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Peer reviewedRoddy, Mark – Montessori Life, 1997
Offers background on constructivism as a means of reconceptualizing the ways in which students learn. Given this concept of learning and the Montessori emphasis on contextualized learning, investigates the potential role of the Internet and the World Wide Web in the classroom, including examples of classroom use and career development. (Author/SD)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Computers, Constructivism (Learning), Curriculum Design
Peer reviewedMcGuire, Patience Lea – TESOL Quarterly, 1996
Examines English teacher training in Central America where a high percentage of students are in private schools. The article highlights teacher training and practice, curriculum design and development, students and communities, and research directions and funding. (Five references) (CK)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Curriculum Design, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedMarty, Martin E. – Academe, 1996
Ten reasons for teaching about religion in secular higher education institutions are offered: religion motivates most killings, contributes to most healing, is globally pervasive, has a long and broad past, is hard to define, helps explain many human activities, involves many disciplines, is a dimension of pluralism, relates to practical issues,…
Descriptors: Church Role, College Curriculum, College Instruction, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
Ellington, Henry; Lowis, Ann – Aspects of Educational and Training Technology Series, 1992
Because working nurses found it impossible to take time off to become professionally qualified, Robert Gordon's Institute of Technology (Scotland) converted its conventionally taught course into a distance course with six self-contained modules, each covering two or three subject areas and lasting four or five weeks. Describes the conversion…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Distance Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedWhittaker, Stephen G.; Scheiman, Mitchell – Optometric Education, 1996
An approach to teaching optometry combining didactic and problem-based teaching is described, highlighting course procedures that have evolved over a number of years. Problems are organized so students learn portions of required content, building a knowledge base while solving a succession of problems. Cases are usually presented and discussed in…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Case Studies, Classroom Techniques, Curriculum Design
Peer reviewedDolmans, Diana H. J. M.; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1996
A University of Limburg (Denmark) study investigated the effects of tutor expertise on medical student performance using curricular materials that have high or low levels of structure and that are poorly or well matched to students' levels of prior knowledge. The study found neither expert nor nonexpert tutors compensated for lack of curricular…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Competence, Curriculum Design, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedGoldsmith, Peter – Journal of Legal Education, 1996
The experience of the United Kingdom and other European countries in designing legal education which responds to the changing needs of the European Union is described. The three-stage British system of legal education is outlined, and the impact of European Union formation discussed briefly. Changes in undergraduate study, professional training,…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Curriculum Design, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedDavis, George – Journal of Economic Education, 1996
Recommends teaching intermediate macroeconomics as a two-part sequence, with the first component based on a benchmark model that reflects accepted theory and applications to policy. Maintains that current intermediate economics courses cover too much material. Argues for spreading this material over several elective courses. (MJP)
Descriptors: Academic Education, Curriculum, Curriculum Design, Economics
Peer reviewedPoulson, Louise; And Others – Language and Education, 1996
Examines the place of language study in the implementation of the statutory national curriculum in England's schools and studies teacher beliefs about the purpose and content of language study. The article argues that language education has been an area of confusion and that politicians' narrow definitions of language study have masked more…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Course Objectives, Curriculum Design, Data Analysis
Peer reviewedLovett, Clara – Planning for Higher Education, 1996
This article suggests that higher education is following an outdated model that does not reflect current educational needs. A number of suggestions for change are offered, including redesign of the academic year, departure from the traditional standardized college education to an emphasis on students' academic competence, reorganization of the…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Curriculum, College Planning, Curriculum Design
Peer reviewedNash, David A. – Journal of Dental Education, 1996
This paper argues that major curriculum revisions are needed in all dental schools, particularly to train dentists as oral physicians who can treat oral health in the context of overall physical health, as in other medical specialties. An Institute of Medicine report, "Dental Education at the Crossroads," is criticized as supporting a…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Dental Schools
Peer reviewedKallen, Denis – European Journal of Education, 1996
A discussion of secondary education curriculum reform, particularly in Eastern and Central Europe, examines potentially conflicting concerns characterizing the current reform debate: stronger national policies alongside calls for curricula responsive to local needs; broad versus core curricula; central versus decentralized control of assessment;…
Descriptors: Centralization, Change Strategies, Comparative Education, Curriculum Design
Peer reviewedRyan, Phyllis M. – Foreign Language Annals, 1996
Studies involving teachers of both Spanish and English as a foreign language reveal that metaphors provide teachers with a useful image to represent their views and the elusiveness of cultural concepts. It is suggested that teachers become ethnographers investigating their own beliefs as well as those of others while developing sociolinguistic…
Descriptors: Cultural Images, Curriculum Design, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedGrob, Leonard; Kuehl, James R. – Liberal Education, 1997
Fairleigh Dickinson University (New Jersey) students take four core general education courses from the second half of the freshman year through the first half of the junior year. All sections have the same syllabus, and faculty teaching them on separate campuses review and refine the courses together. Core course faculty participated actively in a…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Faculty, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Design
Peer reviewedTeeples, Ronald K.; Wichman, Harvey A. – Innovative Higher Education, 1997
The liberal arts program at Claremont McKenna College (California) departs from the traditional design by involving students and faculty in real-world projects, with outside clients, as class activities. Student teams complete projects in a context more like graduate education. Major successes and difficulties in integrating this approach into a…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Instruction, Curriculum Design, Educational Methods


