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Schullery, Nancy – Business Communication Quarterly, 1999
Discusses the process of selecting classroom cases in a 300-level business communication course. Outlines five specific criteria for a case to be workable. Describes that cases should be applicable to all students in the class, be sufficiently complex situations, accommodate multiple solutions, be manageable within portions of one or more class…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Course Content, Group Discussion
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Farrell, Kathleen; Hingstman, David – Argumentation and Advocacy, 2000
Argues the global challenges of an ever-shrinking world are the result of the complicated intertwined practices of both corporations and nation-states. Suggests advanced undergraduate seminars in argumentation use case studies to explore the intersections among legal, business and other social forums. (NH)
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Course Content, Curriculum Design, Debate
Sizer, Theodore R.; Sizer, Nancy Faust – Phi Delta Kappan, 1999
"Moral" or "character" education is neither a discrete, afterthought curriculum nor an unreflective community-service activity. Grappling with thorny dilemmas and the meanings of civil behavior is not beyond adolescents. Few issues can be persuasively reduced to sharply painted absolutes. Small-group discussion of these issues…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Curriculum Design, Ethical Instruction
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Barab, Sasha A.; Thomas, Michael K.; Merrill, Henry – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2001
Describes an online course in which graduate students collaboratively investigated and shared personal experiences with respect to adult development. Topics include naturalistic inquiry that was used to identify issues that characterized course dynamics; adult education; flexibility of course; co-construction of meaning; and the expression of…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Course Content, Graduate Students
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Bernhard, Armin – Zeitschrift fur Padagogik, 1999
Sketches the recent critique of the fundamentals of didactic theory taking a close look at the development of didactic models for the subject pedagogics. Examines the changed models of legitimization that serve as the foundation of subject pedagogics and discusses a new accentuation in didactics for the school subject pedagogics. (CMK)
Descriptors: Course Content, Didacticism, Educational Methods, Educational Theories
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Doggette, Amy L.; Reid, James D.; Garfield, Lauren D.; Hoy, Sandra J. – Teaching of Psychology, 2001
Examines the impact of a course, the Psychology of Homosexuality, on heterosexual students' attitudes toward and knowledge about sexual minorities. Presents results on preclass personal experience with sexual diversity, preclass versus postclass sexual orientation, homophobia, and topic value. States that students left with significantly decreased…
Descriptors: Course Content, Educational Strategies, Higher Education, Homosexuality
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Kaufman, James C.; Bristol, Adam S. – Teaching of Psychology, 2001
Proposes using anecdotes in introductory psychology courses to teach key points, principles, and people. Offers theoretical and empirical support for anecdotes as teaching tools. Believes that anecdotes, such as when Gordon Allport met Sigmund Freud, provide an enjoyable experience and enable students to better remember information. (CMK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Course Content, Educational Benefits, Educational Strategies
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Stewart, Tracie L. – Teaching of Psychology, 2001
Describes the "small talk" activity used in a course on the psychology of stereotyping and prejudice that helps students gain a comprehensive overview of course material and encourages them to apply course content to situations outside the classroom. Offers variations on the activity and descriptive statistics concerning the activity's usefulness.…
Descriptors: Bias, Course Content, Educational Strategies, Gender Issues
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Obach, Brian K. – Teaching Sociology, 1999
Describes a participatory exercise that will enable students to understand the socially constructed nature of racial categories. Outlines some discussion techniques for use before the exercise that challenge students' basic understandings of race. (CMK)
Descriptors: Classification, Course Content, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Strategies
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Higgins, Paul – Teaching Sociology, 1999
Discusses typical first days of college courses. Describes a first day activity called "Who is the Professor?" that challenges students' expectations about learning and motivates students to wonder about social life. Presents a modification of the activity and considers suggestions, limitations, and challenges. (CMK)
Descriptors: Colleges, Course Content, Educational Strategies, Higher Education
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Morgan, Gareth – Learning Organization, 2001
Presents questions for evaluating electronic learning suppliers and materials that address the services and content provided, granularity of content, customization, flexibility, interactivity, open/closed architecture, knowledge creation, security, confidentiality, and future development potential. (SK)
Descriptors: Course Content, Distance Education, Educational Assessment, Educational Quality
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Osborne, Margery D.; Brady, David J. – Arts and Learning Research, 2000
Describes a series of graduate level courses that compare the doing and teaching of art and science. Presents a narrative of art/science activities in which students participate and discusses how connecting art and science enhances appreciation of both. Offers a second narrative illustrating the questions that arise from the art/science…
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Course Content, Graduate Study
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Segall, Avner – Social Education, 2004
One rarely engages in a conversation about education without the terms "content" and "pedagogy" finding their way into it. Indeed, the two are inherent to almost everything done in education. Are content and pedagogy separate and separable entities or are they always already implicated in each other? Where does one begin and the other end? Who is…
Descriptors: Course Content, Teaching Methods, Social Studies, Textbooks
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Hess, Diana E. – Social Education, 2005
Many teachers advocate teaching students to deliberate on controversial political issues as a powerful way of preparing them for political participation. Support for this approach recently came from a Civic Mission of the Schools report, which endorsed including political controversies in the curriculum. Specifically, it recommends that schools:…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Social Environment, Political Issues, Current Events
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Waters, Lea; Johnston, Carol – Higher Education Research and Development, 2004
Recent calls have been made for a fundamental reorientation in higher education from a curriculum that simply transmits information (learner as receiver) to one that encourages students actively to construct their own knowledge and practice using new skills and concepts (learner as constructor). In response, the Case Analysis in Organisational…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Problem Based Learning, Course Content, Web Based Instruction
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