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Sul, Jung-Hoon; Peng, Zhongxiao; Kessissoglou, Nicole – Advances in Engineering Education, 2020
Engineering mechanics is a core course for mechanical engineering university students. In recent years, the lecturers of a second-year undergraduate engineering mechanics course faced many new challenges arising from ever-increasing class sizes, as well as evolving learning styles and expectations of new generation students due to advances in…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Educational Change, Large Group Instruction, Engineering Education
Dyjur, Patti; Lindstrom, Gabrielle; Arguera, Nahum; Bair, Haboun – Papers on Postsecondary Learning and Teaching, 2017
Mental health and wellness is a concern, not only for students, but for instructors in higher education as well. Course design can have a positive or negative impact on both student and instructor wellness, especially around stress and anxiety with assessments, workload, and due dates. Factors of course design such as policies and values, academic…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Wellness, Curriculum Development, Postsecondary Education
Smith, Marlene A.; Keaveney, Susan M. – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2017
This article discusses the development and delivery of online courses for the executive education audience. The goal is to introduce a new framework, the technical/strategic paradigm, that will help educators to identify the pedagogical needs of disparate executive groups and adjust their online course development plans accordingly. We describe…
Descriptors: Management Development, Online Courses, Business Administration Education, Educational Needs
Woodard, Roger; McGowan, Herle – Journal of Statistics Education, 2012
In 2005, the "Guidelines for Assessment and Instruction in Statistics Education" (GAISE) college report described several recommendations for teaching introductory statistics. This paper discusses how a large multi-section introductory course was redesigned in order to implement these recommendations. The experience described discusses…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, College Mathematics, Statistics, Guidelines
Teodorescu, Raluca E.; Bennhold, Cornelius; Feldman, Gerald; Medsker, Larry – European Journal of Physics Education, 2014
We present the most recent steps undertaken to reform the introductory algebra-based course at The George Washington University. The reform sought to help students improve their problem-solving performance. Our pedagogy relies on didactic constructs such as the" GW-ACCESS problem-solving protocol," "instructional sequences" and…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Science Course Improvement Projects, Science Curriculum, Curriculum Development
Rado, Marta – 1985
There are cognitive, social, personal, and practical reasons for studying a second language, and the syllabus is shaped by these and the identity of the learners, general and specific course objectives, educational principles, course components, learner input, and student evaluation procedures. A dynamic syllabus addresses four language competence…
Descriptors: Course Organization, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives
Murphy, Patricia D. – Illinois Teacher of Home Economics, 1978
Stating that the classroom teacher has primary responsibility for curriculum development in consumer education at the course or unit level, the author presents a framework for teachers in consumer education beliefs, learner needs and activities, unit objectives and content, and learner evaluation. (MF)
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Course Objectives, Course Organization, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedDever, Maryanne – Feminist Teacher, 1997
Notes the types of issues and questions that challenged faculty designing a course in feminist research methodology. Outlines the principles underlying the selection and organization of teaching methods and course content; describes weekly class assignments; explains methods of assessing student progress; and provides a copy of the course…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Objectives, Course Organization, Curriculum Design
Peer reviewedBurden, I. J.; And Others – School Science Review, 1975
Describes a two-year course sequence that is team taught and theme centered. Themes include the earth, the senses, time, and rate of change. The teaching method is the discovery approach and the role of the teacher is outlined. Explains student assessment and outlines problems and observations related to the program. (GS)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Curriculum Development, Integrated Curriculum
Chippewa Valley Technical Coll., Eau Claire, WI. – 1989
This document contains program development information and a curriculum developed for a 2-year nursing program. The first five sections provide the following: development materials, samples of committee activities, program brochure, information sheet, course descriptions, and study guides and evaluation instruments for the nursing assistant and…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Course Content, Course Organization, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedWattendorf, John M. – Teaching Sociology, 1993
Argues that a capstone course in college-level sociology should focus on synthesizing information gained from a sequentially integrated curriculum. Discusses the course organization and content of the sociology capstone course at the U.S. Military Academy. Describes a six-chapter student project that comprises the major course assignment. (CFR)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Curriculum Development
McCann, Guy – 1983
With minor modifications, an advertising fundamentals course can stimulate creative development and provide career direction while it presents the basic elements of advertising. A group presentation introduces students to research and familiarizes them with the conflict resolution process useful in preparing advertising. A group project arranges…
Descriptors: Advertising, Career Development, Career Guidance, Career Planning
Alberta Dept. of Education, Edmonton. Curriculum Branch. – 1987
This manual is designed to summarize the main features of the Alberta, Canada business education program and to make suggestions regarding the efficient management of resources, facilities, and equipment. The manual begins with overview materials that present the business program's rationale and philosophy, goals and objectives, an overview of the…
Descriptors: Business Education, Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedLynn, N.; Taylor, J. E. – Studies in Higher Education, 1993
A University of Salford (England) course in business administration contains a business start-up simulation project on which students work in teams. A description of the course looks at the objectives and methods used, team selection, choice of venture, support provided, assessment activities, course modifications made over time, and outcomes.…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Classroom Techniques, College Outcomes Assessment, Course Organization
Young, Robert E. – 1982
A model for course planning that provides a way of looking at college instruction and an approach to preparing effective courses is presented. It is suggested that: teaching is an experimental activity, there is no correct way to teach, a teacher sets up the conditions for learning, and both the course and teacher need to assume part of the…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, College Instruction, Course Content, Course Evaluation

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