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Leseho, Johanna – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2007
This article describes a graduate course in spirituality in counselling with the hopes of encouraging and supporting other counsellor educators in preparing and offering their own courses in this area. Learning objectives, activities and assignments are outlined. Students' personal experiences of the course are shared through excerpts from their…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Counseling Psychology, Graduate Study, Course Objectives
Dozier, Richard; Thiel, Leland – Journal of English Teaching Techniques, 1976
Describes the content of an introductory film course which examines the history of the film industry, literature and film, and film as film. (HOD)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Film Study, Higher Education
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Roddick, Cheryl; Silvas-Centeno, Christina – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2007
This article describes the process of design and implementation of a hands-on unit on fractions in the sixth grade. The fraction unit, taught by a classroom teacher with the aid of a university professor, uses pattern blocks to help students develop conceptual understanding of fractions. Student misunderstandings and outcomes are presented, as…
Descriptors: Grade 6, Mathematics Activities, Mathematics Instruction, Hands on Science
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Van Valey, Thomas L. – Teaching Sociology, 1976
An innovative course structure which combines a traditional sociology course with a special topic minicourse is described. Possible options for using the structure are discussed. (Author/DE)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Higher Education, Instructional Innovation
Hoberock, Lawrence L. – Journal of Engineering Education, 1971
Descriptors: College Science, Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Engineering Education
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Hurley, James R. – Science Teacher, 1995
This article describes the content of a high school forensic science course. Discusses the definition of forensic science; how the course was started; the course strategy; invited speakers' and the use of mock crime scenes. Provides a sample outline of seven forensic science units. (LZ)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Science Curriculum, Science Education
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Quigley, Dan – Computers and Composition, 1994
Discusses the New York Institute of Technology's On-line Campus (OLC) program and then examines difficulties that arise in adapting a traditional course syllabus and structure to the "conceptual" classroom of a fully online composition class. Proposes an evolving syllabus as one solution to these difficulties. Discusses issues raised by…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Distance Education, Higher Education
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Allen, Deborah; Tanner, Kimberly – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2007
This article discusses a systematic approach to designing significant learning experiences, often referred to as the "backward design process," which has been popularized by Wiggins and McTighe (1998) and is included as a central feature of L. Dee Fink's model for integrated course design (Fink, 2003). The process is referred to as backward…
Descriptors: Units of Study, Instructional Design, Integrated Curriculum, Science Curriculum
Walker, John – Teaching Adults, 1976
A British adult educator describes a course whose objective is increasing awareness of contemporary theatrical productions through the study of particular plays in performance. Steps are: preparation for visiting a performance, the actual visit, and the appraisal of the projection. The problems and rewards of organizing the course are discussed.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Drama
Cook, John B. – Trends in Education, 1975
Too much specialization and premature segregation of pupils into arts and science groups have long been seen as weaknesses in secondary education. This article describes a recent development in the examination of science candidates at 0-level. (Editor)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Educational Development, Educational Trends
Downing, William L. – 1969
This report focuses on the open laboratory procedures used in the freshman biology course at Hamline University. The study aimed to review a number of specific methods used in conducting the unstructured and unscheduled laboratory procedures and discover the most effective arrangement using those procedures. The report includes detailed…
Descriptors: Biology, Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Curriculum Development
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Shonle, John I. – Physics Teacher, 1971
Descriptors: College Science, Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Curriculum Development
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Bucolo, Joe – English Journal, 2007
Drawing on the expertise of colleagues in technology and filmmaking, high school teacher Joe Bucolo helps students demonstrate the critical comprehension, mastery, and creative insight that transpire from close study of Shakespeare's plays. Production Teams examine the context and language of Shakespeare's scenes, interview an expert, and address…
Descriptors: Literary Criticism, Film Production, English Instruction, Film Study
Tinari, Frank D. – 1983
The paper explains an alternative structure to teaching micro and macroeconomic theory and describes the characteristics that make it an effective framework for introductory and principles courses. The teaching of economics principles typically proceeds by separating macroeconomic theory and microeconomic theory. But the use of the macro-micro…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Economics Education, Higher Education
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Snyder, Douglas S. – Teaching Sociology, 1988
A long-term experience with the complex organizations sociology course is recounted. Problems, challenges, and rewards are discussed. The course's organization and approach are described, including emphases, topics, reading materials, examinations, term projects, "capstone" articles, analysis of cases, and special topics. (Author/GEA)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation, Course Organization, Curriculum
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