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Peer reviewedCohen, Jordan J. – Academic Medicine, 1999
Common complaints about physicians are that they don't care enough about patients, don't know enough to practice the best medicine, and don't do enough to maintain the public's trust. The best way for graduate medical education (GME) to address these complaints is to improve the educational content of residency programs. (MSE)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Communication Skills, Curriculum Design, Graduate Medical Education
Peer reviewedKatz, Michael R. – ADFL Bulletin, 1998
Teaching foreign-language literature in translation, within the foreign language department, has intellectual and pragmatic justifications. Intellectually, it is a source of joy for language faculty to share target language literature, and it is the thematic components, not language, that offer richest discussion. Practically, students don't have…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, College Second Language Programs, Curriculum Design, Higher Education
Peer reviewedAu, Kathryn H. – Teacher Education and Special Education, 1997
Discusses the whole literacy curriculum, which encompasses ownership, the writing process, reading comprehension, language and vocabulary knowledge, word reading and spelling strategies, voluntary reading. Outcomes of a five-year implementation effort in Hawaii indicate curriculum can improve literacy achievement of students of diverse…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Disabilities, Diversity (Student), Elementary Education
Peer reviewedJohnson, E. Marcia; Brine, John W. – CALICO Journal, 2000
Discusses implementation of computer-mediated-communication (CMC) and the language computing skills students need to acquire for cross-cultural e-mail exchanges. CMC syllabus design within the Japanese English-as-a-foreign-language university context and within a second language acquisition research framework is also discussed. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware, Cultural Context
Goldstein, Tara – TESL Talk, 1993
Advocates using the English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) curriculum to deal with issues of employment in order to prepare immigrants to advocate on their own behalf. The article argues that educational personnel can advocate on behalf of immigrants for the implementation of appropriate ESL programming that will increase their access to employment.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Advocacy, Curriculum Design
Peer reviewedBecher, Tony – European Journal of Education, 1995
A review of previous issues of the journal that focused on the nature of disciplines and college curriculum looks at the treatment of two themes: the interplay between predominantly sociological and predominantly epistemological accounts of knowledge communities; and the factors affecting the content and aims of university curricula, including…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Environment, Cultural Context, Curriculum Design
Peer reviewedKalaian, Hripsime A.; Mullan, Patricia B. – Academic Medicine, 1996
A study of 71 Michigan State University medical school students in their first semester of a problem-based curriculum found that students' initial dependence on tutors progressed to an emphasis on learning resources. This result was congruent with the theoretical model of the dynamics of problem-based learning. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Higher Education, Medical Education, Medical Schools
Peer reviewedMack, Maynard, Jr. – Liberal Education, 1996
The evolution and design of an interdisciplinary honors course at the University of Maryland at College Park are described. The course, on knowledge and its human consequences, brings together faculty experts, "teacher-learner" faculty, and first-year honors students to explore different kinds of knowledge and their philosophical,…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Freshmen, Course Organization, Curriculum Design
Peer reviewedKnobil, Ernst – Academic Medicine, 1996
This article examines the debate over reform of doctoral education in biomedicine and concludes that the two solutions most advocated are flawed, and that the broad nonscientific education some would like to see in the graduate curriculum is most appropriate in the undergraduate years. More rigorous graduate education, not job-related training, is…
Descriptors: Biomedicine, Change Strategies, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedPereira, Lois Stein – Journal of Dental Education, 1998
Describes the evolution of methods used in selecting students for the University of Southern California dental school's problem-based learning (PBL) program, discussing changes in policy based on experience over the program's three years. Comparisons are made with admission processes at some other health sciences schools around the world that are…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Allied Health Occupations Education, College Admission, Comparative Education
Peer reviewedBell, Philip; Linn, Marcia C. – International Journal of Science Education, 2000
Examines how students use evidence, determines when they add further ideas and claims, and measures progress in understanding light propagation. Uses the Scaffolded Knowledge Integration (SKI) instructional framework for design decisions. Discusses design studies that test and elaborate on the instructional framework. (Contains 33 references.)…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Computer Software Development, Computers, Curriculum Design
Rizza, Mary G.; Morrison, William F. – Understanding Our Gifted, 2002
This article presents a plan for teaching gifted students with emotional/behavior disabilities (EBD). Educators are advised to assemble student background information, consider goals that the student needs to accomplish and needed accommodations, develop specific behavior plans, and design a curriculum that is both challenging and addresses…
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Behavior Disorders, Classroom Techniques, Curriculum Design
Stewart, Barbara L.; Norwood, Marcella; Ezell, Shirley; Waight, Consuelo – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2006
Faculty collaboratively developed an on-line Bachelor of Science degree in Consumer Science and Merchandising (CSM). Part-time faculty and technical support services supported the four-member team. Small grants assisted in the creation and redesign of all CSM major courses for on-line delivery. Issues of appropriate learning strategies, student…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Online Courses, Consumer Science, Learning Strategies
Pangrazi, Robert P. – Quest, 2003
Physical education means many things to many people. Physical education professionals often describe it as essential subject matter dedicated to learning in the psychomotor domain and committed to developing lifetime physical activity patterns. However, some individuals mistakenly consider physical education to be the same as athletics or…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Activities, Elementary Secondary Education, Behavioral Objectives
McKee, Heidi; Blair, Kristine – Community Literacy Journal, 2006
In this article, we begin by briefly reviewing some of the national statistics on older adults and computer usage, statistics that led each of us to volunteer as teachers to develop technological literacy programs for older adults at local community centers. Because we recognize that all literacies are developed and used by specific people in…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Computers, Community Centers, Literacy

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