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South Seattle Community Coll., Washington. – 1993
This publication contains materials for three courses in Applied Physics in the Applied Academics program at South Seattle Community College. It begins with the article, "Community College Applied Academics: The State of the Art?" (George B. Neff), which describes the characteristics, model, courses, and coordination activity that make…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Articulation (Education), Community Colleges, Course Content
Hertzog, C. Jay; Lieble, Charles – 1994
In an effort to examine the effectiveness of cooperative learning at the college level, a project was undertaken to examine outcomes for two sections of an introductory geography course at Valdosta State University, in Georgia. The first section was taught in a traditional manner, using lectures, multiple choice tests, and other traditional…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cooperative Learning, Course Descriptions, Geography Instruction
Shibata, Setsue; Masuyama, Kazue – 1995
This paper describes the process of developing and designing a Japanese business course for intermediate level students at the State University of New York (SUNY) at Buffalo and for a non-credit intensive workshop for local business people. A needs assessment was conducted by means of a survey to find out the expectations and goals of students and…
Descriptors: Business Administration, Business Administration Education, Business Communication, College Students
Walker, Thomas J.; And Others – 1995
Three Pennsylvania universities focused on defining the functional role and identifying the training needs of work-based mentors for Pennsylvania's system of school-to-work transition, in order to design a training protocol. Interviews were conducted with 81 experienced employees concerning their view of the mentoring role and the activities that…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Cooperative Programs, Course Content, Course Descriptions
McLaughlin, Maureen; Vogt, MaryEllen – 1996
Allowing students to both learn about portfolios and experience them firsthand, this book describes teacher education courses where undergraduate and graduate students are evaluated using portfolio assessment techniques--the same methods they will one day use in their own classrooms. The book also explores how portfolio assessment can enable…
Descriptors: College Administration, Course Descriptions, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Interviews
Henrico County Public Schools, Glen Allen, VA. Virginia Vocational Curriculum and Resource Center. – 1996
This curriculum guide was developed as a model for schools in Virginia to prepare local programs of studies for the marketing program. In addition to marketing competencies for developing occupational expertise, this curriculum includes foundational competencies important for successful performance in marketing. These baseline competencies address…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Behavioral Objectives, Business Education, Competence
Bradshaw, Allen – 1997
Advantages to using the Internet to deliver instruction include the fact that Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) can be accessed on any computer, broadening the student base to anyone with an Internet browser and a PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) account. In addition, instructions, lectures, and examples can be linked together for use as students need…
Descriptors: College English, Community Colleges, Computer Managed Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication
Cromwell, Ronald; Dunlap, Linda – 1995
Despite institutional reluctance to move away from a traditional lecture format for content presentation and written exams and term papers for evaluation, a team-taught course entitled "Integration of Learning Theory and Teaching Methodology" has been taught at Marist College, a small liberal arts college in New York. Rather than…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cooperative Learning, Course Descriptions, Experimental Teaching
West, Jonathan – 1992
It is argued that a functional-notional syllabus is practical and useful for second language instruction at the college level. It constitutes a natural progression from secondary school curricula that emphasize communication in that it uses the same basic organization and similar categories. However, it differs from them in that it pays particular…
Descriptors: College Second Language Programs, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
Tallant, Carole – 1992
Although the value of reading to children has been well established, the merit of storytelling has only recently been recognized as a powerful means of developing language skills, self-concept, and self-esteem in children. Interactive, or participative storytelling, enables participants to tap into their creativity, enhance their powers of memory,…
Descriptors: Audience Participation, College Students, Course Descriptions, Elementary School Students
Vaughan, Kieran; Sawchuk, Mariette T., Ed. – 1993
This manual, developed as part of an effort by Mount St. Mary's College (Los Angeles, California) to increase multicultural education across the curriculum contains practical suggestions for revising and developing syllabi with a multicultural component from a variety of disciplines including art, English, music, philosophy, psychology, speech,…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives, Cultural Pluralism
Koike, Shohei – 1991
Business Japanese should be the study of Japanese language and culture for business communication and should include values and beliefs and institutional constraints on which the Japanese act as well as business etiquette and terminology. Topics to be covered in instruction will vary depending on the role (seller, buyer, or colleague) played by…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Business Administration Education, Business Communication, Course Descriptions
Bunker Hill Community Coll., Boston, MA. – 1991
Prepared by the General Education (GE) Review Steering Committee of Massachusetts' Bunker Hill Community College in 1991, this guide provides a model of a Capstone course, a component of the College's newly developed GE Cornerstone Curriculum. Chapter 1 reviews the purpose of Capstone, a mandatory interdisciplinary course designed to integrate the…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Core Curriculum, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Stanley, Rodney – 1991
Technological developments make the world an ever changing place with the prospect of even faster change in the future. This document presents a course developed by the Kentucky State Department of Education that allows students to explore a number of technologies and their importance in this technological society. The document is separated into…
Descriptors: Classroom Design, Classroom Techniques, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development
Shull, Ellen – 1998
When she began teaching, one instructor thought everything had to come from her. It took a couple of years before she understood that what students themselves bring to the experience is instrumental--even vital--in helping them connect with what happens in the classroom. In their freshman composition journals, students produced writing based on…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Course Descriptions, Freshman Composition, Higher Education
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