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Noren, Karen Lee – 1990
The vocabulary-building curriculum is designed for students, teachers, coordinators, and curriculum developers in vocational English as a Second Language. The curriculum gives high intermediate to advanced students background for a course in beginning carpentry, surveying the essential tools and materials used in the carpenter's workplace.…
Descriptors: Carpentry, Course Content, Equipment, Literacy Education
D'Antonio, W. V. – 1982
Undergraduate introductory sociology courses should actively engage students in learning the concepts, theories, and research methods that comprise the core knowledge of the discipline. The course should introduce the social theorists Durkheim, Marx, Mead, and Weber. Social concepts of the human group, social system, and social organization;…
Descriptors: Course Content, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives, Higher Education
Mullican, James S. – 1983
Intended as a handbook for students of curriculum and teaching methods, this booklet surveys two of the three major elements of an English curriculum (goals and content) as defined by the National Council of Teachers of English. The first chapter traces some philosophical options open to the teacher and curriculum developer and offers a short…
Descriptors: Course Content, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
Stepura, Barbara A.; Tilbury, Mary S. – 1986
Key elements of the master's level programs offering majors and/or minors in nursing administration and accredited by the National League for Nursing were assessed. The focus was admission and graduation stipulations and curriculum content. Courses were classified according to content and categorized as either administration, research,…
Descriptors: Administrators, Admission Criteria, College Programs, Course Content
Botan, Carl H.; Ziegelmueller, George W. – 1986
Parliamentary procedure might best be taught in a context specific format; it would be better understood by students if not taught as a "stand alone" subject. Since the basic concepts of argumentation theory--propositions, stasis, and presumption and burden of proof--are reinforced by the rules of parliamentary procedure, instructors can…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Organization, Debate, Higher Education
Miller, Richard B. – 1986
This paper argues that if thinking skills are to be integrated into the curriculum two needs must be addressed: (1) the manner of teaching content must be revised so that thinking skills are used and reinforced during the learning process, and (2) courses whose primary focus is the improvement of thinking skills must be offered. A comparison is…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Content Analysis, Course Content, Diagnostic Tests
Maiorana, Victor P. – 1985
The facts and ideas of subject matter are of little or no value unless such facts and ideas are used to promote thoughtful discourse. Those who teach with this idea in mind can be said to be thinking-skills centered or procognitive; those who teach without this idea in mind can be termed content-centered or procontent. The procognitive viewpoint…
Descriptors: Course Content, Critical Thinking, Educational Strategies, Individualized Instruction
Littlefield, Robert S. – 1984
A study was conducted to determine (1) what active forensic coaches currently perceive to be the purpose of forensic participation courses, (2) the difficulties they have had in reaching their course goals, and (3) what they think the purpose of the courses should be. Data were collected from coaches at 130 schools with active forensic programs.…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Course Content, Course Objectives, Higher Education
Brender, Myron – 1984
The creation of a new undergraduate curriculum in psychology is discussed. It is suggested that the undergraduate psychology curriculum is valuable as an end in itself rather than solely as preparation for a career in the field. The new curriculum would be structured principally around a program of intensive study of the practical, personal…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Experiential Learning
Lutz, Joan – 1985
A description is provided of a 15-month, in-service nursing education program at Childrens Hospital (Los Angeles, California). The first sections of the paper describe Childrens Hospital and provide a rationale for the hospital-based program. A listing of program goals and objectives is also provided, indicating that the curriculum is designed to…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Inservice Education
Catell, Grace Manion – 1987
Community health nursing curriculum components in a sample of baccalaureate nursing programs were investigated. Questionnaires were sent to a sample of 12 National League of Nursing (NLN) accredited, generic, baccalaureate nursing programs representative of the four NLN regions in the United States. Community health nursing content in theory…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, Clinical Experience, College Curriculum, College Programs
California State Dept. of Education, Sacramento. – 1985
Curriculum standards for California's secondary school foreign language programs are outlined. An introductory section describes the instructional approach and objectives and the organization of the curriculum model. Subsequent sections on receptive language skills, productive language skills and culture describe the specific language functions,…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides, Graduation Requirements
Technical Education Research Center, Cambridge, MA. – 1987
The 2-year project's primary purpose was to create a consortium, consisting of a teacher training institution, the Massachusetts State Department of Education, local educational agencies, and the research community; the consortium would serve as a mechanism for promoting research, training, and dissemination in the area of innovative microcomputer…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Cooperation, Course Content
Washington, Allyn J. – 1984
An overview is provided of the current status of technical and vocational mathematics in the two-year college. Section I traces the development of technical math courses and discusses their function in the two-year college curriculum. Section II examines the use of applied math problems appropriate to particular vocational programs as an aid in…
Descriptors: Calculators, Computers, Course Content, Course Objectives
Curnutt, Larry – 1984
Preparing students for transfer to four-year colleges remains a significant part of the mission of most community college mathematicians. For some 30 years, calculus has been synonymous with entry-level college mathematics. Recent educational and technological changes, however, demand that the definition of college-level work in mathematics be…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Faculty Development
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