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Hawkins, Helen S. – 1976
This study guide is one of several supplementary materials for a 16-week newspaper course about oceans. Learning objectives are to help students understand the potential value of the sea, major sources of pollution, contribution of marine archaeology to knowledge of ancient civilizations, and the decline in fictional writing about the sea. Content…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Concept Teaching, Content Area Reading, Course Objectives
Forst, Martin L. – 1977
This study guide is one of several supplementary materials for a 15-week newspaper course about crime and justice in America. Course objectives are to help students understand the complexity of crime in America, the relationship between crime and the social system, uses and misuses of official statistics, competing philosophies of criminal…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Concept Teaching, Content Area Reading, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
Mackie, Marlena Kay Baldrige – 1981
A prototype for the development of an auto-tutorial course in anatomy and physiology for adult learners in Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) was implemented in the fall semester, 1980, at Waukesha County Technical Institute in Pewaukee, Wisconsin. The format of the two-semester course consists of two hours of scheduled lecture time and three hours of…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Anatomy, Associate Degrees
Pendleton, John – 1977
The study guide is one of several supplementary materials for a 15-week newspaper course about popular culture in the United States. Course objectives are to help students understand the pervasiveness of popular culture in American society, its historical development, the business aspects of the popular culture industry, the effects of mass media…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Broadcast Industry, Communications, Concept Teaching


