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Levine, Judith R. – Teaching of Psychology, 2000
Describes a course that is built around student participation in an annual teaching of psychology professional conference. Focuses on course goals and objectives, course requirements, such as written assignments and attendance, and the evaluation of students. Considers benefits of the course. (CMK)
Descriptors: Attendance, Conferences, Course Content, Experiential Learning
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Carmony, Thomas M.; Lock, Theresa L.; Crabtree, Amy K.; Keller, Jennifer; Szeto, Amanda; Yanasak, Betsy; Moritsugu, John N. – Teaching of Psychology, 2000
Reviews the topical content and structure of undergraduate community psychology courses, identified via university websites, by examining 24 syllabi. Reveals that prevention is the most frequent topic, "Community Psychology" was the most used text, and research review projects were required in 83% of the courses. (CMK)
Descriptors: Colleges, Community Psychology, Course Content, Course Descriptions
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Hartenian, Linda S.; Schellenger, Michael; Frederickson, Paul – Journal of Education for Business, 2001
A capstone business course sought to develop understanding of integrated organization functions by having cross-functional teams play roles in a hypothetical case. A variety of assessment methods were used. Team teaching proved very time consuming. Students felt challenged by team responsibilities and the ambiguity in the course design. (Contains…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Capstone Experiences, Course Content, Higher Education
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Andrusyszyn, Mary-Anne; Cragg, C. E.; Humbert, Jennie – Journal of Nursing Education, 2001
Nurse practitioner students using distance education (n=86) indicated a preference for self-direction, concrete examples, and small-group discussion. Print was their most preferred and audiotapes their least preferred format. Convenience, self-direction, and timing were more important than delivery method or learning style. Preferred order of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, Course Content, Delivery Systems
Berkow, Peter – Community College Journalist, 1994
Describes the development of a journalism telecourse that, rather than present videotaped lectures, uses footage from interviews with practicing reporters and television news anchors to illustrate themes and processes in the field. Discusses issues related to the designing of the program, obtaining interviews with eminent journalists, and…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Course Content, Distance Education, Educational Television
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Whiteker, Clarice – English in Texas, 1995
Describes a teacher's relationship with a 15-year-old student whose father's mental illness and abusive manner led the student to try to commit suicide. Raises questions about what a teacher can do for such a student and suggests that reading can be one way that teachers and students can be led to talk about sensitive topics. (TB)
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Counseling, Mental Disorders, Parent Child Relationship
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Hogan, John D.; Goshtasbpour, Farangis; Laufer, Marcy R.; Haswell, Erinn – Teaching of Psychology, 1998
Analyzes a set of undergraduate syllabi for a survey of the history of psychology. Identifies several trends: most instructors rely heavily on textbooks for course organization, three texts accounted for more than 60% of book choices, and newer areas of historical interest did not appear to any substantial degree. (DSK)
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Research, Higher Education
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Klein, James D.; Brinkerhoff, Jonathan; Koroghlanian, Carol; Brewer, Susan; Ku, Heng-yu; MacPherson-Coy, Amy – TechTrends, 2000
Describes a needs assessment at Arizona State University that investigated the optimal instructional content for a foundations course in educational technology; the optimal delivery method; and student attitudes about the use of the Internet for the course. Reports the results of surveys from students, graduates, and faculty. (LRW)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Evaluation, Delivery Systems, Educational Technology
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Munro, Geoffrey D.; Munro, James E. – Teaching of Psychology, 2000
Describes a classroom demonstration that uses daily horoscopes to show the effect that expectation can have on judgment. Addresses the preparation, procedure, and results of the demonstration, and student evaluations. States that the demonstration appears to be effective for teaching students about expectancy confirmation. (CMK)
Descriptors: Course Content, Demonstrations (Educational), Educational Benefits, Evaluation Methods
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Tan, Jacintha A. C.; Morgan, Damian J. – Journal of Teaching in Travel & Tourism, 2001
Survey responses from 56 tourism educators and 100 professionals indicate that one-quarter of the professionals believe the tourism major gives graduates a competitive edge. Competencies in logical thinking, social interaction, content knowledge, and generic skills were outcomes identified by both groups. Communication between academics and…
Descriptors: Course Content, Educational Quality, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Ottewill, Roger; Wall, Ann – Journal of Vocational Education & Training: The Vocational Aspect of Education, 2000
Courses focused on context rather than content must address the issue of the vocational relevance of higher education. A business course on the social and demographic environment, which uses pluralistic learning and teaching strategies, was designed to broaden the meaning of vocationalism. (SK)
Descriptors: Business Education, Course Content, Demography, Foreign Countries
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Casement, Rose – New Advocate, 2002
Discusses how for gay or lesbian youth, the issues of identity and acceptance that are ignored both in life and in literature are not only profound but also dangerous. Notes that books that include gay or lesbian characters usually elicit a strong negative reaction to their content by vocal conservative groups. (SG)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Elementary Education, Homosexuality
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Williams, Shawyn – New Advocate, 2002
Explores the responses of the author's 31 pre-service teachers to a controversial picture book. Begins by searching for a short text geared to elementary age children and suited for read-alouds. Notes that she believes that the majority of pre-service teachers at this stage in the program are still very impressionable and must be given multiple…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Elementary Education, Picture Books
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Hess, Diana; Posselt, Julie – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 2002
Explores how two classes of 10th-grade students experienced and learned from a required social-studies course that focused explicitly on teaching students to become more effective participants in discussions of controversial public issues. Finds, for example, that students' perceptions of their peers had a greater influence on their participation…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Discussion (Teaching Technique), High School Students, Peer Influence
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Kalman, Calvin S. – Science and Education, 2002
Examines how 20th century philosophers of science have influenced current physics educational research. Examines the introduction of a study of these philosophers in several courses, including the calculus-based introductory physics course on optics and modern physics. Concludes that students seem to have made a marked improvement in their…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Course Content, Epistemology, Higher Education
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