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Sanders, Mark – Technology Teacher, 1985
The author suggests the possibility that teachers, students, parents, and school systems do not like the changes in the industrial arts curriculum and prefer the traditional curriculum to "technology" education. (CT)
Descriptors: Curriculum Evaluation, Industrial Arts, Parent Attitudes, Program Design
McKenzie, Thomas L. – 1979
Physical educators will soon be confronted with having to demonstrate measurable and recognizable results of their teaching, particularly in terms of student physical, recreational, and social skills; this requires not only a focus on broad objectives, but a specific focus on short-term objectives that can be taught systematically. Behavioral…
Descriptors: Accountability, Behavioral Objectives, Mainstreaming, Physical Education
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Coffey, Betty S.; Wang, Jia – Journal of Education for Business, 2006
Service learning is a teaching method used by business faculty to link the learning goals and objectives of an academic course with meaningful community service. Although service learning has been advanced in business education in the United States and other Western countries, little has been reported on its use outside the Western context. In…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Business Administration, Business Education
Rossel, Todd – College Board Review, 1987
Foreign study can broaden the undergraduate experience for premedical students and help remedy the problem of on-campus tunnel vision, characterized by too little independent learning and critical thinking, premature specialization, avoidance of social sciences and humanities, and lack of appreciation of cultural heritage. (MSE)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Educational Benefits, Global Approach, Goal Orientation
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Avery, Hinda – Art Education, 1989
Identifies the potential roles of art teachers, urban planners, and community groups in education programs that enable students to understand the built environment. Proposes a new branch of art education that stresses knowledge of the social and political context in which built environments are formed. Stresses the shaping of student…
Descriptors: Architectural Education, Art Education, Cultural Context, Elementary Secondary Education
Reifel, Stuart – 1985
This paper explores children's contributions to the functioning of kindergarten classrooms, arguing that the child's perspective on educational experiences is a valuable source for understanding that experience. Although children are seldom consulted about their experiences, they can provide information about the congruence between the teacher's…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Child Role, Class Activities, Daily Living Skills
Moore, Michael G. – International Council for Distance Education Bulletin, 1987
This discussion of distance education needs from the point of view of the adult student focuses on learner needs. It is suggested that these needs will be met through improvement in program design procedures, increased student support through advising and guidance, and greater cooperation between existing educational agencies. (LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Distance Education
Hill, John P. – 1983
Effective participatory education programs are planned efforts designed to effect cognitive, social, and affective change. Although research does not yet permit unequivocal generalizations about effects, existing research is promising, especially when compared with research on effects of work experience per se. Positive effects include student,…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Decision Making Skills, Experiential Learning, Program Design
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Hornig, James F. – Academe, 1995
A Dartmouth College (New Hampshire) professor comments on the value of study abroad programs, not only for students but also for faculty. Issues for the institution to consider in designing an overseas program are discussed, including academic purpose, costs, unique administrative problems, implications for tenure-track faculty, compensation…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Admission Criteria, College Faculty, Compensation (Remuneration)
Hopkins, Charles – Journal of Outdoor Education, 1982
The Grimwood Memorial Lecture discusses priorities for environmental education, Toronto's two outdoor education facilities, four areas in which students relate to the environment (knowledge, enjoyment, aesthetics, encounter), international environmental concerns, local/urban environmental studies, field studies in urban Toronto, urban studies…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Discovery Learning, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education
White, Ned – 1980
This collection of comments consists of four chapters of informal remarks by trustees, educators, and students from various types and sizes of institutions with innovative mainstreaming programs for handicapped students in postsecondary vocational education programs. Chapter 1 contains comments by nine individuals (students and administrators) on…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Annotated Bibliographies, Change Strategies, Disabilities
Benacci, Kristina – 1991
Dropout research reveals that students attending two-year institutions persist at significantly lower rates than students enrolled in four-year schools. In addition, the research indicates that student involvement in campus life at any institution increases the likelihood of persistence. Therefore, a major challenge for student services staff in…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Case Studies, College Environment, Community Colleges