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Pahre, Robert; Steele, Carie – Journal of Political Science Education, 2015
Other than trips to government offices, political science has generally not used field experiences as part of the undergraduate curriculum. To illustrate the possibilities of such experiences, we discuss field-based courses and curricular units at three sites. Each uses a national park to teach students about environmental politics and policy…
Descriptors: Parks, Political Science, Politics, Teaching Methods
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Sherman, A. Robert – 1978
It is hypothesized that the learning afforded by two kinds of educational experiences, standard coursework and volunteer fieldwork, can be enhanced considerably through their integration into a psychology fieldwork course which includes certain additional features designed to facilitate the synergistic process. These features include…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Clinical Experience, College Students, Community Organizations
Krimsky, Sheldon; deNeufville, Judith I. – Alternative Higher Education: The Journal of Nontraditional Studies, 1978
A prototype of a college-level adult-centered environmental education program is described whose target population is citizens serving as volunteers in local planning boards, conservation commissions, and environmental organizations. The model involves enrolling experience citizens in courses with graduate students as community organization…
Descriptors: Activism, Citizen Participation, Course Descriptions, Environmental Education
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Bergman, Paul – Journal of Legal Education, 1978
The Consumer Protection clinical course, in which case supervision is provided by government agency personnel, is described. Implications are considered regarding the necessity and emphasis of a seminar component, and the usefulness of clinical courses in teaching substantive law as well as lawyering skills. (LBH)
Descriptors: Consumer Protection, Course Descriptions, Experiential Learning, Field Experience Programs
Loret, John – Communicator, 1978
Sponsoring an interdisciplinary program (over 30 lecture hours of geology, ecology, anthropology, ethnology, and agriculture of the Yucatan and Meso-America), Queens College and the University of Connecticut provide expeditions to Mexico and study of local geomorphology, stratigraphy, climate, topography, soils, archeological sites, flora, and…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Archaeology, Course Descriptions, Ecology
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Edwards, Grace Toney – Appalachian Journal, 2002
An "Appalachia in the Media" course engages college students in field-based research examining movies, music, television shows, novels, newspapers, museum exhibits, even hillbilly trinkets and doodads. Students submit a document describing the field project and analyzing the findings, then give an oral summary presentation. Finally, the projects…
Descriptors: Appalachian Studies, College Programs, Course Descriptions, Educational Practices
McNeill, Donald; Paul, Karen Anne – Occasional Papers on Catholic Higher Education, 1975
A field-based undergraduate theology course is described. The course involves community service with nursing home residents or older adult center participants; seminars to explore the dynamics of caring, suffering, aging, and dying, and to share personal experiences and questions; a weekly journal; and a comprehensive case study. (SW)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Catholic Schools, Community Programs, Course Descriptions
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Purdy, David M. – Journal of Experiential Education, 1985
Explains an experiential approach used to teach a course in state and local government at Unity College in Maine. Outlines course requirements and activities, which include field trips to the state capitol, research on current issues, and interviews with state and local officials. (JHZ)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Current Events, Curriculum Enrichment
Williamson, John A.; And Others – 1979
This paper describes the sequence of field experiences from the freshman level through graduate experiences in the teacher program at North Texas State University. Four specific areas of the program are outlined: (1) prestudent teaching experiences in early childhood, elementary, and secondary education; (2) undergraduate field experiences…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Experiential Learning, Field Experience Programs, Preservice Teacher Education
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deCourcy, Alan – College Teaching, 1998
Describes an undergraduate introductory theology course featuring exercises based on techniques used in clinical pastoral education, including a case study of a depressed man addressing issues of faith. The process integrates experience-based, dialogic, personal, and holistic learning. Pedagogic and practical issues associated with this approach…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Instruction, Counselor Client Relationship, Course Descriptions
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Straka, Thomas J. – Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 1993
Describes a teaching approach that uses actual landowners and their forest lands to create real world management planning experiences for senior forestry students. Using land currently managed by natural resource professionals allows the instructor to compare student plans with professionally prepared plans. (MDH)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, College Seniors, Cooperative Education, Course Descriptions
Marshood, Nabil – 1993
While field placement in human services programs is an extremely important practical phase of training, it has generally not been standardized, and thus can be difficult to assess. A model program and assessment format developed by Hudson County Community College (HCCC), in Jersey City, New Jersey, however, provides a possible framework for…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Evaluation Criteria
Myers, Ray H. – 1975
In Dallas in 1970, high school outdoor education began as a cocurricular woods and waters boys' club sponsored by a community sportsman. Within one year, it grew into a fully accredited, coeducational, academic course with a curriculum devoted to the study of wildlife in Texas, ecology, conservation, hunting, firearm safety, fishing, boating and…
Descriptors: Activities, Camping, Clubs, Community Involvement