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Purdy, Leslie, Comp. – 1972
These instructional objectives, written by Ronald Gibson have been selected from materials used at Golden West College (California). These objectives are offered simply as samples that may be used where they correspond to the skills, abilities, and attitudes instructors want their students to acquire. These objectives may also serve as models for…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Behavioral Objectives, Chemistry, Course Objectives
Hunter, Walter E. – 1970
The project of developing, demonstrating, and evaluating a systems approach for general college chemistry, general psychology, and developmental English was undertaken by Meramec Community College (Missouri). This report includes a chapter on the project philosophy, which hypothesizes that the maximization of instructional methods increases the…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Course Objectives, Curriculum Development, English
Jacobson, Paul E. – 1972
At Tacoma Community College (Washington) a chemistry course was taught using instructional objectives. This document describes the course in terms of writing the objectives, instructional procedures and student attitudes. The instructor's overall conclusions were: (1) student reaction to the use of instructional objectives was very favorable; (2)…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Chemistry, Course Evaluation, Course Objectives
Cherim, Stanley – 1981
While it is financially impossible to design a whole spectrum of preparatory chemistry courses to suit the varying backgrounds and needs of students entering an open-door institution, chemistry courses can be designed to meet three instructional needs shared by all students: mutual respect between the instructor and the students; implementation of…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Chemistry, Course Objectives, Introductory Courses
Peer reviewedMcKeen, Ronald L.; O'Brien, Walter M. – Community/Junior College Research Quarterly, 1979
Assesses an evaluation model, employing an objectives rating system and a two-dimensional matrix to display the ratings, which was applied to 145 behavioral course objectives for a general chemistry course at Northern Virginia Community College to judge the appropriateness and adequacy of the course objectives. (AYC)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavioral Objectives, Chemistry, Community Colleges
Schueler, Paul – 1994
In 1991, the New Jersey Board of Higher Education's College Outcomes Evaluation Program (COEP) was canceled due to lack of state funding. Despite the cancellation, 17 community colleges formed the New Jersey County College Project on General Education to develop goals, objectives, and assessment criteria for general education. The Project grounds…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Outcomes Assessment, College Planning, Community Colleges
Cohen, Arthur M.; Hill, Andrew – 1978
As part of an investigation of science and science-related curriculum and instruction, a survey was conducted of science instructors from 175 two-year colleges; the colleges were selected to be representative of region, size, and means of college control. Instructors of every thirteenth science course section offered in Fall 1977 were surveyed. Of…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Biology, Chemistry, Class Size


