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Eichinger, David C.; Abell, Sandra K.; Dagher, Zoubeida R. – Science and Education, 1997
Outlines the authors' experiences with designing and teaching a course on the nature of science to science education graduate students. Addresses questions on the creation of a new university course, the design of the course syllabus, and the transformation of the syllabus into instruction. (AIM)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Organization, Curriculum Guides, Graduate Study
COKER, ROBERT; AND OTHERS – 1960
THE PRINCIPLES OF MODERN BIOLOGY SHOULD BE PRESENTED IN A DYNAMIC AND CHALLENGING WAY TO CAPABLE STUDENTS TO DEVELOP LASTING INTEREST IN THE SUBJECT AND TO PLACE EMPHASIS UPON THE ROLE OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCES IN BIOLOGY IN ACCORD WITH NATIONWIDE TENDENCY. THE COURSE IS COMPLETE IN ITSELF BUT PROVIDES A BASIS FOR STUDENTS WHO ELECT ADVANCED WORK.…
Descriptors: Acceleration, Advanced Programs, Biology, Course Objectives
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Journal of Dental Education, 1984
The American Association of Dental Schools' guidelines for oral biology curriculum cover its scope, primary educational goals, prerequisites, sequencing, faculty, course content in each subarea (oral tissues and systems and oral diagnostic methodology), and specific behavioral objectives. (MSE)
Descriptors: Anatomy, Behavioral Objectives, Biology, Course Content