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Sanacore, Joseph – 1981
In addition to writing short stories, poems, and plays, seniors enrolled in a creative writing course in a New York high school compose and illustrate children's stories. They first become familiar with published works of children's literature so that they can learn to identify and appreciate story devices used by professional writers. As the…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Course Descriptions, Creative Writing, Cross Age Teaching
Loppnow, Donald M.; Taggart, Sarah R. – 1981
This manual describes the Family and Children's Services Specialty (FCSS), an elective curriculum concentration developed by Eastern Michigan University to prepare social work undergraduates for careers in family and children's services agencies. Philosophical and conceptual perspectives of the FCSS are reviewed, as are program goals and…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, College Students, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Guides
Kohler, Fred – 1984
A meteorological instruments course that provided undergraduate geography students the opportunity to use and/or observe meteorological equipment while also preparing for possible internships with the National Weather Service is evaluated and suggestions for improving it in the future are offered. The paper first provides a general course…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation, Geography Instruction, Higher Education
Murray State Univ., KY. – 1980
The syllabus described here is one of over 80 developed and written by teachers in the Henry County School System (Tennessee) for subjects taught in grades 7-12 as part of a Teacher Corps demonstration project. The purpose of the project is to assist students in achieving a minimal competency in their courses by stating the specific requirements…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives
Papay, Twila Yates – 1979
To make freedom work in the writing classroom, the instructor must be highly structured, possessing a clear sense of direction that includes a precise idea of the skills to be covered. Freedom refers to the view of writing as a liberal art, a liberating force with the capacity to open new channels of thought and lead students to discover…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Blum, Mark E. – 1981
This paper describes the methods used to teach identity formation in a college course entitled "Identity and Society," through an exploration of the autobiographies of several prominant Americans. The three phases of an autobiographical approach to one's present identity are discussed as the search for facts according to criteria, illustrated by…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Cognitive Processes, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Stead, Martha – 1975
This program guide is designed to serve as a reference resource for those involved with the teaching of drama at the junior high school level. Three elective, one-semester courses are described, with each description continuing a discussion of the goals, objectives, teaching strategies, and suggested sequences and time frames for the course. The…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Guides, Drama
Baker, R. J. – 1980
The lack of knowledge about Canadian English by teachers of English in Canada is noted in this paper, and a rationale for the need to understand the sounds, syntax, word formation, vocabulary, and history of the language is developed. An approach to teaching a course in language that provides a mix of rigorous linguistic analysis and a more…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Educational Needs, English Instruction, English Teacher Education
Cone, Dick; Hall, Rahla – 1976
This booklet provides ideas for a multidisciplinary storytelling course designed to train fifth grade students to act as tutors for second grade students. The various sections of the booklet contain the following: the rationale and objectives for the course, hints on planning the course, an introduction to storytelling, suggestions for teaching…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Education, English Instruction
PDF pending restorationJacko, Carol M. – 1976
The Triad process, a structured form of small-group discussion, has been used in teaching freshman composition. After reading each other's first drafts, students separate into groups of three; in each group, students take the role of reader, writer, or observer. Using role descriptions provided by the teacher, the readers analyze the writers'…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Course Descriptions, Discussion Groups, English Instruction
Soll, Lila – 1976
In order to help underprepared students entering college in an open admissions program learn to write original research papers, a method was devised which relates the students' experiences in the nonacademic world to their academic assignments. Students first visit a local business, store, or institution with which they are familiar and write an…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Course Descriptions, Educationally Disadvantaged, English Instruction
Racle, Gabriel – 1977
Experiments have been conducted in Canada to determine whether the suggestopedic method is adaptable to the North American situation. Courses developed for teaching French and English closely followed the Bulgarian model. An approach was developed which sought to meet the needs of students of varying degrees of language proficiency. A symposium…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation, Educational Innovation, English (Second Language)
Belden, George B. – 1975
A teaching strategy designed to help elementary students conceptualize about peace as a process of conflict resolution is described. The Baboon Troop and Netsilik Eskimo materials of "Man: A Course of Study" provide the course content in which the students learn that cooperation is the most important ingredient in group survival.…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Conflict Resolution, Course Descriptions, Educational Research
Maas, James B.; Kleiber, Douglas A. – 1976
In response to a need for communication among people who want to improve the teaching of psychology, this compendium describes almost 600 innovative undergraduate teaching methods, courses, and programs in psychology. It is intended to be functionally descriptive, not evaluative. Two salient trends identified during the compilation are (1) the…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum, Directories, Educational Innovation
Hagen, George R. – 1975
This report presents a method of teaching first-year typewriting to a large group of students by using individualized instruction and multimedia techniques. The method presented was implemented at Napa College (California) during the fall quarter of the 1975-76 school year and was evaluated soon thereafter. In order to measure the success of the…
Descriptors: Business Skills, Community Colleges, Conventional Instruction, Cost Effectiveness


