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United Nations, New York, NY. – 1985
A conceptual framework and guidelines for courses on population and development are outlined. Following an introduction, the first of five sections details the scope of a population and development course. A definition of an appropriate framework is provided and the role of population and development issues in such a course are described.…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Bureau of Curriculum Development. – 1987
The course content is organized around 15 major concepts and ideas identified as fundamental to the social studies program. The concepts are: (1) change, (2) choice, (3) citizenship, (4) culture, (5) diversity, (6) empathy, (7) environment, (8) human rights, (9) identity, (10) interdependence, (11) justice, (12) political system, (13) power, (14)…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides, Fundamental Concepts
McClurg, Ronald – 1981
Analysis of the curriculum and hardware needs for data processing instruction in Iowa was undertaken in order to prepare a sample curriculum and equipment recommendations for instruction in postsecondary institutions, as well as suggestions for a K-12 computer literacy program. More than 60 publications on computer-related topics and K-12 computer…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Science, Computer Science Education, Course Content
Lindbeck, Joy S. – 1982
This paper discusses the development and implementation of graduate and undergraduate teacher education courses on microcomputers for secondary school teachers at the University of Akron (Ohio). Processes involved in developing courses for students using the Apple II microcomputer are described in the paper's first section. Decisions on the…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Course Content, Curriculum Design
Johnson, William Clark – 1982
Intended for college instructors, this paper describes a course that explores the ways in which technology shapes American life by focusing on the ethical questions that technology raises. The introductory section of the paper includes a description of the course and its objectives. The next two sections contain the assignment sequence and study…
Descriptors: Course Content, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Education, Ethical Instruction
Robinson, Paul – 1982
Current literature on social studies methods courses for secondary education teachers focuses on rationales, quantitative data, criticism, and innovations. Although social studies methods courses are highly criticized, a paucity of literature exists on the rationale for the course, most of which calls for increased conceptualization. In contrast,…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Evaluation, Educational Innovation, Educational Needs
Phelps, L. Allen – 1982
The Programmatic Emphasis project was conducted at the University of Illinois to build the university's capacity for addressing the problems of serving special needs youth and adults in vocational education. A series of activities were undertaken to design and implement a preservice, inservice, and graduate-level instructional program; a research…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Degree Requirements, Graduate Study
Voght, Geoffrey M. – 1982
The degree requirements and course components for business Spanish at Eastern Michigan University's Language and International Trade program are described. The bachelors and masters programs in language and international trade have three components in each of three languages: business, language, and cooperative education work experience. In…
Descriptors: Business, Business Communication, Business Correspondence, College Curriculum
Kendall, Jane C., Ed. – 1983
The subcultures of school and experiential learning sites and perspectives from cultural anthropology are discussed, along with a program in applied humanities and Chicano studies. In "The Internship Process: A Cultural Model," Sharon Rubin considers the process of moving from the college student subculture to that of the internship…
Descriptors: Anthropology, College Students, Course Content, Cultural Context
Hooghoff, Hans – 1985
This series of lessons is intended to help high school students in the Netherlands consider how they look at, react to, and judge criminal events. The first part of the publication discusses different teaching approaches used in the lessons. These include: (1) a business analysis--study of the organization and structure of the criminal…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Course Content, Crime, Criminal Law
Walker, Deborah – 1984
In this booklet, one of a series intended to apply economic principles to major social and political issues, an argument is presented against comparable pay for comparable worth policies for women. Separate subsections present opposing viewpoints on this controversial issue as well as an examination of whether legislation has been a…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Employment Practices, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
Fraser, Donald R. – 1984
It is the premise of this booklet, one of a series intended to apply economic principles to major social and political issues of the day, that a revolution in the banking and financial services industry is altering not only the fundamental nature of the services offered but the character of the organizations themselves. The purpose of the essay is…
Descriptors: Banking, Business, Capitalism, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
Irvine, Freeman R., Jr. – 1984
The syllabus presents information on teaching handicapped students in mainstreamed vocational education programs. A brief introduction reviews course organization, written assignments, and 10 course objectives. The syllabus covers the following topics and includes assignments, references, and guide questions: identification and characteristics of…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Disabilities
Pollak, Susan – 1983
Traditional Buddhist education centered solely around the monasteries, since the Buddhist world did not offer educational opportunities apart from its monasteries. All education, religious as well as secular, was controlled by the monks, and involved the initiation ceremony into the Buddhist Order, the education of the monk, the viharus or…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Buddhism, Comparative Education, Course Content
Cuban, Larry – 1982
Two specific questions guide this study: (1) Did teacher-centered instruction persevere in public schools during and after reform movements that had as one of their targets installing student-centered instruction? and (2) If the answer is yes, to what extent did it persist and why? If the answer is no, to what extent did instruction change and…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Change Agents, Classroom Techniques, Course Content
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