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Woolston, Donald C. – Engineering Education, 1984
Microcomputers are used in a technical writing course to enhance instructor and student productivity, improve the quality of student writing performance, and prepare young engineers for future on-the-job communication tasks. Describes the microcomputer facility, software, and activities included in the course. Also provides information on the…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Course Content, Engineering Education, Higher Education
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Nadeau, Roland – Music Educators Journal, 1984
The host of a radio program called "A Note to You" explains how he teaches music on radio. The 60-minute program is funded jointly by Northeastern University and WGBH-FM of Boston. Programing, course content, and radio teaching techniques are discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Course Content, Educational Radio, Music Education
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Hallagan, William; Donnelly, John – Journal of Economic Education, 1985
Described is the design and administration of a large two-semester course in principles of economics that permits both students and faculty some choice of both subject matter and meeting times. Students complete a standardized nine-week core and are then allowed to select topical modules. Advantages and disadvantages are discussed. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Economics Education, Flexible Scheduling
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Whittecar, G. Richard – Journal of Geological Education, 1984
Describes a terrain model for geologic mapping which, when combined with exercises in rock description, Brunton compass manipulation, orienteering, and geologic report writing, allows students to refine skills needed for summer field camp. Advantages and limitations of the model and its use in a field course are also discussed. (BC)
Descriptors: College Science, Course Content, Field Trips, Geology
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Liston, Daniel P. – Educational Theory, 1984
A conceptual and methodological analysis of the "selective tradition" (school curriculum that is "connected" to the reproduction of class domination) is presented in this article. Examples are presented that suggest that aspects of the public schools' curricula are selected products tied to a capitalist economy. (DF)
Descriptors: Capitalism, Course Content, Curriculum, Curriculum Design
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Journal of Chemical Education, 1985
Demonstrates, with a set of definitive examples, how polymer principles can be introduced into the first undergraduate physical chemistry course in a very natural way. The intent is to encourage introduction of polymer-related material into conventional physical chemistry courses without sacrificing any rigor associated with such courses. (JN)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Course Content, Higher Education
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Bonney, Rachel A. – Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 1985
Describes three uses of folklore in teaching college-level anthropology courses: (1) collecting folklore through interviewing; (2) analyzing folklore themes; and (3) using folklore in puppetry and plays. (KH)
Descriptors: Anthropology, College Instruction, Course Content, Drama
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Ober, Scot – Business Education Forum, 1986
This article provides information about teaching keyboarding as a one-week course. Before discussing the results of the one-week course, however, the differences between keyboarding and typewriting are addressed, as well as the appropriate content of a true keyboarding course. (CT)
Descriptors: Computers, Course Content, Higher Education, Job Skills
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Davis, Barbara Gross – New Directions for Program Evaluation, 1986
This article provides an overview of the teaching of evaluation across the disciplines noting changes that have occurred in the last 20 years, identifying common topics covered in a range of program evaluation courses, and discussing issues of course design and content that confront the experienced and novice instructor. (LMO)
Descriptors: Course Content, Educational Trends, Evaluation Methods, Field Studies
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Conner, Ross F. – New Directions for Program Evaluation, 1986
Since evaluation has its roots in many disciplines, teaching evaluation from an interdisciplinary perspective offers special potential. A course in the Social Ecology Program at the University of California, Irvine, which provides students with the skills, knowledge, and field experiences necessary for conducting effective evaluation studies is…
Descriptors: Course Content, Evaluation Methods, Field Studies, Graduate Study
Nielsen, Paul A. – Feedback, 1986
A professional scriptwriter describes a semester course he teaches in which students are required to write 12 scripts. (PD)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Playwriting
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Childers, John H., Jr. – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1986
Presents a graduate course design for the training and supervision of group leaders, including goals and objectives, course format, and evaluation. (Author/BL)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Counselor Training, Course Content, Graduate Students
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Yamane, Eiji – Journal of Economic Education, 1985
The emphasis in teaching elementary and secondary economics education in Japan is upon real-life situations rather than upon concepts and generalizations. The actual content, however, does not seem to differ all that much from U.S. economics curriculum. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Course Content, Curriculum, Economics Education
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Levine, Robert V. – Teaching of Psychology, 1983
The psychological issues discussed in the course are outlined and the readings used are listed. Students' evaluations of the course varied. (RM)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation, Higher Education
Harker, W. John – Education Canada, 1984
Suggests granting greater recognition to the artistic integrity of Canadian literature by removing it from the broader context of Canadian studies. Indicates that understanding and appreciation of Canadian literature as a representation of reality filtered through the perception of an author should be focus of literature in schools. (NEC)
Descriptors: Canadian Literature, Course Content, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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