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Smith, Barbara Leigh – Liberal Education, 1993
The use of a learning community approach to college curriculum design is explored, and examples are drawn from the following Temple University (Pennsylvania) and the following Washington colleges: Evergreen State College, North Seattle and Seattle Central Community College, Tacoma Community College, and Lower Columbia College. Contacts for further…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Environment, Community Colleges, Curriculum Design
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Fox, Lynn H.; And Others – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Problems, 1995
The Lab School of Washington (LSW) is one school that has had remarkable success in helping learning-disabled students beat the odds for failure. In a recent study of 4 graduating classes, there were no dropouts, and the rate for entering college was more than 73%. The philosophy of the school and its implementation is discussed. (JPS)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Learning Disabilities, Outcomes of Education, Primary Education
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Wicklein, Robert C.; Schell, John W. – Journal of Technology Education, 1995
At high school demonstration sites in Missouri, Nebraska, Colorado, and Oklahoma, teams of math, science, and technology education teachers developed and implemented an integrated curriculum. Three primary factors affected success: (1) teacher and administrator commitment; (2) innovation and effort in curriculum redesign; and (3) coordination of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Curriculum Design, High Schools, Integrated Curriculum
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Cooper, Tom; And Others – Studies in the Education of Adults, 1995
Interviews with 26 adult/community educators, business/industry training officers, and employees in occupations requiring high education levels revealed the following preferences for an adult/community education specialization: course content based on learner needs, flexibility in courses delivery, recognition of prior learner, and formal…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Community Education, Course Content
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Klein, Julie Thompson – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1994
Strategies for locating interdisciplinary knowledge and information for development of college curricula and instruction are outlined, including identification of existing curriculum models and syllabi (through publications, networking, and online searching) and finding literature on the concept of interdisciplinarity in the humanities, social…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Instruction, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
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Spuck, Dennis W.; And Others – Educational Technology Research and Development, 1995
Discusses uses of an electronic meeting system (EMS) to aid in designing graduate core curricula. Presents results from a study of a seven-member task force that used EMS for seven months to facilitate selection of core courses for master's degree programs. A diagram illustrates the task force's graduate core review process and an appendix…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Curriculum Design, Diagrams, Electronic Mail
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Frank, Andrea; Schulert, Jurgen – European Journal of Education, 1992
The roles of specialized, discipline-specific education and interdisciplinary study in German higher education are discussed, particularly as they pertain to the sciences. It is concluded that learning in the individual disciplines should form a basis on which interdisciplinary study builds parallel, social learning. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries
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Fernandez, Rolando Hernandez; Tomey, Agustin Vicedo – Biochemical Education, 1991
Presents Principles of Biochemistry for use as main focus of a biochemistry course. The nine guiding ideas are the principles of continual turnover, macromolecular organization, molecular recognition, multiplicity of utilization, maximum efficiency, gradual change, interrelationship, transformational reciprocity, and information transfer. In use…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Curriculum Design, Higher Education, Models
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Howley, Aimee; Hartnett, Richard – Educational Theory, 1992
Analyzes the interplay of power and knowledge within the contemporary university. Based on the work of poststructuralist thinker Michel Foucault, the paper examines two paradigms (disciplinary and pastoral) for defining power relations within major institutions. (SM)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Higher Education, Institutional Role, Politics of Education
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Hummel, Carol; Carter, Hannelore – Unterrichtspraxis, 1992
Reasons are presented for why reading books in English and German is an important element in the German classroom. Books are suggested for students to read, along with ways to integrate outside reading into the curriculum. Materials cited can be obtained from the American Association of Teachers of German. (Author/LB)
Descriptors: Books, Content Area Reading, Cultural Awareness, Curriculum Design
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Woiceshyn, Jaana – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 1992
It is argued that empiricism and pragmatism in business administration education and its curriculum are to blame for deficiencies in leadership, decision making, and ethical conduct among business managers and that supplementing the business curriculum with humanities courses is insufficient. An objective philosophical approach is proposed as an…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Curriculum Design, Educational Philosophy, Higher Education
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Harris, John; And Others – Management Education and Development, 1992
Four types of Master's of Business Administration (MBA) offered at the University of Bath (England) are (1) full-time program; (2) executive MBA, to prepare working managers for promotion; (3) Malaysian executive MBA, in collaboration with the Malaysian Institute of Management; and (4) British Airways open MBA, an evening program for airline…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Curriculum Design, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Gates, Henry Louis, Jr. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1990
A discussion of the increasing conservatism on college campuses looks at education's heritage of cultural geneticism and at the role of the humanities in higher education. It is concluded that cultural diversity must be included, not superficially but in every aspect of the college curriculum. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Instruction, College Role, Cultural Pluralism
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Modjeska, Lee – Journal of Legal Education, 1991
Within the limits of law and process, the lawyer's concern must be the client's cause, not his own agenda. Effective legal representation requires objectivity. The lawyer's role is to counsel legality, not morality, and the law school's responsibility is to teach law, not moral obligation. (MSE)
Descriptors: Advocacy, College Role, Curriculum Design, Ethics
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Davies, Peter – Economics, 1991
Examines plans and proposals for the "Key Stage 4" portion of the United Kingdom's General Certificate for Secondary Education (GCSE) program. Explains the development of a 10-point assessment scale and plans for combined subject courses. Argues that, although economics instruction should be encouraged, it should not be the sole emphasis…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Business Education, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
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