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Educational Foundations, 1991
This special theme issue of "Educational Foundations" contains five articles on the theme of "The Politics of Education." In Marie E. Wirsing's "Academic Freedom and Teaching Foundations of Education: A Personal Memoir," the history of academic freedom, including the constant struggles to preserve it and examples of significant infringement, are…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Foundations of Education
Tjeltveit, Alan C. – 1992
In response to curricular changes at Muhlenberg College (Pennsylvania), emphasizing interdisciplinary exploration and a focus on writing, students in an introductory psychology course were assigned a paper examining a "hero" of their own choosing from a psychological perspective, from an ethical perspective, and from a viewpoint…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Ethical Instruction, Ethics, Higher Education
McLeod, Susan H., Ed.; Soven, Margot, Ed. – 1992
This collection of essays on Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) defines terms, presents helpful suggestions, and provides models for useful documents (everything from workshop evaluation forms to contracts for visiting consultants). After a preface by Elaine P. Maimon, the collection's 12 essays are: (1) "Writing Across the Curriculum: An…
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Program Descriptions
Pauly, Nancy; And Others – 1993
The 107 citations in this annotated bibliography reflect diverse perspectives on curriculum integration and the arts. Annotations of periodicals, journal articles, books, school curriculum guides, and program guides are included. Section 1 provides 34 citations on general interdisciplinary concepts from curriculum design to implementation. Section…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Annotated Bibliographies, Art, Art Education
Patrick, John J. – 1992
Heritage education is an approach to teaching, rather than an academic discipline or subject area. It draws on history, geography, literature, the arts, architecture, and the social and natural sciences to study the evidence of the past remaining in the natural and built environment, the material culture, written documents, and in community…
Descriptors: Built Environment, Citizenship Education, Cultural Background, Curriculum Design
Southwest Educational Development Lab., Austin, TX. – 1993
The curriculum and resource guide is designed to help elementary school teachers organize their classroom and instructional activities to increase achievement of pupils whose first language is Spanish. The guide offers a curriculum plan, instructional strategies and activities, suggested teacher and student materials, and assessment procedures…
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, English (Second Language), Grade 1, Interdisciplinary Approach
National Arts Education Research Center, New York, NY. – 1989
This document is intended to help schools deal with the increasing ethnic diversity of school populations. The arts can provide a context, a means of expression, and a way of learning about cultural values and beliefs that will help to dispel cultural misperceptions among the nation's youth, and to foster cross cultural acceptance and…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, Cultural Differences, Cultural Pluralism
Wolfram, Walt – 1992
A discussion of the role of sociolinguistics in the treatment of communication disorders focuses on issues related to dialect and language variation. It begins with an examination of linguistic diversity and dynamic description of language, reporting on a study of speech and language pathologists' judgments of sentences in African American…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Communication Disorders, Cultural Awareness, Dialects
St. Clair, Barbara; Hough, David L. – 1992
This review examines both the popular and research literature on interdisciplinary teaching and learning at the middle grades level. The review discusses terminology; the rationale for integrating learning; and such features of the interdisciplinary approach as a curriculum plan demonstrating "connectedness," a holistic approach, preparation for…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Philosophy, Educational Research, Integrated Curriculum
O'Brien, Mary; Chalif, David – 1991
The CHEMATH course at Edmonds Community College integrates instruction in algebra and chemistry. The course emphasizes problem-solving techniques and relies on active learning through the use of structured group process techniques. CHEMATH is team taught by science and math faculty and is intended primarily for students planning to major in…
Descriptors: Algebra, Chemistry, College Curriculum, Community Colleges
Yaxley, Murray – 1987
There are many reasons for studying Antarctica. It is the key element in the world's climate. Some of the secrets of the earth's past are locked beneath its icecap. It has a fascinating physical environment and a unique and fragile ecosystem. It is a frontier of scientific research and technological development. Its history is an important and…
Descriptors: Chemical Reactions, Climate, Foreign Countries, Geology
Butler, Shannon K.; And Others – 1991
At Weber State University (Utah), teacher educators have collaborated with English faculty to design a pilot program (Hemingway Project) which serves as an initial effort to restructure the teacher education program. The program, funded by the Hemingway Foundation, is intended to provide greater integration of the university experience with actual…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Educational Change, English Instruction, Higher Education
Billingsley, Felix F.; Haring, Norris G. – 1990
This final report describes activities of the 3-year Generalized InService Training (GIST) Project to develop and field test an inservice training model for educators serving children with moderate, severe, and profound handicaps. Critical elements of the approach are identified, including: (1) training of educators and supervisors to work…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Classroom Techniques, Cooperative Learning, Demonstration Programs
Angus, John C. – 1989
The report describes development of an alternative core curriculum of courses grounded equally in both mathematics/sciences and traditional humanities. The alternative core curriculum is based on the belief that mathematics, broadly defined, is the common language and basis for the contemporary revolutions in the physical sciences, social…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, Core Curriculum, Course Content, Curriculum Development
Williams, David D. – 1991
Unified Studies, an example of holistic education in practice, is an integrated curriculum designed to address students' talents that are ignored by traditional education, which has been operating for 15 years. This report describes in detail participants' experiences and perceptions of the program, which operates as a university/high school…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Experiential Learning, High Schools, Holistic Approach
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