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Herring, Kristen D. – Communication Teacher, 2023
Intersectionality is core to contemporary feminist rhetorical criticism. It is also a complex concept with great potential for promoting social change by shifting discourses about identity in the public sphere. Therefore, communication scholars have a vested interest in teaching the basics of intersectional criticism to undergraduate and graduate…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Rhetorical Criticism, Feminism, Music
Gravett, Emily O. – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2018
One of the most illuminating finds in Barbara E. Walvoord's "Teaching and Learning in College Introductory Religion Courses" (2008) is what she calls "the great divide," a mismatch between instructors' goals for their courses, which are academic, and the students' reasons for taking them, which relate to their personal…
Descriptors: Religion Studies, College Students, Introductory Courses, Teaching Methods
De Leo-Winkler, Mario A.; Canalizo, Gabriela; Wilson, Gillian – International Journal of STEM Education, 2016
Background: We report the results of an undergraduate course in astrophotography designed to engage non-STEM majors in the natural sciences to train future amateur astronomers and citizen scientists. Over 200,000 students enroll in introductory astronomy elective classes every year in the US alone, which will possibly be their only encounter with…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Astronomy, Photography, Mathematics Anxiety
Schmind, Kendra K.; Blankenship, Erin E.; Kerby. April T.; Green, Jennifer L.; Smith, Wendy M. – Journal of Statistics Education, 2014
The statistical preparation of in-service teachers, particularly middle school teachers, has been an area of concern for several years. This paper discusses the creation and delivery of an introductory statistics course as part of a master's degree program for in-service mathematics teachers. The initial course development took place before the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Middle School Teachers, Inservice Teacher Education, Educational Development
Greenwood, Nancy A. – Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2011
The Introduction to Sociology course is usually the first contact that students have with the discipline of sociology. This course can determine whether students take other sociology courses or learn to use sociology in their lives as adults and citizens. "First Contact" identifies important issues facing instructors in introducing students to the…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Sociology, Teaching Methods, Guides
Ngai, Eric W. T. – Computers and Education, 2007
In this paper, we describe an e-commerce teamwork-based project designed and implemented at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) for undergraduate business and management students. The teaching objectives of this e-commerce project are to develop the students' knowledge and skills, such as in the use of e-commerce site building tools,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Business Education, Universities

Khoon, Koh Aik; Othman, Mazlan – College Student Journal, 2004
Three aspects of an introductory course in physics are discussed in this article. They are the texts, the course proper and the laboratory. Together they form an integral part of the entire course. The laboratory, although a subject of much contention, has an important role to play in enhancing and complementing the lectures. The course should be…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Introductory Courses, Physics, Textbooks
Poulin, Karen L. – Counseling Psychologist, 2007
Qualitative research has become increasingly perceived as well suited to the advancement of counseling psychology, yet opportunities for formal training in qualitative inquiry remain inconsistently available within and across graduate programs. For the potential contribution of this approach to counseling psychology to be realized, graduate…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Graduate Study, Counseling Psychology, Teaching Methods
Hertzog, Jodie; Williams, Renee – Teaching Sociology, 2007
Introducing students to sensitive social issues like intimate violence in lower level courses can spark their sociological imaginations motivating them to do further research in order to gain reflective knowledge about such topics. In order to promote two course objectives: (1) recognizing and applying sociological concepts and theories, and (2)…
Descriptors: Social Attitudes, Course Objectives, Marketing, Sociology
Lowes, B.; Sparkes, J. R. – Economics, The Journal of the Economics Association, 1973
A review of some attempts to improve an undergraduate economics course is found in "Economics" available from Economics Association, Room 340, Hamilton House, London, WCIH 9BH.
Descriptors: Business Education, Course Objectives, Curriculum Development, Economics Education

Wilson, Kenneth; Reiser, Christa – Teaching Sociology, 1982
Describes an alternative to lecturing in the introductory college-level sociology class. The alternative is an "active" course involving students in teaching others, having students look for and evaluate information, and encouraging students to work together.
Descriptors: Class Organization, Course Objectives, Higher Education, Introductory Courses
Cherim, Stanley – 1981
While it is financially impossible to design a whole spectrum of preparatory chemistry courses to suit the varying backgrounds and needs of students entering an open-door institution, chemistry courses can be designed to meet three instructional needs shared by all students: mutual respect between the instructor and the students; implementation of…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Chemistry, Course Objectives, Introductory Courses

Ecklund, Constance L. – French Review, 1981
Describes a French introductory course that prepares students to travel in France and relies entirely on materials and themes related to such travel. Use of realia and props helps the instructors to stage real-life situations. Emphasis is placed on comprehension and oral language communication. (MES)
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Course Descriptions, Course Objectives, French
Todd, Robert F.; Reece, Carol Carter – 1990
A diversity of practices exists with regard to the actual content taught in graduate-level courses in introduction to educational research. In a recent Delphi study, a national panel of 21 experts in educational research generated a list of 114 skills and knowledge areas they considered worthy objectives in an introductory course. What remained…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Objectives, Curriculum Development, Delphi Technique

Heafford, Michael – Language Learning Journal, 1994
Compares five textbook courses designed to teach Turkish. All proved disappointing with respect to course content but were well laid-out with good quality cassette recordings. The courses reviewed indicate how little consensus there is over what should go into a beginner's course. They also lacked appropriate milestones for the learner to evaluate…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Course Content, Course Objectives, Foreign Countries
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