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Peer reviewedBaginsky, Mary; Hodgkinson, Keith – Educational Research, 1999
Responses from 83 British teacher-education programs indicated that 91.4% covered child-protection issues; in 85% the topic was mandatory. Coverage varied in length, timing, content, and instructional methods. The amount of time spent on this type of training may be decreasing due to pressures of the National Curriculum. (SK)
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Course Content, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedWhittington, Dale – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 1999
Explores how reliability and validity of assessment results should be conceived and covered in teacher education. Discusses each of the standards for teacher competence in assessment developed by the American Federation of Teachers in conjunction with other groups. Reviews coverage of these topics in frequently used textbooks. (SLD)
Descriptors: Course Content, Reliability, Student Evaluation, Teacher Education
Peer reviewedLetts, William J. IV; Bailey, Bambi L.; Scantlebury, Kathryn – School Science and Mathematics, 1997
Reports on a study that asked 31 inservice secondary science teachers to complete a survey on topics for inclusion in a secondary science methods course. Concludes that the majority of prespecified potential topics were judged important enough by these teachers to warrant inclusion in a methods course, though no individual-added topic appeared on…
Descriptors: Course Content, Elementary Secondary Education, Methods Courses, Science Instruction
Peer reviewedKlingner, Donald E.; Washington, Charles W. – Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2000
Discusses reasons why public administrators in the United States; tend to have a parochial U.S.-centered view of the public affairs discipline and the associated negative effects such views have on U.S. public affairs. Proposes an agenda for strengthening the development of an international and comparative perspective in teaching public affairs…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Peer reviewedPiland, William E.; Hess, Shelly; Piland, Alexandria – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2000
Investigates student learning experiences in courses with multicultural and diversity content and finds that community college students desire this kind of course content. Students want to learn more about diversity than what frequently is associated with "culture." Information concerning gender, sexual orientation, ageism, classism, and…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Course Content, Course Selection (Students), Multicultural Education
Peer reviewedTrexler, Cary J.; Johnson, Thomas; Heinze, Kirk – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2000
Results of focus groups with 90 Michigan second- through eighth-grade teachers showed that they viewed the agri-food system from a nutrition and health perspective; nutrition education predominated. Production agriculture had little impact on the curriculum. They wanted a centralized resource for supplemental curriculum materials and support in…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Course Content, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers
VanZile-Tamsen, Carol – Research in the Schools, 1999
Examined the reactions of students to an educational psychology course designed to be constructivist, situated, and socially mediated. Response of 34 graduate students to a questionnaire suggest that most students believed class activities were helpful to their understanding of course content and learning of new teaching strategies. (SLD)
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Course Content, Educational Psychology, Graduate Students
Peer reviewedChiriboga, David; Newell, Debra – Gerontology and Geriatrics Education, 1996
A survey to determine the extent of gerontological and geriatric education for a specific allied health sciences school received responses from 27 of 60 faculty. A substantial number of courses infused aging-related information into the course content, particularly at the graduate level. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Allied Health Occupations Education, Course Content, Frail Elderly
Peer reviewedKadushin, Goldie; Egan, Marcia – Health & Social Work, 1997
Draws on an analysis of graduate-level health care practice courses from 53 accredited schools so as to examine curricular content and practice. Results show that content was infrequently included in course outlines. Focuses on changes in the health care environment, course units, theoretical models, reading lists, and course requirements. (RJM)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Course Content, Graduate Students, Higher Education
Nord, Warren A. – School Administrator, 1999
Thanks to certain "common ground" statements, the study of religion may gain a legitimate place in the curriculum and help stem an exodus from public schools. Textbooks have obliterated economics' religious connections. Ignoring religious perspectives about the world is profoundly illiberal, politically unjust, and unconstitutional.…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Curriculum Development, Economics, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedSandmann, Alexa – OCSS Review, 1997
Combines a discussion of classroom uses for the children's book "My Two Uncles" with one on bibliotherapy with children. Explains that bibliotherapy provides information about confusing or sensitive topics through literature. Suggests that "My Two Uncles" can be used to reassure students who know homosexual couples and to encourage tolerance. (DSK)
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, Childrens Literature, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Cultural Pluralism
Peer reviewedMadden, Margaret E.; Hyde, Janet Shibley – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1998
Introduces the special issue on teaching about gender and ethnicity in psychology, reviewing empirical studies of the inclusiveness of curricula, and presenting an overview of the six other articles in the issue. Themes include the complexity of the interaction between gender and ethnicity. (SLD)
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum, Ethnicity, Gender Issues
Peer reviewedSchrum, Lynne – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 1998
Online courses raise instructional concerns about goals, philosophy, changes in teaching and teacher roles, and evaluation. Creating interactivity is a crucial issue. Organizational issues include face-to-face components, group interaction, and prerequisites. Institutions must be concerned about faculty incentives, access and equity, ongoing…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Course Content, Higher Education, Instructional Design
Peer reviewedVassileva, Julita – Instructional Science, 1998
Discusses the place of GTE (Generic Tutoring Environment) as an approach to bridging the gap between computer-assisted learning and intelligent tutoring systems; describes DCG (dynamic courseware generation) which allows dynamic planning of the contents of an instructional course; and considers combining GTE with DCG. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software Development, Course Content, Courseware
Peer reviewedLiebscher, Peter – Library Trends, 1998
Discusses the need for an integrated approach to teaching both qualitative and quantitative research methods in library and information science master's degree programs. Also suggests a scenario for applying it within the realm of a single semester course. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Course Content, Higher Education, Library Education, Masters Degrees


