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Gillespie, David F.; And Others – Journal of Social Work Education, 1995
Guidelines for learning and teaching structural equation modeling (SEM) in doctoral-level social work educational programs are offered. Essential ingredients of an introductory course, successful and unsuccessful methods of instruction, practical course organization, and integration of the material into the doctoral curriculum are discussed.…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Course Organization, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development

Laws, Priscilla – Change, 1991
At Dickinson College (Pennsylvania), a workshop approach to teaching introductory physics, in which students alternate hands-on experience and theoretical discussion, has been effective in improving student attitudes toward the subject, helping students master concepts considered difficult to teach, making students comfortable with laboratory…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Course Organization, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Experiential Learning
Graf, Andrea – Journal of European Industrial Training, 2004
Training designs are critical to the success of intercultural training programmes. A common typology for classifying intercultural training designs distinguishes among the following dimensions: experiential discovery versus didactic expository and culture-specific versus culture-general training. The purpose of this paper is to assess different…
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, Foreign Countries, Intercultural Programs, Cluster Grouping
Todd, Robert H.; Magleby, Spencer P. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2005
One of the principal objectives of engineering education is to prepare graduates for the practice of engineering in industry. Industry involvement in the educational process can be very helpful in devising programs to meet this objective. Yet, engineering education has a number of other stakeholders including students, faculty, academic…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Industry, Educational Objectives, Engineering

Beck, Diane E.; And Others – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1996
A conceptual framework for developing pharmacy curricula to provide students with introductory practice experiences (IPEs) is outlined, including the rationale, educational objectives and outcomes, and desired characteristics of these experiences. Pharmacy literature concerning early practice experiences is also reviewed. Models and desired…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Clinical Experience, Clinical Teaching (Health Professions), Course Organization
Parker, Ray – 1992
In a discussion of language teacher education, specifically that of native English-speakers to teach English as a Second Language, it is argued that a balance must be found between process-oriented and product-oriented training. It is suggested that this sector of language teacher education has been heavily conditioned to a product-centered…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Curriculum Design
Fryer, T. Bruce – 1986
Business terminology should be included in foreign language instruction because of: (1) the need to be able to operate in an international business arena; (2) an increasingly linguistically diverse population; (3) real-world communication needs; and (4) business transactions being part of daily living. Language instruction must be made more…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business Education, Classroom Techniques, Course Organization
Wang, Min min – 1987
A proposal for introducing basic communication courses into China's foreign language curriculum argues that it is a change needed to meet the new objectives of foreign language teaching in that country. Four suggestions for a smooth transition include: (1) basing the communication courses on what already exists in the curriculum; (2) using a large…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communicative Competence (Languages), Course Organization, Cultural Differences
Levin, Nancy – 1987
In some colleges and universities, linguistics does not have a positive image. This is due in part to the number of students that struggle through linguistic theory that they will forget once the examination or course is over. However, instructors can make linguistics courses serving primarily nonmajors more attractive by omitting certain topics…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Curriculum, Course Content, Course Organization

Lawson, Colin – Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, 1992
It is proposed, as an extension of earlier research, that there is a correlation between the design of British economics programs in higher education and the syllabi, teaching and evaluation methods, and instructional materials used in them. A clear link between the functions of economics degrees, course structures, and employment entry…
Descriptors: Course Organization, Curriculum Design, Economics Education, Education Work Relationship

Ney, James W. – Innovative Higher Education, 1991
At Arizona State University, English grammar classes were taught using elements of peer teaching and cooperative learning. Classes involved (1) student lectures explaining assigned readings; (2) daily quizzes; and (3) student grading of exams and quizzes. Positive aspects included student acceptance and attainment of a high level of mastery.…
Descriptors: College English, College Faculty, College Instruction, College Students
Allison, Desmond; And Others – Hong Kong Papers in Linguistics and Language Teaching, 1994
The process of organizing content for a course in academic English as a Second Language is discussed, specifically as it applied to construction of a course for first-year law students at the University of Hong Kong. Discussion focuses on issues that emerged while trying to reconcile the university English center's curriculum policy with student…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Organization, Curriculum Design, English for Academic Purposes

Appelhof, Pieter – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 1984
This article overviews a summative evaluation of the School Advisory Center's innovative initial reading curriculum program from 1972 to 1978 in Utrecht, The Netherlands. The evaluation design used was Stake's "countenance model" with description and observation matrices. Reading achievement results were disappointing and were attributed…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Class Organization, Course Organization, Evaluation Methods
Rogers, Cosby Steele; Laws, Peter – 1997
A child development course was offered as a web-based, asynchronous distance learning course by the Department of Family and Child Development in the College of Human Resources and Education at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University during summer 1996. The course was initiated to respond to the demand for flexible distance learning…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Child Development, Computer Mediated Communication, Course Organization

Alexander, Robin R. – Studies in Art Education, 1983
Participant observation of an innovative art teacher's classroom technique suggested that, despite his popularity with students, this teacher did not fully engage his students' attention. His attempt at using cognitive dissonance to bring about attitudinal change in the classroom left many students baffled despite the effort expended to involve…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Art History, Course Content