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Peer reviewedQuigney, T. A. – B.C. Journal of Special Education, 1997
Discusses the need to redesign the preservice training in educational administration to include more content and practice in issues related to special education, such as: (1) attitudes; (2) laws/regulations; (3) instructional/curricular issues; and (4) staff/family/community interaction. Ways to incorporate special education into preservice…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Attitudes, College Instruction, Curriculum Design
Peer reviewedSwaffar, Janet – ADFL Bulletin, 1999
Calls on the foreign language profession to identify a field of study described as a discipline with four subfields (language, literature, linguistics, and culture). Urges that language be taught not just as language but also as a structure reflecting the verbal and nonverbal expression of the culture, through curricular outreach programs to other…
Descriptors: Cultural Education, Curriculum Design, Departments, Higher Education
Peer reviewedSaegusa, Kyoko – ADFL Bulletin, 1999
Provides an overview of Japanese second-language instruction in the United States. Suggests that, despite the quality and amount of resources, many Japanese programs are in an unstable situation. Discusses a project in Colorado that is working toward the common goals of Japanese instruction at the secondary and postsecondary levels. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Cooperation, Curriculum Design, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedRhodes, Nancy C.; Branaman, Lucinda E. – Learning Languages, 1998
Reports the results of a national survey on foreign language education in the United States. The survey focused on elementary and secondary schools and was conducted during the 1996-97 school year. The goal was to gain greater understanding of current patterns and shifts in enrollment, languages and programs offered, curriculum, teacher…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment Trends, Language Enrollment
Peer reviewedRoebuck, Kay I.; Warden, Melissa A. – School Science and Mathematics, 1998
The history of mathematics and science integration in American schools is a continuum which runs from math for math's sake to science for science's sake. While examples of the integration of process skills are common, integration of content is not. Presents two lessons developed around radioactive decay and efficiency. Suggests that changes in…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational History
Peer reviewedHughes, Andrew S.; Sears, Alan M.; Clarke, Gerald M. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 1998
Describes how Problem-Based Learning (PBL) was adapted for use in social studies teacher education. Reviews the background of PBL as used in professional faculties, and offers curricular justification for its use. Examines difficulties experienced in adapting PBL to teacher education, taking into account perspectives from prospective teachers and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Principles, Higher Education, Learning Strategies
Peer reviewedMaudsley, Gillian – Academic Medicine, 1999
A review of literature on problem-based learning (PBL) in medical education focuses on the difficulties inherent in the "problem-based" approach; what the term implies; how it has been characterized and validated; how it relates to problem solving; how it relates to epistemological reform; and what the ground rules are for PBL.…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Curriculum Design, Educational Improvement, Educational Strategies
Kerry, Trevor; Kerry, Carolle A. – Gifted Education International, 1999
Reviews approaches to differentiation for gifted students used by educators, including setting tasks with an increased thinking demand, setting open-ended tasks, using graduated worksheets, and allowing pupils to record their responses to a task in different ways. Concludes teachers have too little guidance on differentiation. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Curriculum Design, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
Conway, Colleen M. – Teaching Music, 1997
Objects to traditional scheduling practices in which band rehearsals are not started until well into the academic year. Argues that starting at the beginning of the year offers numerous advantages. Presents a number of lessons that can be employed in early band rehearsals, even before students are familiar with their instruments. (DSK)
Descriptors: Bands (Music), Curriculum Design, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Improvement
Peer reviewedMooney, Christopher – History of Education: The Journal of the History of Education Society, 1997
Gives a detailed examination of classical education in New South Wales prior to 1850. Describes how the emphasis on teaching the classical tradition, prevalent in British educational institutions, ensured its presence in the new colonial schools, but not with the same priority due to the need for more utilitarian subjects. (DSK)
Descriptors: Classical Literature, Colonialism, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedJohnston, Scott; McCausland, Mike – English in Australia, 1999
Follows the progress of "negotiation" (a force for democratizing the curriculum) in Tasmanian English classrooms, claiming it (1) allows a fluid space where teachers and students can work together; (2) provides an alternative to direct and indirect political influence over curriculum construction; and (3) has the potential to empower…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Policy
Peer reviewedSmith, Sean Joseph – Teacher Education and Special Education, 2000
An innovative faculty technology-training program used nine special education graduate students as technology mentors for 19 faculty members. Results of this mentorship training model indicate an increase in faculty technology integration, an increase in student technology use, and an increase in mentoring relationships between the graduate…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Computer Uses in Education, Curriculum Design, Disabilities
Peer reviewedKelm, Orlando R. – Hispania, 2000
Provides information about some of the activities of the National Forum on the Future of Spanish Departments on College and University Campuses that took place in September 1999 and highlights issues that were discussed including enrollments, curriculum design, Spanish for instrumental purposes, and the structure of foreign language policies…
Descriptors: College Students, Curriculum Design, Departments, Educational Policy
Casey, Judy – Journal of Intensive English Studies, 1999
Discusses curriculum design and development for intensive English programs (IEP). Describes a study on recent and future curricular innovations in IEP programs. Makes suggestions for successful IEP programs, including useful orientations, accurate assessment and bridge programs, faculty and staff training in diversity awareness, better student…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, English (Second Language)
Peer reviewedThompson, David; Praia, Joao; Marques, Luis – Research in Science and Technological Education, 2000
Points out the importance of writing, trialling, and using curriculum materials that are illustrated in the teaching and learning of what is widely recognized as the most recent revolution in scientific knowledge. Outlines events and factors related to the ways in which scientific knowledge was gained. (Contains 69 references.) (Author/YDS)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Earth Science, Epistemology, Foreign Countries


