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Dever, Maryanne – Feminist Teacher, 1997
Notes the types of issues and questions that challenged faculty designing a course in feminist research methodology. Outlines the principles underlying the selection and organization of teaching methods and course content; describes weekly class assignments; explains methods of assessing student progress; and provides a copy of the course…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Objectives, Course Organization, Curriculum Design
Satterlee, Brian – 1997
This paper describes the results of a project to develop a graduate-level business course in Investment and Portfolio Management for use in a Master of Business Administration degree program at Warner Southern College (Florida). The development of the course had three phases: (1) learning outcomes were derived from a literature review on…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Business Education, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Hirvela, David P. – Players, 1975
Defines and advocates an "acting as experience" approach to basic Introduction to Theater courses. Acting instruction techniques are outlined. Available from: Players Magazine, National Collegiate Players, N.I.U. Theatre, DeKalb, Il 60115. ($8.50, two years. Foreign, $1.00 per year extra.) (MH)
Descriptors: Acting, Basic Skills, Communication (Thought Transfer), Course Objectives
BROOKS, NELSON; AND OTHERS – 1963
THE PURPOSE OF THIS BULLETIN IS TO PRESENT A BASIC STATEMENT OF THE ISSUES AND PROBLEMS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNING AND CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT AND TO SERVE AS A WORKING GUIDE TO PERSONS WHO HAVE RESPONSIBILITIES IN ADMINISTERING AND COORDINATING PROGRAMS AT THE ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY LEVELS. MAJOR SECTIONS DEAL WITH (1) BACKGROUND AND…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Course Objectives, Curriculum Design, FLES
Dille, Jeane L. – Technical Writing Teacher, 1977
Offers ideas for designing or redesigning English composition courses so that they meet the needs of students in nonacademic, vocational programs. (GW)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Objectives, Curriculum Design, English Instruction
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Bratchell, D. F. – English in Education, 1972
Describes courses in the teaching of English as a foreign language which have attempted to utilize various aspects of English linguistic and literary studies as a preparation for specialists in this field. (Author/MB)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives, Cultural Awareness
Kissida, Michael R.; Nazzaro, Joseph P. – Journal of College Placement, 1980
Career development programs are one way of responding to declining enrollments and rising costs while helping students with career and educational plans. A psychology elective at County College of Morris includes exploration of factors affecting career choice, self-assessment and a job-search practicum. (JAC)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Planning, College Students, Course Objectives
Champie, Joan; Howell, Doreen – Perspectives for Teachers of the Hearing Impaired, 1989
Suggestions for course design are offered to teachers of deaf students. The recommended approach to course design begins with the consideration of student needs and course goals, and uses these as a framework for determining relevant and attainable objectives that are to be accomplished through various learning activities. (JDD)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Objectives, Course Organization, Curriculum Design
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Allan, Joanna; Dunning, Lesley – Language Learning Journal, 1995
This study identifies the characteristics in several models of curriculum design that may be appropriate in the teaching of modern foreign language students for school practice. The study concludes that no one mode is ideal and that an eclectic approach is desirable. (15 references) (CK)
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Course Objectives, Curriculum Design, Educational Benefits
KIMMEL, ARTHUR S. – 1966
FOR THOSE COLLEGES FACED WITH A CROWDED CURRICULUM, INFLEXIBLE MAJOR REQUIREMENTS, AND POORLY-PREPARED FRENCH STUDENTS, A ONE SEMESTER COURSE IN OLD FRENCH IS SUGGESTED. SUCH A COURSE WOULD FIT INTO A FLEXIBLE AND CONTINUOUS SEQUENCE OF CENTURY OR GENRE COURSES (WITH THE HASTY SURVEY COURSE ELIMINATED). COURSE OBJECTIVES SHOULD INCLUDE (1)…
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Course Content, Course Objectives, Curriculum Design
Alvir, Howard P. – 1974
This document defines performance testing as the task of determining how well performance objectives are mastered by learners. Examples are provided for teachers who have to conduct performance testing with industrial standards. Stress is laid on communicating and exchanging materials with colleagues. A reporting form is included which shows how…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Course Objectives, Criterion Referenced Tests, Curriculum Design
Firth, Suzanne – TESL Talk, 1987
The design of an English as a second language pronunciation syllabus would be most effective if student needs were first identified through analysis of learner variables and collection and diagnosis of speech samples. A pronunciation syllabus should begin with a "wide angle" approach and narrow the focus as students master the elements that…
Descriptors: Consonants, Course Objectives, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
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Gahala, Estella M. – Hispania, 1996
Argues that coordinated language-learning sequences provide continuity for learners and clearer understandings about the interrelationships of curriculum, instruction, outcomes, and evaluation for teachers. The article discusses articulation in French, German, and Spanish programs; vertical models of articulation; horizontal articulation; program…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Course Objectives, Curriculum Design, Elementary Secondary Education
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Neville, David O.; Britt, David W. – Foreign Language Annals, 2007
Problem-based learning (PBL) is an instructional methodology placing primary emphasis on students solving realistic problems in a team-oriented environment. In this article, authors discuss using PBL to integrate a language for specific purposes (LSP) track into an undergraduate biological engineering curriculum as a way to prepare students for an…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Language Skills, Problem Based Learning, Undergraduate Students
Lovell-Troy, Larry; Eickmann, Paul – 1992
This is a workbook that assists college faculty to design their own courses. The process is organized in a series of stages each of which is given a chapter: gathering, planning, implementing, teaching and evaluating. The first chapter on gathering describes the process for collecting as much information about the course as possible by describing…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation
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