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Vause, Mikel – 1992
A college honors course called "A Field Study in American Literature and Philosophy" helps students develop foundations for an environmental philosophy, by introducing them to the literature of natural history and exploration, and more importantly, through actual participation in outdoor activities. The class spends at least four days…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Experiential Learning
Nelson, Cathy; And Others – 1991
The 1992 quincentenary marking the 500th anniversary of the Columbus voyage to the present-day Americas provides an opportunity for teachers to employ materials and methods that reflect inclusive educational principles. Inclusive education involves helping students and staff to gain an understanding and appreciation of all groups present in the…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Educational Resources, Elementary Secondary Education, History Instruction
Weiler, Robert M. – 1993
Reducing the incidence and severity of child and adolescent injuries requires a multifaceted approach involving broad-based health and social service agencies, including schools. Recognition of the need for injury prevention education began with the Industrial Revolution in the 1900s, and safety education was developed as a unit of health…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Accidents, Course Content, Educational Needs
Lindemann, Erika – 1992
To determine whether imaginative literature should be used in freshman composition courses, teachers must first determine what the purpose of a first-year writing course is. Historically, reading and writing about literature entered the curriculum when faculty became concerned with establishing English departments. Prior to this, instruction in…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, College English, College Freshmen, Course Content
Hanson, Ralph, Ed.; Brooks, Diane – 1993
This document outlines ancient civilization teaching models for California sixth graders. It is another response to teachers' requests for practical assistance in implementing the "History-Social Science Framework." Units include: (1) Early Humankind and the Development of Human Societies; (2) The Beginnings of Civilization in the Near…
Descriptors: Course Content, Grade 6, History Instruction, Instructional Materials
Willis, A. Sandra – 1992
Short analytical writing exercises were designed to develop critical thinking and writing skills; stimulate creative thinking and writing; promote learning of psychological concepts; and to assess student knowledge. Design of these assignments was based on Bloom's taxonomy of multiple levels of critical thinking: recall, comprehension,…
Descriptors: College Students, Course Content, Critical Thinking, Higher Education
Cornwell, Margery – 1992
A literature course developed at the College of Staten Island concerns the human experience with other animals and the environment. Recently, the course has been significantly altered in line with insights gained through participation in a faculty seminar on the topic of inclusion of the "other." The alterations in the course design…
Descriptors: College English, Course Content, Cultural Pluralism, English Curriculum
Topsfield Foundation, Pomfret, CT. Study Circles Resource Center. – 1991
This booklet provides an introduction to the study circle, which features informal, face-to-face, sustained small-group discussion of social and political issues. Section 2 discusses how study circles integrate life and learning. Section 3 focuses on the significance of the study circle idea--bringing citizens back to political life. Study circle…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Citizenship Education, Course Content, Discussion Groups
Wagenheim, Gary; Gemmill, Gary – 1993
A common problem in an "experiential class" is the lack of attention devoted to group closure at the end of the course. Toward the end of the semester, students working in small groups in organizational behavior classes often experience anxiety over losing the support and identity that they enjoyed as members of a small learning group. A final…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Organization, Discussion Groups, Experiential Learning
Davis, James E., Ed. – 1998
The fourth edition of this curriculum planning resource takes users through the entire process of planning a social studies program, from deciding on a rationale to selecting curriculum materials to installing and maintaining the program. The guide incorporates current concerns such as standards-based curriculum, authentic assessment, and…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Course Content, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
Usrey, Michael W. – 1998
Adult education and distance education are two of the fastest growing segments of the education market. Technological and procedural improvements need to be focused concurrently on three domains: course delivery technologies, course/program administration and course content. Delivery technologies, such as satellite, CATV, CD and World Wide Web,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Continuing Education, Course Content
Van Rooy, Wilhelmina S. – 1999
The research reported here focuses on the beliefs, values and attitudes of one experienced biology teacher (Teacher A) in relation to the teaching of controversial biological issues. Of specific interest is the thinking behind what this teacher conceptualizes are the possibilities and problems for the teaching of controversial issues as part of…
Descriptors: Biology, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Foreign Countries, High Schools
Scarborough School District, ME. – 1988
The goal of this project was to develop, implement, and distribute a grade 6-12 technology curriculum that was integrated with science, mathematics, computer programming, English, social studies, and the arts. The development of course outlines and new course lesson plans and materials was the major component of the project. Following the project…
Descriptors: Communications, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development
Idaho State Dept. of Education, Boise. – 1989
Designed to present the content requirements needed to satisfy K-8 proficiency expectations in music for the state of Idaho, this course guide identifies four overall goals for students to strive to achieve. In goal 1, students will perceive and understand the elements of music, including rhythm, melody, harmony, tempo-dynamics, form, and timbre.…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Elementary Education
Fey, Marion H. – 1992
A composition instructor inquired into the effect of computer conferencing in two composition courses taught entirely through computer-mediated instruction and infused with the pedagogy of feminist collaboration. The instructor encouraged the naming of self and the developing of relationship. The instructor prepared a composition curriculum,…
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Computer Networks, Computers, Course Content
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