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Marchesani, Joseph J. – 1994
An English professor used science fiction to introduce his students to a range of questions about alternative sexualities. While a course proposal for a science fiction class being taught as a "diversity offering" with an emphasis on gender and sexual orientation was working its way through the bureaucracy at Pennsylvania State…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Course Content, Higher Education, Homosexuality

Christopher, James R. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1990
Discusses objectives of "Canada in a North American Perspective," a controversial postsecondary course taught as an Ontario Academic Credit course. Argues examination of Canada's perspective and history as a North American nation can benefit from comparison to the United States. Suggests this continentalist approach need not diminish…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Course Content, Course Objectives, Curriculum Development

Cylke, F. Kurt, Jr. – College Teaching, 1995
Environmental issues that can be explored in social science courses include problems with potential to cause serious or irreversible change to an ecosystem or biosphere. Areas for discussion include: environmental attitudes, values, and behaviors; the environmental movement; risk perceptions; and the political economy of the environment and…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Beliefs, Conservation (Environment), Controversial Issues (Course Content)
Parmley, Ingram C. – Community College Social Science Journal, 1980
Looks at five questions that serve as the core of an introductory sociology course, presenting the essence of sociology without inundating the student with information: What is sociology? How do societies develop rules for living? What if the rules don't work? How are new rules developed? So what? (AYC)
Descriptors: Course Content, Introductory Courses, Postsecondary Education, Sociology
Shillenn, James K.; Vincenti, John R. – 1981
This paper examines issues that K-12 science and social studies teachers need to keep in mind when teaching about nuclear power. The information needs to be presented in as objective a manner as possible. Science needs to become more social oriented. Team teaching should be encouraged. Elementary and secondary inservice teacher education is…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Course Content, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education

Fernekes, William R. – Social Science Record, 1987
Explores questions raised in discussions of genocide and reviews ways in which the topic can be investigated. Argues that no matter what the outcome of student inquiry, it is essential that schools carefully and comprehensively include the study of genocide in social studies curricula as a means of reducing the potential for its occurrence. (GEA)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Concept Teaching, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Course Content

Alex-Assensoh, Yvette – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2000
Focuses on an undergraduate course, "Outside Politics: How Minorities Play the Political Game". Describes how to create a foundation for active and collaborative learning and to promote critical thinking, discussion, and writing through reading assignments. Discusses the use of debates and role playing, autobiographies and videos, and…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Course Content, Debate
LoGiudice, James – 1975
The booklet outlines a philosophy course for gifted high school students. The program is designed to provide both academic substance and higher level critical thinking skill development. Objectives of the program include: (1) becoming more sensitive to life's major alternative goals and the standard means recommended for attaining them; (2)…
Descriptors: Course Content, Gifted, High Schools, Learning Activities

Broome, Benjamin J. – Communication Education, 1986
Argues that the etic/emic distinction in teaching intercultural communication is an artificial one. Offers a framework which integrates both focuses as a basis for instruction. (MS)
Descriptors: Course Content, Intercultural Communication, Speech Instruction, Teaching Methods

Freedman, Terry – Economics, 1985
Teaching an evening course in economics at an Adult Education Institute can be challenging. But it is very different from teaching economics in a college. Discusses adults' motives for studying economics, what economics should be taught, teaching methods, and ways to facilitate classroom discussion. (RM)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Course Content, Economics Education, Teaching Methods

Whitfield, Edie L.; Freeland, Kent – Childhood Education, 1981
Stresses the importance of teacher awareness in helping children cope with divorce. Curriculum activities which present different life-styles and situations are suggested. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Children, Course Content, Divorce, Elementary Education

Switzer, Thomas J. – Social Studies, 1980
A model which secondary social studies teachers could apply to their content area suggests an interplay between the inductive and the deductive--where students first identify a proposition from an examination of evidence and then test the proposition to assess its power in helping students understand the complex nature of social reality.…
Descriptors: Course Content, Models, Secondary Education, Selection

Gilroy, James P. – French Review, 1993
One professor's approach to developing a course on French writers of the revolutionary era is presented. The lecture/discussion/oral report course was taught entirely in French and included a variety of literary genres. The syllabus, weekly log of lecture/discussion topics, and a bibliography are appended. (LB)
Descriptors: Authors, Classroom Techniques, Course Content, French

Heller, Robert – Journalism Educator, 1991
Describes the current status of photojournalism education, its impact on journalism and mass communication programs, and its role in the overall education of all students in those programs. Finds a gap between neglected and thriving photojournalism programs. (MG)
Descriptors: Course Content, Higher Education, Journalism Education, Photojournalism
Pape, Liz; Wicks, Matthew – International Association for K-12 Online Learning, 2009
The mission of the International Association for K-12 Online Learning, iNACOL, is to ensure all students have access to a world-class education and quality online learning opportunities that prepare them for a lifetime of success. This document, the International Association for K-12 Online Learning's (iNACOL) "National Standards for Quality…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, National Standards, Online Courses