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BSCS Journal, 1980
Discusses various aspects of the human sciences program, including its modular format, activity-centered orientation, personalized approach, interdisciplinary nature, and flexibility in packaging. Descriptions are made for four modules within the program. (CS)
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Junior High Schools, Learning Modules, Program Descriptions
Stoever, Edward C., Jr.; Korporaal, Arie R. – Geotimes, 1979
Detailed are the origins, development, and implementation of the Crustal Evolution Education Project (CEEP). This group has produced, for use in earth science and other classes in grades 8-10, a series of instructional modules based on current scientific research in the composition, history, and processes of the earth's crust. (BT)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Earth Science, Geology
Association for Science Education, Cambridge (England). – 1981
This teacher's guide was designed for use in a course developed by The Science in Society Project. The aims of the project, course description and content, and suggestions for introducing the course are included in a general introduction. Objectives, content, commentary on supplementary reading materials developed specifically for the course,…
Descriptors: College Science, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Energy
Association for Science Education, Cambridge (England). – 1981
Twelve readers have been written for use in a course developed by the Science in Society Project. Each reader (corresponding to a specific unit in the course) contains a number of short articles contributed by prominent figures in industry, the professions, the academic world, and in politics. Detailed suggestions on how to take advantage of the…
Descriptors: College Science, Energy, Environmental Education, Food


