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Carpenter-Huffman, Polly – 1977
MODIA (Method of Designing Instructional Alternatives) was developed to help the Air Force manage resources for formal training by systematically and explicitly relating quantitative requirements for training resources to the details of course design and course operation during the planning stage. This report provides a comprehensive introduction…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Cost Effectiveness, Course Organization, Educational Planning
Atherton, Pauline – 1975
Guidelines designed to be used in planning non-degree courses in information science and services are described. Courses referred to would contribute to improvement of the role and place of information professionals, information work, and information science in servicing personnel in scientific and technical fields, particularly in developing…
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Course Organization, Developing Nations, Guidelines
Hutchins, C. L.; Dunning, Barbara A. – 1973
This project established seven regional demonstration centers for the teacher training products known as minicourses, designed by the Far West Laboratory for Educational Research and Development. The goals of these centers were identified as increased user awareness, the establishment of an environment in which educators could evaluate the…
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Course Organization, Demonstration Programs, Demonstrations (Educational)
Wilson, Everett K. – 1977
Because the criteria, procedures, and goals of both the discipline (research) and the profession (teaching) of sociology are similar, the teaching of sociology may be vastly improved by exploiting the discipline in which sociologists are trained. First, the extension of reliable knowledge about societal issues is a criterion of both teaching and…
Descriptors: Course Organization, Educational Innovation, Educational Practices, Higher Education
BRIGGS, LESLIE J. – 1967
RESEARCH ON SEQUENCING OF INSTRUCTION CAN BE DIVIDED INTO NINE TYPES ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT DIMENSIONS ON WHICH THE EXPERIMENTS VARY. SITUATIONS IN WHICH THE LEARNER CONTROLS THE OBJECTIVES ARE DIFFICULT TO EVALUATE EXPLICITLY BECAUSE OF DIFFERING CONTENT LEARNED. AMONG EXPERIMENTER-CONTROLLED LEARNING SITUATIONS, THE WORK OF GAGNE AND HIS…
Descriptors: Course Organization, Curriculum Design, Educational Experiments, Experimental Programs
Gibbs, Richard R. – 1975
The degree to which Fresno City College (California) is meeting the curricular needs of its students is examined in this study of 234 students and 26 faculty. An analysis of student preferences toward 20 selected learning modes is compared to the amount of time which faculty devote to each. High correlation between preference and practice exists…
Descriptors: Course Organization, Flexible Scheduling, Incidence, Instructional Innovation
Air Univ., Maxwell AFB, AL. Junior Reserve Office Training Corps. – 1973
This curriculum guide is prepared for the Aerospace Education III series publication entitled "International Space Programs." The guide is organized according to specific chapters in the textbook. It provides guidelines for teachers in terms of objectives, behavioral objectives, suggested outlines, orientation, suggested key points,…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aerospace Technology, Course Organization, Curriculum Guides
Earle, Ralph B., Jr., Ed. – 1975
Designed to improve undergraduate political science instruction, this booklet contains four essays on how to integrate the Personalized System of Instruction (PSI) teaching method into an introductory American government and politics course. The essays discuss the basic components and current applications of PSI. The first essay sets forth the…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Higher Education, Individualized Instruction
Merrill, Paul F. – 1975
A program to train administrators, faculty, instructional designers, media specialists and computer programers in use of a new PLATO IV computer system for Florida State University is outlined and discussed. Three major areas of competence are identified: selection of appropriate PLATO materials, design of courseware, and production and TUTOR…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, College Faculty, Computer Science Education, Course Organization
New York City Board of Education, Brooklyn, NY. – 1967
This publication is a preliminary bulletin, giving the basic course of study and related learning activities in history and the social sciences for grade one in the City of New York. This bulletin is one of a series designed to provide students from prekindergarten through the 12th grade with a revitalized curriculum in history and the social…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Course Organization, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides
New York City Board of Education, Brooklyn, NY. Bureau of Curriculum Development. – 1968
This publication is a preliminary bulletin, giving the basic course of study and related learning activities in history and the social sciences for grade two in the City of New York. This bulletin is one of a series designed to provide students from prekindergarten through the 12th grade with a revitalized curriculum in history and the social…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Course Organization, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides
Smith, Elizabeth M. – 1967
Intended to assist teachers in either basic or continuing education programs to convey knowledge, techniques, and attitudes pertaining to drugs, the pamphlet outlines instruction which is estimated to require 70 to 100 hours of which 50 to 80 should be scheduled for classroom work and 20 hours for clinical work. Three units containing concepts…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Course Content, Course Organization, Curriculum Guides
Flint, William – 1971
This report was produced by the Sedro-Woolley Project which has the goal of infusing environmental education into the whole curriculum of a school district. Included are assumptions which the author believes are appropriate to environmental education; a relating of these assumptions to some topics of chemistry and physics; an outline of specific…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Organization, Curriculum Guides, Environmental Education
Carnegie Inst. of Tech., Pittsburgh, PA. – 1964
THIS COURSE WAS DEVELOPED AS PART OF AN INTEGRATED AND SEQUENTIAL, HIGH SCHOOL SOCIAL STUDIES CURRICULUM FOR ABLE STUDENTS (UPPER 25 PERCENT). THE COURSE CONSISTS OF 9 UNITS OF STUDY, EACH UNIT CONTAINING A BRIEF STATEMENT OF A POLITICAL ISSUE AND SEVERAL READINGS ON THAT ISSUE. SOME ISSUES COVERED ARE (1) POLITICAL SYSTEMS OF PRIMITIVE SOCIETIES,…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Course Organization, Governmental Structure, Grade 9
BRATTEN, JACK E. – 1966
THE OBJECTIVES, PROCEDURES, AND USE OF RESOURCES THAT CHARACTERIZE THE MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT AT THE GARBER HIGH SCHOOL AT ESSEXVILLE, MICHIGAN, WERE DESCRIBED IN THE SECOND OF A SERIES OF THREE REPORTS. THE MAJOR OBJECTIVES WERE (1) TO PROVIDE ALTERNATE VERSIONS OF THE FUNDAMENTAL SUBSTANTIVE AREAS TO ACCOMMODATE SEVERAL LEVELS OF STUDENT…
Descriptors: Continuous Progress Plan, Course Organization, Curriculum Development, Individual Instruction
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