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Rhodes, Anna Marie; Spalding, Thomas – 1986
Describing a proposal for a new course entitled "Women in History" designed for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students, this course addresses the issues of attitudes toward women, the image that women may have of themselves, and the roles that men have assigned to women and considers that the deep-rooted attitudes, images, and stereotypes…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Instruction, College Programs, Course Content
Evans, John E. – 1986
This paper addresses several problems relating to the use of research materials and information resources by graduate students and proposes teaching educational research skills in an introductory-level graduate research course, "Information Resources for Educational Research," to be taught by the Memphis State University (MSU) Library…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Educational Research, Graduate Study, Higher Education
Hartsough, Don M.; Myers, Diane Garaventa – 1985
This document presents a two-part monograph developed to focus attention on emergency worker needs. It is designed to aid the paid and volunteer workers who respond to major disasters and should be useful to all agencies engaged in disaster relief operations; to regional, state, and local emergency planners; and to private charitable organizations…
Descriptors: Coping, Course Descriptions, Emergency Programs, Emergency Squad Personnel
Handelsman, Mitchell M. – 1986
Ethical bases of the informed consent doctrine are explored relative to how much information students need before they take a course. Such information includes content, grading policies, assignments, course goals, teaching philosophy, and techniques. The major justification of informed consent is autonomy; individuals need adequate information to…
Descriptors: Assignments, College Instruction, College Students, Course Content
Owen, Gordon R. – 1986
A communication and aging course could potentially enhance both gerontological care providers' understanding of older persons' communication needs, and the older students' communication proficiency. Regardless of the theory of social adaption to aging that the course embraces--disengagement, activity-personality, social exchange, or fundamental…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Aging Education, Aging (Individuals), Andragogy
Gritzner, Charles F.; And Others – Curriculum Report, 1986
In the face of widespread geographic ignorance, the article applauds the improved status of geography in the schools, describing it as the science best able to meet the challenge of ensuring that students' mental maps of the world are filled in with great and accurate detail. The field is defined through a multiple definition as both a physical…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives, Curriculum Development
Atnip, Gilbert W. – 1985
This paper describes an undergraduate-level course designed to teach the applications of computers that are most relevant in the social sciences, especially psychology. After an introduction to the basic concepts and terminology of computing, separate units were devoted to word processing, data analysis, data acquisition, artificial intelligence,…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Literacy, Computer Simulation, Course Content
McCardle, Lisa, Ed. – 1983
The Mathematics 13-23-33 program consists of core and elective components, both mandatory, for three courses. The core represents the common set of minimum educational objectives prescribed for all students taking the program; the elective component allows for variety and flexibility in the choice of topics. Emphasis is placed on inductive,…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Guides, Educational Objectives, Elective Courses
McCardle, Lisa, Ed. – 1983
The Mathematics 10-20-30 program consists of core and elective components, both mandatory, for three courses. The core represents the common set of minimum educational objectives prescribed for all students taking the program; the elective component allows for variety and flexibility in the choice of topics. Emphasis is placed on the theoretical…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Guides, Educational Objectives, Elective Courses
Cassella, Michele; Mason, Gail – 1986
The basic communication theory course offered at Central Michigan University is designed to provide students with an understanding of fundamental concepts and terminology, and to expose them to theory and research in communication. The course gives students the opportunity to engage in simulations and other in-class activities, thus making…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Communication (Thought Transfer), Course Descriptions, Experiential Learning
James, Anita C. – 1984
Within the structure of a senior and graduate level course, students in the Ohio University school of interpersonal communication collaborate with community groups in the creation of campaigns promoting issue-awareness, political candidates, fund raising events, and citizen action. The course objectives include teaching students to understand the…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Community Needs, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Goodman, Jesse – 1984
In response to numerous criticisms of technocratic models of social studies curricula this paper describes a critical approach to curriculum design. Major areas of criticism related to knowledge, learning and evaluation, and teaching are explored as they relate to issues of curriculum planning and implementation and a critical approach to…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Course Descriptions, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Design
MacCuish, Donald A. – 1986
A model for assuring quality in the development of course objectives and classroom and exit examinations is presented. The model was based on a pilot study with 131 faculty at the University of Central Florida. It was found that 91% of teaching faculty create 100% of the tests they use to evaluate student performance. The faculty seemed to use…
Descriptors: Accountability, Classification, College Faculty, Course Descriptions
Hadaway, Nancy L. – 1986
Second language methodology has undergone much change, with the emphasis shifting from productive to receptive skills in the initial stages of instruction. Vocabulary is receiving new attention in the literature, but the strategies for introducing new lexical items have changed due to new teaching methods. The key to teaching vocabulary lies in…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Course Descriptions, English (Second Language)
Daugs, Donald R. – 1986
The proposed changes and plans for a new science methods course in an elementary teacher education program at Utah State University are discussed in this paper. The course uses a hands-on individualized curriculum which emphasizes an interactive student and teacher problem solving and helping relationship. Information presented in this paper…
Descriptors: College Science, Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Elementary Education
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