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Peer reviewedBennett, Linda – Young Children, 1995
Presents a thematic project on the diversity of bread around the world designed for children from four years old to seven years old. Proposes ideas for integrating children's literature, science, social studies, math, language arts, and cooking into a set of lessons about the wide world of bread. Suggests that this project can be an exciting…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Class Activities, Course Descriptions, Cultural Differences
Peer reviewedBlinde, Elaine M. – Teaching Sociology, 1995
Asserts that sport is a pervasive aspect of society. Presents and describes four learning activities designed to help students understand the significance of sport as a social institution. Maintains that, while the activities focus on the institution of sport, they can be used in a variety of sociology courses. (CFR)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Athletics, Classroom Techniques, Course Content
Peer reviewedAdams, Maurianne; Marchesani, Linda S. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1992
A sophomore- or junior-level education course on social diversity in education is described, and techniques used to teach it are discussed. Content includes five subject areas: gender and sexism, race and racism, religious culture and anti-Semitism, sexual orientation and heterosexism, and physical or mental ability and ableism. (MSE)
Descriptors: Anti Semitism, Bias, College Instruction, Course Content
Rosen, Edward; McKim, James C., Jr. – Journal of Computer Science Education, 1992
Presents the underlying ideas of the Software Cost Reduction (SCR) approach to requirements specifications. Results of applying this approach to the teaching of programing to high school students indicate that students perform better in writing programs. An appendix provides two examples of how the method is applied to problem solving. (MDH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Computer Science Education, Computer Software Development, Computer Uses in Education
Peer reviewedPinelli, Thomas E.; And Others – European Journal of Engineering Education, 1991
Reports on results from 260 aerospace engineers and scientists in United States, Europe, and Japan regarding their opinions about professional importance of technical communications; generation and utilization of technical communications; and relevant content of an undergraduate course in technical communications. The fields of cryogenics,…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Engineering Education
Peer reviewedWillson, Stephen J. – College Mathematics Journal, 1991
Described is a course designed to teach students about fractals using various teaching methods including the computer. Discussed are why the course drew students, prerequisites, clientele, textbook, grading, computer usage, and the syllabus. (KR)
Descriptors: Chaos Theory, College Mathematics, Computer Assisted Instruction, Course Content
Peer reviewedBarlow, Roger – Physics Education, 1992
Discusses the teaching of particle physics as part of the A-level physics course in British secondary schools. Utilizes the quark model of hadrons and the conceptual kinematics of particle collisions, as examples, to demonstrate practical instructional possibilities in relation to student expectations. (JJK)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedBarbarick, K. A. – Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 1992
Describes and evaluates the format and grading procedure of an Environmental Agronomy course offered at Colorado State University. Teaching methods include videotape use, field trips, and lectures addressing topics such as integrated pest management, land application of sewage sludge, pesticide degradation, and organic farming. Standard course…
Descriptors: Agronomy, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation
Peer reviewedLowe, Dennis W.; Brock, Julie – Teaching of Psychology, 1994
Reports on a study that compared graduate student and faculty views of effective psychology courses. Finds that students placed greater emphasis on course components directly related to their class performance. Suggests strategies for addressing the different perspectives of students and faculty. (CFR)
Descriptors: College Students, Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation, Degrees (Academic)
Peer reviewedFay, Glenn M., Jr. – Science Teacher, 1991
Described is an earth science course in which students develop projects throughout the school year. Essential behavior goals, a description of projects for developing cooperative group skills, and a student evaluation form are included. (KR)
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Earth Science
Peer reviewedMason, Cheryl – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 1989
A collaborative effort designed to combine the skills of scientists and educators to prepare science teachers is described. The cooperative effort between a scientist, a science educator, and a science teacher in teaching a course and in field supervision is discussed. Classroom environment, collaborative and cooperative instruction, and…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Course Descriptions, Educational Cooperation, Higher Education
Peer reviewedTaub, Diane E. – Teaching Sociology, 1991
In a social psychology class based on experiential learning, students carry out research and interpret a setting by observing social interaction. Settings include correctional facilities, self-help groups, and abuse shelters. Describes students responsibilities, reactions, data collection, analysis, and project findings. Finds students learn…
Descriptors: Class Activities, College Students, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Peer reviewedBriggs, Albert W., Jr. – American Mathematical Monthly, 1993
Describes the development of a college mathematics course for liberal arts majors designed to engage students in the mathematical process of making conjectures, testing those conjectures, and communicating the results. Presents six specific learning objectives for the course. (MDH)
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewedConway, Robert; Kember, David – Optometric Education, 1993
The design and evaluation of an optometry practice management course at Hong Kong Polytechnic are described. The course includes lectures and small group projects on specific ethics and management topics. A survey of participants found they preferred group projects, with elements of peer teaching and seminar approaches, to traditional lectures.…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Comparative Analysis, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Peer reviewedBrooks, George E. – Journal of World History, 1991
Recommends academic history departments review present course listings and devise more structured programs. Describes four one-semester core courses designed to promote world history perspectives. Includes a brief outline for each course. Reviews past college and university history department programs and changes in the curriculum since the 1960s.…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Critical Thinking


