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Podell, Joel; And Others – Journal of Business Education, 1977
Describes various methodologies used at the Queensboro Community College, New York, to enrich some of the topics traditionally included in the introductory course such as union management relations, social responsibility and business ethics, internal organization structure, and small business management. (TA)
Descriptors: Business Education, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development
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Baer, Maurice – Clearing House, 1976
History lends itself to story-telling. English is replete with literature which uses an historical basis. In justifying the premise that English and history can be taught as a single unit, four examples were given where history and literature complement each other. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Objectives, English, Guidelines
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Hanks, T. W.; Wright, Laura L. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2002
Introduces the Techniques in Chemistry I course taught in the Furman University Department of Chemistry which focuses on organic and inorganic chemistry. Uses a problem solving approach and active learning. (Contains 17 references.) (YDS)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Chemistry, Course Descriptions, Higher Education
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Goldman, Milton E. – English Journal, 1990
Describes a high school course in American fiction in which students read an excerpt from a work of literature, watch the film adaptation of the work, and study both from a particular literary standpoint. Notes that such an approach appeals to reluctant readers. (RS)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Fiction, Films, High Schools
Marion, Bill – Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal, 1999
Offers some idea of what it is like for an outsider to the humanities disciplines to teach such a course. Discusses what made the experience worthwhile and the difficulties and issues of teaching mathematics humanistically. (ASK)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Humanistic Education
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Brekke, Stewart E. – Physics Teacher, 1999
Argues that high school teachers have given up on trying to teach equations and mathematics to poorly prepared, inner-city, or very average students. Describes a mathematical problem-solving physics course for all types of students from average to honors. (CCM)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Mathematical Applications, Physics, Problem Solving
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Newcomer, Jeffrey L.; McKell, Eric K.; Raudebaugh, Robert A.; Kelley, David S. – Engineering Design Graphics Journal, 2001
Describes the two-course engineering design graphics sequence on introductory design and graphics topics. The first course focuses on conceptual design and the development of visualization and sketching skills while the second one concentrates on detail design and parametric modeling. (Contains 28 references.) (Author/ASK)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Engineering Education, Graphic Arts, Higher Education
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Raymark, Patrick H.; Connor-Greene, Patricia A. – Teaching of Psychology, 2002
We propose that a brief take-home syllabus quiz can be a catalyst for students to read and refer to their syllabus as a source of essential information about the class. In this article, we detail the development of such a quiz and provide evidence that students who complete a syllabus quiz have a better understanding of course policies than…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Teaching Methods, Student Motivation, Material Development
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Fankhauser, Robin – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2008
Beginning in August 2006, the author modified a school law course by moving from fifteen (15) weekly class meetings to eight (8) weekly class meetings and seven (7) online sessions. The blended or hybrid delivery system was adopted as part of a pilot project sponsored by the university's Institute for Teaching and Learning Excellence. The course…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Blended Learning, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
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Ciocchetti, Corey A. – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2008
Employment law is a "must-cover" subject in business environment courses. Comparing the plethora of topics requiring coverage with the limited time devoted to employment law during a typical academic term, other important employment subjects--such as negotiation and collective bargaining--commonly receive short shrift. This article offers a…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Labor, Negotiation Agreements, Employment Practices
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Hoare, Philip; Kong, Stella; Bell, Jill – Language and Education, 2008
This paper provides a case study of the use of language objectives within a newly developed English language teacher education programme in Hong Kong. The programme development team decided to adopt a content-based language teaching approach to support students' second language development through content learning. The teacher education programme…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Language Teachers, Teacher Education, Language Usage
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Borthwick, Fiona; Lefoe, Gerry; Bennett, Sue; Huber, Elaine – Journal of Learning Design, 2007
As universities move towards more vocationally oriented courses, students expect pedagogic practices that make closer ties to potential workplaces. The pedagogical approach of authentic learning is well suited to this purpose as it proposes an apprenticeship-type model and a model that brings simulated work tasks into the classroom. In the social…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sociology, Instructional Design, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Marson, Stephen M. – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2007
This paper employs a three-step process to analyze three empirically supported strategies for teaching statistics to BSW students. The strategies included: repetition, immediate feedback, and use of original data. First, each strategy is addressed through the literature. Second, the application of employing each of the strategies over the period…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Statistics, Teaching Methods, Drills (Practice)
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Henderson, Robyn; Hirst, Elizabeth – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2007
This paper revisits a successful short-course in academic literacy that was conducted for 50 "disadvantaged" students enrolled in the first year of an education degree at an Australian regional university (see Hirst, Henderson, Allan, Bode & Kocatepe, 2004). Based on a sociocultural approach to learning and drawing on a…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Disadvantaged, Multilingualism, Literacy
Ferguson, Doug – Research and Curriculum Unit, 2010
Secondary vocational-technical education programs in Mississippi are faced with many challenges resulting from sweeping educational reforms at the national and state levels. Schools and teachers are increasingly being held accountable for providing true learning activities to every student in the classroom. This accountability is measured through…
Descriptors: Welding, Educational Technology, Teaching Methods, Vocational Education
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