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Office of the Chancellor of the Swedish Universities, Stockholm. – 1974
The final report of the Swedish Committee for Internationalizing University Education, analyzing the motives and objectives for internationalization and proposing means for internationalization, is summarized in this document. Internationalization, as investigated by the committee, consists of lending global perspectives to curricula in higher…
Descriptors: Career Development, College Instruction, Comparative Education, Course Content
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Leftwich, Richard H.; Sharp, Ansel M. – The Journal of Economic Education, 1974
This syllabus for an "issues" approach to an introductory economic principles course evolved out of three years of experimentation at Oklahoma State University. The syllabus covers 11 important social issues: population growth, agriculture, higher education, crime, pollution, health, poverty, discrimination, unemployment, inflation, and the energy…
Descriptors: Agriculture, College Instruction, Current Events, Economics
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Dunlap, Robert L., Ed. – The Councilor, 1973
This journal issue explores alternative ways to increase student involvement in the social studies classroom. Subject content remains a major stumbling block because of the knowledge explosion and the realization that half the students in school today will earn a living in an occupation not yet invented. The relationship between content and…
Descriptors: Citizenship Responsibility, Class Activities, Consumer Education, Course Content
Remias, John – 1971
An introduction to the study of American government is the focus on the first unit of the 12th grade level of the FICSS series (Focus on Inner City Social Studies -- see SO 008 271). The five content areas offer an overview of the three major branches of American government, independent regulatory agencies, and politics and elections. The unit…
Descriptors: Citizen Role, Citizenship Responsibility, Elections, Government (Administrative Body)
Rodgers, Judy; Herring, Lynda – 1974
This paper describes an experiment in team teaching involving 25 students in a Spanish language class on the high school level. Team teaching was found to be particularly suited to vocabulary presentation, testing, culture teaching, grammar explanations, dramatization of stories and fables, pronunciation drills, and classroom conversation. It was…
Descriptors: Conversational Language Courses, Cultural Education, Educational Experiments, Grammar
Kaukauna Joint District 2, WI. – 1968
An approach to a language, literature, and composition curriculum designed to help students develop both an ability to think and an appreciation of themselves is summarized. Materials include (1) a listing of the main features of a communications curriculum from elementary through secondary school, (2) a rationale for the curriculum, which…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Drama, Elective Courses, Elementary Education
Show-Me News and Views (The Missouri Foreign Language Newsletter), 1970
Ways and means of implementing flexible scheduling in language programs are discussed in this paper. Practical problems arising from related concepts of team teaching, large and small group instruction, independent study, and differentiated staffing are considered. A broad view of flexible scheduling as a phenomenon involving planning, staff…
Descriptors: Course Organization, Differentiated Staffs, Flexible Schedules, Flexible Scheduling
Hall, MaryAnne – 1967
Fourteen suggestions to help alleviate a problem which the author believes to exist today in United States educational institutions are included in this article. The author has listed these suggestions as possibilities for enriching the preservice experiences of elementary education teachers, with particular attention directed to relating the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Educational Problems, Elementary School Teachers, Inservice Education
Collier County Schools, Naples, FL. – 1970
This curriculum guide for elective, non-graded English courses contains general objectives in literature, composition, language, listening, and speaking as well as recommending texts, activities, and recordings for each of 37 courses offered in such diverse areas of study as Utopian Literature, Mythology, Poetry Analysis, Development of the Drama,…
Descriptors: Audiodisc Recordings, Class Activities, Curriculum Guides, Debate
Curtis, Wilfred M.; Hartmann, John F. – 1970
These preliminary materials for teachers of Spanish-speaking or nonstandard English-speaking migrant children are prepared in answer to a need felt by the Michigan Migrant Primary Interdisciplinary Project for additional oral language material on the upper elementary level. The linguistic content of these materials, designed to provide tools for…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Course Content, Cultural Context, Disadvantaged Youth
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Sacks, Norman P. – Hispania, 1967
An intensive summer Spanish course conducted at the University of Wisconsin in 1965 for graduate social science majors studying in the Latin American area studies program is described. After outlining the details of the experimental course based on the "Modern Spanish" package and discussing its special implications for modern language…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Area Studies, Audiolingual Methods, Graduate Students
Association of Univ. Evening Colleges, Norman, OK. – 1969
A survey was made of evening program policies and practices at 64 private institutions, 26 state universities, eight state colleges, and nine junior colleges. Aspects considered were admission policies; titles of divisions, schools, or colleges; faculty recruitment and responsibility; scheduling; fees; research; general policies; and public…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Administrators, Admission Criteria, Adult Students
National Association for the Education of Young Children, Washington, DC. – 1968
A bilingual and bicultural approach is presented for teaching Navajo Indian students by enhancing and utilizing the familiar while broadening and enriching the students' experiences related to the larger American culture. Information is given on the significance of early learning, physical and mental aspects of the five year old, articulation of…
Descriptors: American Indians, Bilingual Education, Course Content, Cultural Interrelationships
British Committee on Higher Education, London (England). – 1963
Based on results of inquiry throughout Great Britain and in several other nations, this report describes and evaluates the British system of higher education. Its present structure (including full-time and part-time study, overseas students, women's education, and entrance qualifications) is outlined, and comparisons are made with the United…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Administrative Organization, Colleges, Courses
Marty, Fernand L. – 1960
A basic French course, intended to stress equally the audio-oral and spelling-reading skills, is described. Intermediate courses, specialized courses (in literature, phonetics, stylistics, civilization, and simultaneous interpretation), and the comprehension of scientific material are also discussed. Descriptions of these courses stress the use…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Audiotape Recordings, Audiovisual Aids, Course Descriptions
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