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Peer reviewedGossette, Frank; Wheeler, Jean Dykema – Journal of Geography, 1993
Describes a college level course in which computer mapping is incorporated into the geography curriculum. Discusses problems associated with using commercial mapping software in the general geography classroom. Concludes that students have reduced computer anxiety and a better understanding of geographic concepts as a result of the computer…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Computer Software, Course Content
Peer reviewedMcGrane, Bernard – Teaching Sociology, 1993
Describes a portion of an introductory college course in sociology that examines the role of work in socialization. States the activity's central question is, "Where does society end and my self begin?" Includes student accounts of their feelings about the activity. (CFR)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Course Content, Curriculum Design, Educational Strategies
Peer reviewedComo, Robert M.; O' Connor, John S. – OAH Magazine of History, 1998
Describes the experiences of one high school class as they attempted to sort out the conflicting representations of Christopher Columbus. The students examined several textbooks and other histories. They then conducted a mock trial to determine if Columbus should be considered a criminal, a hero, or both. (MJP)
Descriptors: Colonialism, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Cultural Pluralism, Debate
Peer reviewedDabbagh, Nada H.; Schmitt, Jeff – Educational Media International, 1998
Examines the pedagogical implications of redesigning instruction for Web-based delivery through a case study of an undergraduate computer science course. Initially designed for a traditional learning environment, this course transformed to a Web-based course using WebCT, a Web-based course authoring tool. Discusses the specific features of WebCT.…
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programming), Case Studies, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Science
Peer reviewedGreen-Anderson, Gail – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2000
Describes an AIDS-centered curriculum for a composition class in a New York City community college. Describes selecting a text, assignments, attending a conference, guest speakers, and the research paper. Notes that the subject of AIDS not only provokes reflective writing and much class discussion but also compels writers to express and sometimes…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Community Colleges, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Peer reviewedBamberg, Heidi M.; Grenier, Elizabeth M.; Harris, Michael G. – Optometric Education, 1998
Compares the 1995-96 curricula of U.S. optometry schools, focusing on clock hours and proportion of curriculum devoted to specific content areas. Results indicate greater variation in some areas than in others, and changes in curricular emphasis since a previous study, particularly consolidation in hours devoted to basic sciences and expansion in…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Comparative Analysis, Course Content, Curriculum Design
Peer reviewedHansen, W. Lee – Journal of Economic Education, 1998
Comments on the new National Council on Economic Education standards and calls for more clarification and detail as well as additional standards. Argues that the almost-exclusive focus on principles-based standards ignores that need for explicit skill standards. Discusses possible difficulties for social studies teachers not trained in economics.…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Content Analysis, Core Curriculum, Course Content
Peer reviewedBishop, John H. – Journal of Economic Education, 1998
Summarizes some of the recent research concerning curriculum-based external exit exam systems (CBEEES) based on explicit content standards. Suggests that compulsory national standards and CBEEE-based reform of the precollege curriculum should lead to improvements in both teaching practices and student learning. Outlines the characteristics of a…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Course Content, Curriculum Evaluation, Economics Education
Peer reviewedCogan, John J. – International Journal of Social Education, 1997
Argues that citizenship education must include an examination of the great issues of the times using active, critical teaching methods and reflective inquiry. Maintains that this is necessary to prevent political apathy in young people. Briefly discusses the history of social studies educational reform and the creation of national standards. (MJP)
Descriptors: Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Civics, Course Content
Peer reviewedHiggs, L. G. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 1998
Describes the transformation of the philosophy of the teacher education program at the University of South Africa from a traditional, fundamental pedagogical approach to a pluralistic problem-centered approach that encourages trainees to develop their own creative potential. Course outlines and anticipated outcomes are included. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Change Strategies, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Peer reviewedBerge, Zane; Myers, Bob – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2000
Reviews the published evaluations used in online formal courses in higher education. The 10 instruments reviewed indicated three general categories of evaluation. Three evaluation (30%) were given pre-course, two (20%) were given mid-course, and five (50%) were post-course evaluations. Questions in each of these categories break down into several…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Course Content, Course Evaluation
Rubrecht, Penthes; Gillies, Ellen – TESL Talk, 1993
Discusses a course designed for professionals in engineering, architecture, and business administration who were displaced, unemployed, or underemployed. The course contained 3 components: 12 weeks of intensive language training geared to the profession and workplace, individualized counseling and career path development, and a 4-week work…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Advocacy, Career Counseling
Peer reviewedItoh, Kohei; And Others – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1994
Saskatchewan's Japanese second-language curriculum for grades 10-12 are presented, including goals and objectives in speaking, listening, reading, and writing defined for each level. Curriculum design and structure are discussed briefly, and the importance of cultural awareness and evaluation procedures are emphasized. (Contains 19 references.)…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Cultural Awareness
Peer reviewedKramer, Jurgen – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 1993
Unit from English studies program at University of Bielefeld was presented to students using songs, illustrations, literature, social history. Objectives were to help students connect their lives with target culture (TC), forge links between concrete examples and wider structures of the TC, and challenge students to look at own culture with eyes…
Descriptors: College Students, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Cross Cultural Studies
McLaren, Therese – Education in Rural Australia, 2005
As part of her Graduate Diploma in Secondary Education course, Therese McLaren was asked to imagine how issues the Social Contexts of Secondary Education class was reading about and discussing impact upon the work of teachers. To that end, students were asked to think deeply about one of the topics addressed in the semester, and to frame a…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Educational Change, Secondary Education, Indigenous Populations

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