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Peer reviewedIrwin, Rita L.; And Others – Arts Education Policy Review, 1996
Provides a thorough examination of the process through which the Canadian Society for Education through Art (a volunteer organization) developed a comprehensive national policy and their efforts at implementation. Discusses the considerations, politics, and controversies involved in policy positions regarding teacher education, multicultural…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Curriculum Development, Educational Development
Peer reviewedFouts, Jeffrey T.; Chan, Jack C. K. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1996
Describes the communist Chinese national curriculum in social studies, a broad term that includes moral and political education, as well as traditional subjects. Includes a sample moral and political education lesson, " Socialism is Good," and lists of several textbook contents and curriculum guides. Provides a brief educational history.…
Descriptors: Chinese Culture, Communism, Comparative Education, Curriculum Development
Making a Difference: Integrating Social Problems and Social Action in the Social Studies Curriculum.
Peer reviewedMcCall, Ava L. – Social Studies, 1996
Provides a valuable compendium of guidelines, advice, ideas, and teaching tips for integrating social problems, and social action throughout the social studies curriculum. Describes a social studies methods course that focused on AIDS, and what positive action or contribution the class could make towards this problem. (MJP)
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Childrens Literature, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Current Events
Peer reviewedWorsnop, Chris M. – School Libraries in Canada, 1997
Outlines the four essential components of education: outcomes, curriculum/program, assessment, and reporting. Emphasizes how these must align with one another. Describes advantages of teacher-librarians coordinating a schoolwide initiative for students' media productions. Identifies the five traits of media work: ideas and content, organization,…
Descriptors: Audiences, Curriculum Development, Educational Assessment, Educational Media
Peer reviewedHarris, Jacqueline – Teaching Children Mathematics, 1997
Describes a literature-based approach to helping primary students become more proficient problem solvers in mathematics. Literature-based activities were chosen to develop a sense of community in the classroom. This enabled students to develop the self-confidence to share thoughts and feelings while problem solving in small-group and class…
Descriptors: Brainstorming, Classroom Environment, Cognitive Processes, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedTurner, Julianne C.; Styers, Karen Rossman; Daggs, Debra G. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 1997
Describes the use of the principles of challenging work, student autonomy, and student collaboration to involve students in constructing mathematical meaning as part of the regular curriculum. Challenge is created by the material and by the classroom environment to encourage student interest and thinking. Autonomy is encouraged by leading students…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Classroom Environment, Cooperative Learning, Critical Thinking
Peer reviewedTorrey, Carol C.; Ashy, Madge – Physical Educator, 1997
Culturally responsive teaching requires physical educators to examine their programs and teaching practices in four areas: developing positive attitudes, developing positive learning climates, providing curriculum that respects cultural values, and involving families. Physical educators also need ongoing dialog and professional development about…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Pluralism, Culturally Relevant Education
Peer reviewedEly, Donald P. – TechTrends, 1997
Describes the evolution of educational technology curricula and examines its current status. Highlights include graduate curriculum development; the National Defense Education Act; competition between school librarians and media specialists; the inclusion of computer technology; and three case studies of academic programs at Indiana University,…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Competition, Computer Uses in Education, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedVolman, Monique – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1997
Reports on a study of the effects of the curriculum material used and of teaching behavior in "Information and Computer Literacy," a new course introduced in the Netherlands. Suggests that education can diminish but not entirely eradicate gender-related ideas about computers. Includes statistical and tabular data. (MJP)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education, Course Organization, Curriculum Design
Peer reviewedAcademic Medicine, 1996
The American Medical Student Association's Nutrition Curriculum Project assembled a 10-member advisory board to develop a comprehensive list of nutrition topics deemed essential for the adequate training of physicians. The resulting 92 topics are divided into 5 major categories: (1) biochemistry/physiology/pathophysiology; (2) nutrition…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Biochemistry, Change Strategies, Clinical Diagnosis
Peer reviewedGovig, Stewart D. – Religious Education, 1996
Describes a special curriculum that combines religious studies and social science resources to offer a better understanding and acceptance of persons suffering from long-term mental disorders. Utilizes recent scientific research and sacred texts to investigate biological causes of mental illness and the ensuing cultural stigmatization. (MJP)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Innovation, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedMcKay, Roberta – Canadian Social Studies, 1996
Advocates a broader and more flexible conceptualization of the Canadian social studies curriculum, emphasizing thematic and interdisciplinary approaches rather than chronology and topics. Praises the reflective inquiry teaching model that adopts a learner-centered approach. Compares social studies to other curricula in an attempt to discover a new…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Enrichment, Curriculum Evaluation
Evans, Lara – Winds of Change, 1996
A partnership between Intel Corporation, a tribal K-12 school, a public school system serving a reservation community, and the American Indian and Science Engineering Society resulted in plans for developing technical education centers, a community-based curriculum, a college success program, a teacher enhancement project, and other strategies for…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Corporate Support, Corporations, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedWarger, Cynthia L.; Rutherford, Robert B., Jr. – Preventing School Failure, 1996
This article describes a social skills instructional framework, with examples of its use in inclusive and diverse classrooms. The framework has three phases: (1) defining the social skill to be taught; (2) implementing instruction; and (3) moving to self-control. Also provided are guidelines for performance-based assessment of social skills. (DB)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Curriculum Development, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedTeichler, Ulrich – Higher Education Management, 1996
Moderate expansion of higher education in the 1950s and deliberate expansion in the 1960s aimed at economic growth and reduction of inequality. The 1970s' pessimism about college education and its relationship to employment has given way to a variety of institutional strategies--structural, procedural, and conceptual--to make higher education more…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Change Strategies, College Administration, Curriculum Development


