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Robinson, James T. – 1976
A case is developed for including social issues in science teaching, based on a belief that such inclusion can make science more meaningful and can contribute to the development of intelligence. The Human Sciences Project, in which science and related social issues are combined in curriculum modules for students ages 11-14, is described. The…
Descriptors: College Science, Conference Reports, Curriculum, Higher Education
Dunham, Richard M. – 1970
This volume contains the papers presented at the conference in edited versions along with certain reference materials. As they influenced the proceedings of the task groups, these papers are reflected in the contents of Volume I (SO 000 819). As a group they offer many useful ideas concerning the theory and methodology of family intervention and…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Developmental Programs, Family Influence, Family Programs
Dunham, Richard M. – 1970
The purpose of this conference, held in February, 1969, was to examine the desirability and feasibility of focusing national problems more on the family, with the assumption that more concern with the family in planning and implementing national programs would help to: 1) avoid inadvertent damage to families; and 2) use the properties of the…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Conference Reports, Developmental Programs, Family Influence
Society for Research into Higher Education, Ltd., London (England). – 1977
Papers are presented from the 1975 Society for Research into Higher Education European Symposium on Interdisciplinary (ID) Courses in European Education. Section one of the symposium on "philosophy and background" consists of an introduction by Professor Berger and discussion. Section two on "some ID courses" consists of the…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Curriculum, Conference Reports, Course Descriptions
Education Development Center, Inc., Newton, MA. – 1975
Increasing interdisciplinary learning in high school by basing curriculum on problem solving is the topic of this book. It is based on the proceedings of a conference held in Estes Park, Colorado, January 2-14, 1973. The major objective of the problem-solving approach is to increase individuals' skills in making decisions that will affect their…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Adolescents, Conference Reports, Curriculum Development