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Pereira, Peter – 1983
One reason why curriculum planning has received so much attention but generated so little practical activity is the inadequate grasp of the arts of perception--the arts which enable curriculum developers to see and make use of the significant and particular features of problematic situations. The four kinds of practical arts are: perception (list…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Educational Environment, Educational Needs
Zanot, Eric J.; Maddox, Lynda M. – 1982
Claims that the academic community ignores the subject of subliminal advertising led to a study designed to ascertain the degree to which the topic is introduced in the classroom, what opinions professors offer concerning it, and the source with which they acquaint their students. A questionnaire containing a series of open- and close-ended…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Advertising, Course Content, Higher Education
Teaching Information-Seeking Behavior and "Precision Public Relations" to Public Relations Students.
Bissland, James H. – 1985
Intended for teachers of public relations courses, this document describes the teaching of information-seeking behavior in an upper-level public relations techniques course. The paper discusses objectives, course concepts, course procedures, resources used, and the role of the instructors. It then describes secondary research projects, including a…
Descriptors: Course Content, Educational Research, Higher Education, Instructional Improvement
Wolf, Ken – 1983
Comparative biography can be used as a means of enlivening the teaching of college level interdisciplinary world civilization courses. By providing (and writing) well-written "human interest" material drawn from biographical essays, instructors can illustrate problems or issues in human life by showing how major political or cultural…
Descriptors: Biographies, Comparative Analysis, Course Content, Evaluation Criteria
Asuncion-Lande, Nobleza C. – 1977
Education about intercultural communication can greatly increase understanding between cultures, whether they be minority groups within the United States or peoples of separate nations. This document is intended as a reference guide for designing and teaching a basic intercultural communication course. In four parts, this document presents…
Descriptors: Course Content, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Education, Curriculum Guides
Diaconoff, Ted – 1976
This paper describes the content and implementation of a course designed to teach science and technology majors about science fiction. Although many students had expressed little interest in the imaginative world of literature, the scientific content of the texts used attracted their attention and legitimized their involvement in something outside…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, English Instruction, Higher Education
Stone, William B. – 1978
Rhetoric, the persuasive use of language to influence public thought and action, is experienced in advertising, and advertising can be used as a medium for teaching rhetoric. Advertising demonstrates both admirable and creative use of English and despicable corruption of both language and thought. Both aspects can be employed in teaching…
Descriptors: Advertising, Assignments, Course Content, English Instruction
Griswold, Philip A.; Cox, David L. – 1980
Twenty-three tenth grade male students from an urban, parochial preparatory schools participated in this study, along with two male geometry teachers. On the basis of the Group Embedded Figures Test, one teacher was assigned field dependent students, and the other teacher was assigned field independent students. The field dependent class evaluated…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cognitive Style, Course Content, Geometry
Ford, James E.; And Others – 1980
Intended as an immediate source of practical help for teachers of the research paper, this bibliography is also a contribution toward establishing a foundation of professionalism for research paper instruction. The approximately 200 entries are arranged alphabetically under the following categories: (1) the debate over whether and when to use the…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, College English, Course Content, Higher Education
Fritz, Paul A.; And Others – 1980
Noting that older patients are often vulnerable in the hospital setting because they may not comply with the nursing staff's instructions, this paper offers a systematic method for teaching nurses how to evaluate older patients in a sympathetic manner and to focus on the patient's norms of behavior rather than those of the hospital. The paper…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Interaction
Metallinos, Nikos – 1977
This study surveyed the specific assignments in the television production courses at 175 United States colleges and universities. The following conclusions were drawn from the analyses of the data collected: Television production courses involve the students with television production formats identical to those found in the broadcast industry.…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Course Content, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Evaluation
Paz, Mario – 1975
The practice of utilizing mathematics instruction, in which only practical engineering applications and not the pure mathematical proofs are stressed, is questioned. Three cases are presented in which students made erroneous conclusions concerning an engineering topic. In each situation, the student violated a mathematical principle which was not…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Science, Course Content, Curriculum
Wacht, Francine G. – 1975
This paper describes a one-semester high school course which introduces students to well-written contemporary novels in which the main character is an adolescent. Eight novels are read, and five of these are the core of the course: "The Catcher in the Rye,""A Separate Peace,""The Temple of Gold,""The Man Without a Face," and "Night." The students…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Adolescents, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Clark, J. R. – 1976
A recent survey indicates a substantial degree of homogeneity in the content of introductory economic principles courses. Although community college instructors seem more likely than their four-year institution counterparts to experiment with course content and format, there is an evident need for teaching reform in the profession as a whole. In…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Economics Education
Sindel, Kimasa – 1974
Recognizing that the selections traditionally studied in American literature survey courses do not constitute a sacrosanct body of material is the first step in reorganizing these courses to include black literature--a whole new kind of literature with an increasing amount of specialized criticism. In order to integrate black literature into…
Descriptors: Anthologies, Black Literature, Course Content, Educational Philosophy