Lawhead, Victor B. – Teaching Education, 1987
Considered a pioneer in the development of general education core curriculum programs for high school, Harold Alberty attempted to unify philosophy, curriculum, and method. A former student and colleague discusses Alberty's contributions to curriculum theory, and remembers his teaching style and techniques. (IAH)
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational History, General Education
Wagschal, Harry – 1985
Amidst the controversy surrounding the fate of the humanities in modern society, a program has evolved at Dawson College and four other English "colleges d'enseignment general et professionel" (CEGEP) that features a compulsory humanities core. The original purpose of the humanities program was to provide a broad general liberal arts…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Community Colleges, Core Curriculum, Humanities

Delanoy, Mary – 1997
Teaching reasoning and judgment to children under the auspices of philosophy is an idea that has emerged recently in the modern era. It is theorized that, through practice in logic and ethics, children will begin to apply reasoning skills to their own life situations, think for themselves, and become better critical thinkers, all in a context that…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Core Curriculum, Critical Thinking, Didacticism
Miles, Curtis – 1989
Although the nation's two-year college movement has been largely successful in providing higher education to a broad range of people, new barriers are emerging to the performance of this function. The problem is evident in the fact that increasing numbers of students neither enter nor leave the educational system with the competencies necessary…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Core Curriculum, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development