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Simpson, Steve – Journal of Environmental Education, 1988
States that the responsibility for bringing outdoor education themes into the reading of literature lies with the outdoor educator and not the classroom teacher. Presents a model for introducing such themes into school curricula and uses the works of Thoreau, Brautigan, and Dr. Seuss as examples. (Author/CW)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Course Descriptions, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education
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Davis, Robert H.; Kompala, Dhinakar S. – Chemical Engineering Education, 1989
Describes a course entitled "Biotechnology Laboratory" which introduces a variety of laboratory methods associated with biotechnology. Describes the history, content, and seven experiments of the course. The seven experiments are selected from microbiology and molecular biology, kinetics and fermentation, and downstream…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, College Science, Course Content, Course Descriptions
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Sommer, Robert – Teaching of Psychology, 1989
Describes the development and content of a freshman seminar titled "The Psychology of Mushrooms," which teaches psychology as natural history. This approach allowed the course to proceed from concrete experience to general principals of perception, learning, social, and abnormal psychology. (Author/LS)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Experiential Learning
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Dornyei, Zoltan; Thurrell, Sarah – ELT Journal, 1994
Topics for conversation courses include conversational rules and structure, conversational strategies, functions and meaning in conversation, and social and cultural contexts. The direct teaching of conversational skills involves adding specific language input, increasing the role of consciousness raising, and sequencing communicative tasks…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Conversational Language Courses, Course Content, Course Descriptions
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Ditzler, Mauri A.; Ricci, Robert W. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1995
Capitalizing on the research skills of the faculty, the introductory chemistry course at the College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts) invites students to participate in the processes of speculation, investigation, and discovery, using a laboratory-based curriculum that emphasizes the scientific method. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Classroom Techniques, College Instruction, Course Content
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Nixon, Paul D. – Computers and the Humanities, 1993
Asserts that involving students in learning a small amount of programming language can enable them to learn the important concepts of electronic information systems. Describes a three-week unit in which arts and humanities undergraduate students use the authoring language, PILOT. (CFR)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Educational Technology
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Markee, Numa – Applied Language Learning, 1994
Focusing on a project in curricular innovation at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign (UIUC), this paper reviews in what sense a task-based approach to syllabus design constitutes an innovation. Then, the UIUC model of curricular innovation is outlined and is analyzed for the extent to which a complete, coherent process of innovation…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Design, English (Second Language)
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Mermann, Alan C.; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1991
A survey of 111 medical schools found 12 provided no formal teaching in death and dying, 30 provided 1 or 2 lectures in the first 2 years, 51 taught it as a module of a larger course, and 18 offered it as an elective. A Yale School of Medicine seminar uses patients as teachers. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Design, Death
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Tyser, Robin W.; Cerbin, William J. – BioScience, 1991
Described is an undergraduate biology course which uses exercises for teaching critical thinking. A line-of-reasoning model is presented. Evidence for the effectiveness of this approach is presented. (CW)
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Course Descriptions, Critical Thinking
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Hufford, Terry L. – BioScience, 1991
Described are modifications made in a traditional introductory biology course and the resulting improvement in student achievement and attitude. The use of cooperative learning groups is stressed. (CW)
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Cooperative Learning, Course Descriptions
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Wirth, Frederick H. – Physics Teacher, 1991
An introductory Natural Science course with a focus on the laboratory is described. The main function of the course is getting students prepared for required individual projects in science. A copy of the syllabus, a description of laboratory experiments, and the context of the course are included. (KR)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Holography, Introductory Courses
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Pinchas, Tamir; Frankl, Dida – International Journal of Science Education, 1991
Course of study, target student population, structure of matriculation examination, student outcomes and attitudes of student toward various components of this examination are described. It was found that this examination not only offers a fair, educationally valid assessment but also provides support and direction which result in more effective…
Descriptors: Admission (School), Biology, Course Descriptions, Cultural Influences
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McNeal, Ann P.; Murrain, Michelle – College Teaching, 1994
Hampshire College (Massachusetts) offers an introductory, interdisciplinary course on the effects of drugs on the body to get students to think creatively and critically about science. It is hoped that, by becoming scientists for a term, they will experience both the power of science and its fallibility. (The course syllabus is included.) (MSE)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Course Descriptions, Critical Thinking, Drug Education
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Berg, Dale; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1994
A one-month, elective fourth-year medical school course in advanced physical diagnosis is described. The course featured organ-specific didactic and interactive practice sessions, physical examination-based case conferences, professorial rounds with use of professional patients, and objective structured clinical examinations. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Advanced Courses, Clinical Diagnosis, Clinical Experience, Course Descriptions
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Johnson, Alice K. – Journal of Social Work Education, 1994
A theory of group development is used to organize a social work course teaching the task force approach to community policy formation. An advanced course on homelessness illustrates the method. It is suggested that some courses can incorporate both substantive content and innovative group methods to satisfy two requirements. (MSE)
Descriptors: Community Services, Course Descriptions, Group Dynamics, Higher Education
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