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Levander, Lena M.; Mikkola, Minna – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2009
This paper examines the outcome of a dimensional core curriculum analysis. The analysis process was an integral part of an educational development project, which aimed to compact and clarify the curricula of the degree programmes. The task was also in line with the harmonising of the degree structures as part of the Bologna process within higher…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Design, Core Curriculum, Foreign Countries
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Michiels Hernandez, Barbara L.; Gober, Donna; Boatwright, Douglas; Strickland, George – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2009
A jump rope is a remarkable piece of exercise equipment. It is inexpensive and easy to store, and it can be used by a wide variety of age groups to improve cardiovascular fitness, increase agility, and tone the body's muscles all at the same time. Consequently, the teaching of jump rope skills is highly suitable for physical education classes in…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Athletics, Physical Fitness, Muscular Strength
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Hansen, Andreas – Thinking Skills and Creativity, 2009
The role of basic conceptual systems (for example, colour, shape, size, position, direction, number, pattern, etc.) as psychological tools for analytic coding, thinking, learning is emphasised, and a proposal for a teaching order of BCSs in kindergarten and primary school is introduced. The first part of this article explains briefly main aspects…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Cognitive Processes, Learning Theories, Foreign Countries
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den Heyer, Kent – Educational Theory, 2009
Schools can be places where students articulate a preferred social future and exercise informed judgment with others toward that goal. Yet, educators have few examples of what a curriculum explicitly concerned with undertaking such a process might look like. Distinct from questions about how best to receive an Other or social science…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Ethical Instruction, Ethics, Educational Philosophy
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Parker, Rachael; Wellings, Kaye; Lazarus, Jeffrey V. – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2009
Comprehensive sexuality education is one of the most important tools to ensure that young people have the information they need to make healthy and informed choices. The aim of this article is, firstly, to outline general issues about sexuality education pertaining to curriculum content, the didactic methods used, agencies involved, political…
Descriptors: Sex Education, Foreign Countries, Sexuality, Teaching Methods
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Hunter, Susan M.; Giddens, Elizabeth J.; Walters, Margaret B. – College Composition and Communication, 2009
This article describes an interdisciplinary professional writing program and its benefits for students (in terms of knowledge, habits of mind, and developing careers). The authors present qualitative research findings about habits of mind and knowledge domains of successful students, which may prove valuable for faculty teaching in similar…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Writing (Composition), Interdisciplinary Approach, Professional Occupations
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Davis, Kenneth W.; Weeden, Scott R. – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2009
For tens of thousands of years, teachers have used stories to promote learning. Today's teachers can do the same. In particular, we can employ Joseph Campbell's "monomyth"--with its stages of separation, initiation, and return--as a model for structuring learning experiences. Within the monomyth, one tempting role for teachers is the sage, but we…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Curriculum Design, Figurative Language, Story Telling
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Williams, Jennifer Bautel; Williams, Sarah C.; Metcalf, Debbie; Canter, Lora Lee Smith; Zambone, Alana Zambone; Floyd, Kim – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2009
Curriculum design is a complicated and time consuming process, especially when considering multiple standards from national, state, and local levels. This is further complicated for teacher preparation programs that offer a variety of specializations and use multiple delivery formats. Although, many models of curriculum development exist, this…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Design, Elementary Secondary Education, Special Education Teachers
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Marzo-Navarro, Mercedes; Pedraja-Iglesias, Marta; Rivera-Torres, Pilar – Education & Training, 2009
Purpose: The curricular profile that businesses demand from their workers is undergoing considerable change, especially in regard to university graduates. Considering the functions that are associated with universities, they should respond to these business demands. As a result, they should educate their students following curricula that fit the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Labor Market, Foreign Countries, Profiles
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D'Angelo, Frank; Zemanick, Robert – Preventing School Failure, 2009
Today's adolescent learners are more diverse than ever in terms of their backgrounds, interests, learning styles, and motivations. Thus, school officials must address these differences by thinking outside of the box and creating alternative education settings that acknowledge the fact that not everyone can learn in the traditional classroom…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Nontraditional Education, Teaching Methods, Adolescents
Vasumathi, T. – Online Submission, 2010
Teachers' professional development is not exclusively concerned with supporting teaching and knowledge. Support is required for teachers to reflect on their existing practice and adapt new knowledge and beliefs to their own teaching milieu. Therefore, design policies that support teachers are very vital for professional development. Knowledge on…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Teaching Methods, Instructional Design, Best Practices
Burruss, Jennifer R. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The purpose of this study was to analyze the mission of a community college regarding a change from democratic to capitalistic. A case study methodology was employed by converging on one North Carolina community college. Data were gathered by conducting 4 individual interviews, 3 focus groups, and document analyses. Documents examined included…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Focus Groups, Interviews, Institutional Mission
Fratto, Victoria A. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This study was designed to determine if the use of online curricular tools as a pedagogical supplement to an introductory accounting course would improve student accounting knowledge as compared to traditional teaching methodology. The curricular model employed course-embedded online assessments and tools that were designed to assist an accounting…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Private Colleges, Accounting, Introductory Courses
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Dichter, Melissa E.; Cnaan, Ram A. – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2010
It is widely assumed that most entering MSW students exhibit a primary interest in individual clinical practice but minimal understanding of or interest in welfare policy knowledge. However, this assumption is mostly based on attitudes before and at the beginning of encountering social welfare courses. Using a mixed-methods approach of both…
Descriptors: Student Interests, Social Work, Teaching Methods, Masters Programs
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Persell, Caroline Hodges – Teaching Sociology, 2010
In 2001, the American Sociological Association launched a task force to articulate learning goals for an introduction to sociology course and design an advanced high school sociology curriculum that could also be a model for introductory sociology courses in colleges and universities. This research note describes one of several efforts to validate…
Descriptors: Social Life, Sociology, Introductory Courses, Curriculum Design
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