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Meyer, Walter – College Mathematics Journal, 2007
Arguably the first significant innovation in the undergraduate mathematics curriculum of the second half of the twentieth century was the finite mathematics course. The origins of this course lie in the excitement that arose, in the period around World War II, about applying mathematics to the social sciences. In this article we tell some of that…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Mathematics, Educational History, Sociometric Techniques
Brookfield, Stephen – Teaching in Higher Education, 2007
Diversifying curriculum is often assumed to be an unequivocal good in higher education--a way of opening up an educational conversation to include the widest possible diversity of perspectives and intellectual traditions. This democratic attempt to be open and inclusive springs from a humanistic concern to have all student voices heard, all…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Curriculum Development, Cultural Pluralism, Democracy
Garbett, Dawn; Tynan, Belinda – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 2007
This paper describes how reflecting on our stories of teacher education practices facilitated a deepening appreciation of our impact on the quality of students' learning in a tertiary institution. In this paper, our description, analysis and re-interpretation of our experiences exemplify an effective approach for improving how we go about teaching…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Story Telling, Teacher Education
Barak, M.; Williams, P. – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2007
An important objective of science and technology education is the development of pupils' capacity for systems thinking. While in science education the term system relates mainly to structures and phenomena in the natural world, technology education focuses on systems designed to fulfill people's needs and desires: examples include systems to…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Technology Education, Systems Approach, Systems Development
Dellow, Donald A. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2007
This chapter describes how globalism is changing the U.S. economy and the job market for community college students. Special emphasis is given to the changes required of technical and occupational programs in order to internationalize their curricula and the roles that administrative leadership and faculty play in the process of…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Labor Market, Community Colleges, Economics
Hubball, Harry; Gold, Neil – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2007
Higher education organizations, institutions, and academic units globally are grappling with the challenges of redesigning curricula and developing and adopting institutional, professional, and program-level learning outcomes. Implementing learning-centered curricula, however, cannot be considered simply as a series of unproblematic and discrete…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Undergraduate Study, Outcomes of Education
Hill, Art – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2007
Many factors, including reduced teaching resources, higher student-to-teacher ratios, evolving teaching technologies, and increased emphasis on success skills, have made it necessary for many teaching faculties to become more deliberate about continuous curriculum assessment and improvement. An example is the evolution of food science education…
Descriptors: Foods Instruction, Curriculum Development, Student Evaluation, Academic Standards
Wolf, Peter – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2007
In the fall of 2003, Teaching Support Services (TSS), a department at the University of Guelph, was approached by a faculty member in the department of food sciences. Professor Art Hill was interested in seeking support in systematically assessing the department's undergraduate curriculum and using that assessment to trigger further improvement of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Undergraduate Study, Program Effectiveness, College Faculty
Dowden, Tony – Australian Educational Researcher, 2007
Integrative curriculum design promises much for middle level teachers who wish to develop classroom programmes that will encourage early adolescents to actively engage in their learning (Beane 1990, 1997). Beane's model is highly responsive to the educational and developmental needs of young people. In contrast, multidisciplinary curriculum design…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Curriculum Design, Laboratory Schools
Ferrini-Mundy, Joan; Burrill, Gail; Schmidt, William H. – Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 2007
Improving mathematics education in the United States has taken many forms. Our work has focused on two aspects: the content knowledge of teachers and a well-articulated coherent curriculum. Our aim was teacher "capacity building" that is enabling teachers to teach to coherent and significant mathematical curricular goals and describe the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Educational Change, Mathematics Teachers, Curriculum Development
Kerry, Trevor – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2007
This article examines the notion of integrated studies as a way of organising curriculum in schools. Drawing on the insights of educational philosophy, curriculum theory and learning theory it establishes the soundness of a theoretical case for integration. It examines what this view means for the art and science of teaching, and notes examples of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Learning Theories, Curriculum Research, Educational Philosophy
Allen, Rick – 1997
Space is related to power in that it is critical to the social production and reproduction of difference. This paper re-imagines a critical multiculturalism that embraces critical spatial theory and postmodern identity politics. In an overview of postmodern spatial theory, the works of Lefebvre (1974), E. Soja (1989, 1996), and M. Foucault (1986)…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Curriculum Development, Epistemology, Multicultural Education
Yunker, Jonel Jones – 1992
This project sought to develop a global education curriculum at the secondary level by developing a rationale and support for a global education curriculum; surveying teachers at North Adams High School as to what they would like to include in the course of study that related to global education; contacting various state departments of education…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Global Education, High Schools, International Education
Dorn, Charles M. – 1994
This volume examines the way individuals think about objects and events in the world. These thoughts specify a priori assumptions that indicate what will be considered beautiful, valuable, and good. Decisions made about these matters determine what actions will be taken in regard to them. The continuous change that historically characterizes art…
Descriptors: Art Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
Norman, Antony D.; O'Phelan, Mary H.; Ecton, Gayle W. – 1998
Graduation 2010 is a public school curriculum project based on recent neurological research, the goal of which is to increase children's capacity to learn. The program consists of eight action plans, or strands: Arts, Music, Foreign Language, Reading/Language Development, Thinking Skills, Health/Emotional Health, Family Involvement, and Community…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Learning, Principals

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