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Peer reviewedDavis, Elizabeth A. – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2003
Investigates ways of prompting middle school science students to reflection. Contrasts two types of reflection prompts, generic prompts and directed prompts. Discusses the relationship between reflection types and student understanding of a science project. Describes the role of reflection in prompting multiple, complementary knowledge integration…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Curriculum Design, Learning Strategies
Peer reviewedMcNamara, James F.; Thompson, David P. – International Journal of Educational Reform, 1996
Proposes an alternative strategy for teaching basic statistics to prospective and practicing school principals. A basic statistics course should emphasize exploratory data analysis, graphics, and report writing; illustrate statistical concepts using real-world data; stress descriptive statistical methods; and require students to learn all three…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Curriculum Design, Data Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedGrahn, Joyce L.; Vanden Bloomen, Dennis R. – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 1995
The need to incorporate a foreign-language component in international business curricula is examined. The value of foreign language is analyzed from the perspectives of international business executives, managers, and other employees, national commissions on education, and academic administrators and faculty. It is concluded that language study…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Curriculum Design, Graduate Study, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBeck, John E.; And Others – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 1995
Despite claims in the literature that management education for international business must incorporate an international dimension, most European programs do not reflect that approach. Two competing paradigms of international business education are described, and it is proposed that, rather than devise strategies to internationalize the business…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Business Administration Education, College Students, Curriculum Design
Peer reviewedEinarsdottir, Johanna; Tryggvadottir, Jonina – Early Child Development and Care, 1996
Presents the relationship between Iceland's early childhood curriculum and important elements of its culture, such as population size, weather, terrain, language, literature, and cultural celebrations. Discusses the influence of foreign ideas on Icelandic educational thought and provides information on college curriculum for early childhood…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cultural Traits, Curriculum Design, Early Childhood Education
Peer reviewedCorbel, Chris – On-Call, 1997
Discusses the implications of moving from working primarily on paper to working primarily online. Notes that this change is happening within a generation instead of over several hundred years and that those who have mastered high print literacy are in the position to see online literacy in the light of print literacy. (seven references) (CK)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Networks, Cultural Context
Peer reviewedRuby-Baird, Janet – Proteus, 1997
Because the graphic industry demands graduates with computer skills, art students want college programs that include complex computer technologies. However, students can produce good computer art only if they have mastered traditional drawing and design skills. Discusses designing an art curriculum including both technology and traditional course…
Descriptors: Art Education, Computer Graphics, Computer Literacy, Conventional Instruction
Peer reviewedFry, Ingrid E. – Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German, 1997
Discusses the challenges and rewards of incorporating a course on the literature of the Holocaust into the undergraduate German curriculum. Focuses on informing interested faculty members of the issues involved in organizing such a course and on providing a syllabus and bibliography. A syllabus on the literature of the Holocaust is appended. (12…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, College Faculty, College Students, Course Descriptions
Westaway, John; Rawling, Eleanor – Environmental Education, 1995
Addresses the teaching of environmental education in the British National Curriculum after the 1995 revisions. Environmental education is required only where it appears in National Curriculum subject requirements--geography and science in particular--but each individual school must decide how content is to be taught and what further action should…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Conservation Education, Curriculum Design, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedGordon, Beverly M. – Educational Policy, 1997
The contemporary challenge for curriculum and educational policy is to create pedagogy and implement social action that reflects new visions of humankind and influences the emergent popular and intellectual culture. The African American community is responsible for educating its children. This community's greatest threat is miseducation that…
Descriptors: Black Studies, Cultural Education, Curriculum Design, Educational Change
Peer reviewedKaplan, Sandra N. – Gifted Child Today, 2002
This article discusses differentiating social studies curricula and instruction for gifted students. It explains the following variables of differentiation: open-ended structure, development and presentation of separate lessons rather than units, the teaching of universal social studies concepts, motivational segments, and use of appropriate…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedCannon, Michael W. – Gifted Child Today, 2002
This article describes how teachers can develop an array of learning experiences that address varied interests and abilities of gifted students by integrating basic social studies concepts and universal themes that provide a structure for in-depth learning. It provides a social studies concept web, a thematic web, and sample lesson. (Contains 4…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedSinclair, Margaret P. – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2003
Investigates the benefits and limitations of using pre-constructed, web-based, dynamic geometry sketches in activities related to deductive proof at the secondary school level. Focuses on the relationship between the design of materials and the exploration process. Draws attention to the idea that pre-constructed dynamic geometric sketches and…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Curriculum Design, Deduction, Geometry
Peer reviewedSchumaker, Jean B.; Deshler, Donald D. – Learning Disability Quarterly, 2003
This article reviews research associated with instructional programs on writing strategies that are part of the "Learning Strategies Curriculum." The research shows that secondary students with disabilities can learn to use complex writing strategies to such an extent that they can write multi-paragraph themes appropriate for general education…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Assessment, Inclusive Schools, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedColeman, Mary Ruth – Gifted Child Today, 2003
This article explores four variables that can help gifted students learn: (1) time (including using acceleration, curriculum compacting, dual enrollment, multi-age classrooms, self-pacing, pre-assessments, and telescoping); (2) structure (including structuring content, the process, and the environment); (3) support (including using encouragement…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Acceleration (Education), Classroom Environment, Curriculum Design


