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McBride, Jennifer M.; Prayson, Richard A. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2008
This paper discusses the development of an interactive approach to teaching and assessing a micro anatomy curriculum in an innovative medical school program. As an alternative to lectures and labs, students are engaged in interactive seminars focused on discussion of clinical and research-based cases matched with normal histology and pathology…
Descriptors: School Activities, Student Evaluation, Medical Schools, Pathology
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McCarthy, Susan; Sanders, Martie – Journal of Biological Education, 2007
This paper proposes the use of a key biological concept--broad classification--to teach the provisional and contested nature of science in school biology curricula. It also examines existing curriculum-related factors which might pose obstacles to implementing such a change. An investigation in South Africa highlights the problems regarding…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Biology, Foreign Countries, Interviews
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Alexander, Melina; Lignugaris/Kraft, Ben; Forbush, David – Teacher Education and Special Education, 2007
NCLB requires states to provide highly qualified educators for all students. Highly qualified educators should have content knowledge in the areas they teach and the pedagogical expertise to produce student educational gains. In this study, researchers examined the effects of an online mathematics methods class on preservice teachers' knowledge of…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Instructional Development, Preservice Teachers, Methods Courses
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Correnti, Richard; Rowan, Brian – American Educational Research Journal, 2007
This study examines patterns of literacy instruction in schools adopting three of America's most widely disseminated comprehensive school reform (CSR) programs (the Accelerated Schools Project, America's Choice, and Success for All). Contrary to the view that educational innovations seldom affect teaching practices, the study found large…
Descriptors: School Restructuring, Improvement Programs, Instructional Improvement, Educational Change
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Rogers, P. Clint; Graham, Charles R.; Mayes, Clifford T. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2007
The amount of resources being poured by Western universities, companies, and governments into creating educational content to be exported (via the Internet) to other cultures is astounding. Those assigned to accomplish this task are left with the great challenge of meeting the needs of learners who come from cultures that are foreign to them, and…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Cultural Differences, Cultural Awareness, Interpersonal Competence
Warren, John – 1993
This ERIC "FAST Bib" provides annotations of ERIC documents and journal articles that address the question of how to balance two opposing forces operating in today's schools, i.e., the forces of change and complacency, to establish an exemplary language arts curriculum that is a reality and not just a theoretical mirage. The 18…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Problems, Elementary Education
Warries, Egbert – 1986
The purpose of an instructional system is to bring about specific changes in the capabilities of individuals; that is, their potential performance of certain intellectual or motor activities. Achievement and attitudes of learners entering into instruction constitute the input of the system, while their change capabilities are the output. Because…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Educational Research, Educational Theories, Instructional Design
Rutt, David P. – 1984
Based on a survey of 83 instructional developers, this chapter considers whether the instructional developer/client relationship is a consulting relationship and, if so, whether consultants employ a specific consulting model. Four models of consultation are considered--the Product Model, the Prescription Model, the Collaborative/Process Model, and…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Environment, Instructional Development, Leadership Styles
Denton, Jon J. – 1985
Three bases or decision-rules for selecting and organizing content for teacher preparation programs are discussed. In order to be considered as viable content for a teacher preparation program, the concept, principle, or process must be: (1) related to student growth; (2) a necessary curricular component; and (3) logically explained by a theory of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Instructional Development, Preservice Teacher Education, Program Content
Cosky, Michael J. – 1980
Cognitive style is a potentially rich, but typically overlooked, source of individualization in computer based instruction (CBI). Using information about learners' cognitive styles in the design, development, and evaluation phases of CBI production can maximize individualization. In the design phase, for example, learners' cognitive styles can be…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Computer Assisted Instruction, Evaluation, Individualized Instruction
Kasschau, Richard A.; Halpern, Michael S. – 1979
This paper details a computer managed program of instruction called Teaching Information Processing System (TIPS) as adapted to an introductory psychology course. TIPS encourages the instructor to formulate objectives for meaningful units of a course--objectives which should imply what changes in student behavior indicate mastery. Then multiple…
Descriptors: Computer Managed Instruction, Higher Education, Individualized Instruction, Instructional Development
Davis, Robert H.; Alexander, Lawrence T. – 1977
What task descriptions and task analyses are, how to write task descriptions, and the relationship of task descriptions to instructional objectives are demonstrated in educational settings. A task description is a systematic method of listing the salient features of a task, and identifies the steps or actions that must be taken to perform a task.…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Higher Education, Instructional Development, Instructional Improvement
Burns, Marilyn – Instructor, 1987
A collection of activities is presented for teachers to help students explore the schooling process, from the overall organization of the school district to the daily aspects of learning in the classroom. (CB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Development, Educational Planning, Elementary Education
Cipani, Ennio; Madigan, Kathleen – Canadian Journal for Exceptional Children, 1986
Research regarding the characteristics and applications of "errorless" learning methods (stimulus shaping, stimulus fading, and superimposition) indicates that such methods provide a means of designing instruction and materials to facilitate the acquisition of skills, with minimal or no errors, by "difficult to teach" students.…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Instructional Development, Learning Problems, Learning Strategies
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Skekloff, Susan D. – Research Strategies, 1987
A library skills program for freshman composition students was redesigned to correct problems caused by a lack of uniformly accepted methods of implementation. Changes made included a revised workbook, streamlined class sessions, enforcement of due dates for exercises, and improved communication with faculty. Three references are listed. (MES)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Instructional Development
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