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Lybarger, Michael – History of Education Quarterly, 1983
Objectives and content of the social studies curriculum from 1900 to 1916 at the Hampton Institute, a trade school for Blacks in Hampton, Virginia, are described, and the extent to which these goals and content were reflected in recommendations published in 1916 by the Committee on Social Studies are examined. (RM)
Descriptors: Black Education, Citizenship Education, Course Content, Educational History
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Doerr, Susan L. – Art Education, 1984
By focusing on the pleasure to be gained through art and limiting, insofar as possible, the pain inherent in growth in any discipline, we have unwittingly fostered the notion that anyone can teach art and that student art need not strive toward any standard. This demeans art and art teaching. (IS)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Art Activities, Art Education, Art Products
David, Chen; Rafi, Nachmias – Technological Horizons in Education, 1984
Because of the rapid introduction of computers into the Israeli education system, teachers resent the new technology or are unrealistically enthusiastic. Therefore, a split curriculum which enables teachers to follow a more logical path of adoption was developed. A brief description of the syllabus used (including course goals) is described. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Science Education
Dow, Whitney; Williams, Marco – Facing History and Ourselves, 2004
In June 1998, news of a horrific murder outraged the nation and the world. Three white men chained James Byrd, Jr., a black man, to the back of a truck and dragged him to his death just outside Jasper, Texas. The crime took place at a time when many people believed that "America was moving beyond race." The crime shattered that notion. Or did it?…
Descriptors: Crime, Study Guides, Social Attitudes, Social Justice
Yager, Robert E. – National Science Teachers Association (NJ3), 2005
Nine years after the National Science Education Standards' release, just how well do science teachers in grades 5 to 8 actually use them to plan content, define improved teaching, and assess real learning? Find out the answers to these key questions in this groundbreaking collection of 15 essays by teachers, researchers, and professors whose…
Descriptors: Essays, Science Teachers, Grade 5, Educational Strategies
Meuschke, Daylene M.; Gribbons, Barry C.; Dixon, Scott P. – 2002
This study was conducted at College of the Canyons (COC), California, in spring 2002 by the Office of Institutional Development and Technology, along with Communications Studies instructor Victoria Leonard. Eighty-three class sections were surveyed to determine the degree to which students agreed or disagreed that their course syllabus clearly…
Descriptors: Assignments, Attendance, College Faculty, Community Colleges
Burton, Larry D. – 2003
One of the most common questions mathematics teachers hear from their students is a question of content value: "When am I ever going to use this?" This research paper looks at the question of content value for students enrolled in an elementary methods course designed to help them develop their abilities to teach mathematics At the end of each…
Descriptors: Course Content, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Higher Education
Elder, Kevin Lee – 2001
A cross-college team of educators has developed a collaborative, multi-disciplinary senior design course at Ohio University. This course offers an attractive opportunity for students from a variety of disciplines to work together in a learning community to accomplish a challenging task. It provides a novel multi-disciplinary learning environment…
Descriptors: College Seniors, Computer Assisted Design, Cooperative Learning, Course Content
Dykes, Mary E.; Schwier, Richard A. – 2002
This paper summarizes the experiences of an instructor and teaching assistant who introduced online communication strategies in a graduate seminar. This paper drew on the findings of a previous paper (Schwier & Balbar, 2002), and examined how to construct structured discussions of content using synchronous and asynchronous communication in…
Descriptors: Communication Strategies, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Uses in Education
Dakwa, Kwame Dwamena; Burger, Kathleen – 2001
In 1996, Bonk and Cummings set out to design, implement and refine Web-based educational psychology courses and laboratory experiences offered to pre-service teachers at Indiana University. Utilizing the American Psychological Association's 14 Learner Centered Principles (1993, 1997), Alexander and Murphy (1994), Bonk and Reynolds (1997), Bonk and…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Evaluation, Distance Education, Educational Development
Stone, Sophia J.; Chapman, Diane D. – Online Submission, 2006
Presence in online classrooms has been linked to immediacy behaviors, instructor-student interaction, and participation. Research shows that presence can be managed and sustained, but little documentation exists about perceptions of the meaning of presence. An interview-based qualitative inquiry of three online instructors was conducted to…
Descriptors: Teaching Styles, Qualitative Research, Online Courses, Teacher Attitudes
Young, Suzanne; Moore, Alan D.; Shaw, Dale G.; Mundfrom, Daniel J. – 1997
Five university faculty members identified six broad topic areas in research and statistics that they considered important for Master's level graduate students. The six areas were: (1) types of research; (2) research process; (3) hypothesis testing; (4) data gathering; (5) descriptive statistics; and (6) inferential statistics. These broad areas…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Competence, Course Content, Data Collection
Wright, John C.; Woods, R. Claude; Millar, Susan B.; Koscuik, Steve A.; Penberthy, Debra L.; Williams, Paul H.; Wampold, Bruce E. – 1997
This paper reports on a study of a structured active learning approach to an analytical chemistry course. The purpose of the study was to assess the longitudinal outcomes of this approach and to provide feedback to curriculum developers about the effects of the changes being made in the chemistry curriculum. The data, collected from a cohort of…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Chemistry, College Science, Course Content
Zumoff, Nancy; Schaufele, Christopher – 1996
This final report and appended conference proceedings describe activities of the Earth Math project, a 3-year effort at Kennesaw State University (Georgia) to broaden and disseminate the concept of Earth Algebra to precalculus and mathematics education courses. Major outcomes of the project were the draft of a precalculus textbook now being…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Algebra, Course Content, High Schools
Johnson, David B. – 1996
The Special Intensive Program for Scientists and Engineers (SIPSE) at Diablo Valley College in California replaces the traditional engineering calculus and physics sequences with a single sequence that combines the two subjects into an integrated whole. The project report provides an overview of SIPSE, a section that traces the project from…
Descriptors: Calculus, College Curriculum, Course Content, Curriculum Development
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