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Frye, Jerry K. – 1976
This paper presents approaches and perspectives for anyone interested in designing university courses in the field of political communication. These include focusing on a single political figure or a single issue, focusing on a political genre, focusing on the mass media in relationship to political success, focusing on media exploitation, and…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives
Trevino, Albert D. – 1976
This paper briefly examines the viability and potential of a non-remedial college freshman composition course designed for those Mexican-American students who are capable of entering and successfully completing the regular freshman English class. The rhetorical concepts and skills of composition normally taught in Freshman English can more easily…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, College Curriculum, College Freshmen, Course Content
Palleschi, Patricia – 1976
This paper attempts to incorporate the current research done on the rhetoric of social movements into a coherent syllabus for a basic rhetoric course. It deals with the adaptation of the tools of rhetoric at the disposal of the beginning student into a procedure for an analysis of social movements and provides that such an analysis give the…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Course Content, Course Organization, Educational Philosophy
Petric, Vladimir – 1974
The poor quality of most university courses in film history is due to several factors, among them the fact that there is insufficient analytical documentation and direct cinematic illustration in existent written film histories. These histories examine films on a thematic level, offering noncinematic interpretation such as literary meaning, social…
Descriptors: Colleges, Content Analysis, Course Content, Film Libraries
Grittner, Frank M. – 1974
A word of caution is needed about the tendency of language teachers to seize on simplistic and unproven solutions to complex problems. For example, the concept of individualization, when it is limited to having students work in isolation to fulfill mechanically-prescribed objectives, should be questioned. The so-called "systems approach" to…
Descriptors: Course Content, Individualized Instruction, Language Instruction, Memorization
King, Margaret – 1976
The first section of this course on programming introduces LISP as a programming language designed to do symbol manipulation, with consequent prevalence in auto-instructional (AI) work. A programming language specifies in its description a number of primitive operations which the computer knows how to perform. An algorithm is the set of…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Artificial Languages, Computational Linguistics, Computer Programs
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Harty, Kevin J. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1985
Explains why instructors need to make report writing an integral part of courses in business and technical writing. Discusses the advantage of group projects on campus-related issues. (EL)
Descriptors: Course Content, Education Work Relationship, Research Papers (Students), Student Research
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Forcheri, P.; Molfino, M. T. – Computers and Education, 1986
Analyzes a teacher training course taught for two subsequent years in Italy in which students investigate how computers can be used as tools to improve the learning process. The course topics examined, working method adopted, and results obtained are discussed, and suggestions are made for training present and future teachers. (Author/MBR)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Computer Science, Course Content
Mumma, Polly, Ed.; Davis, Niki, Ed. – 2001
This document contains the following papers on telecommunications systems and services from the SITE (Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education) 2001 Conference: (1) "Developing and Nurturing a Dynamic On-Line Learning Community" (Kathleen Bacer); (2) "A Lecture Generator in the Web" (Jorge Kinoshita); (3)…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Computer Mediated Communication, Course Content, Educational Technology
Ragan, Patricia E. – 2000
The Collaborative, Site-Based Teacher Preparation Program in Early Childhood has transformed the way that the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Professional Program in Education conducts early childhood teacher preparation. Preservice teachers now engage in performance-based learning in collaboratively supported, community- and public school-based…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Cooperation, Course Content, Early Childhood Education
Kaczynski, Dan; Kelly, Melissa – Online Submission, 2004
This paper explores the unique curriculum design issues involved with the integration of qualitative data analysis software (QDAS) in online instruction of qualitative research. The Qualitative Research III--Analysis course was designed for graduate students and offered in a blended online format using the NVivo[R] software program and the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Design, Qualitative Research, Data Analysis
Hugenberg, Lawrence W.; Moyer, Barbara S. – 1997
This paper addresses the hybrid communication course and its tradition of teaching students a variety of important communication skills. The three-fold mission of the hybrid course in teaching interpersonal, group, and public speaking skills places the hybrid communication course in an important position at the dawn of the 21st century. Even…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Course Content, Course Objectives, Higher Education
Franklin, H. Bruce – 1995
For an instructor who has been teaching the Vietnam War for over 30 years, the War has been teaching him for even longer. One of the objectives in teaching the Vietnam War in the 1990s is what it meant to teach the Vietnam War in the 1960s. It is easy to forget that the antiwar movement began as an attempt to educate the government and the nation,…
Descriptors: Course Content, Fiction, Films, Higher Education
Ackerman, James S. – 2000
Teachers have a professional/ethical obligation to teach their subject in as balanced a way as possible so that students will not come away with a biased slant that, in their eyes, has been validated by the school system. The teaching of social studies, especially history, would be impoverished if matters of religious beliefs and influences were…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Ethics, Public Schools
Suters, Leslie A.; Kershaw, Cheryl; Kronick, Bob; Melear, Claudia T. – 2002
Urban Impact is a Title II Teacher Quality Enhancement Act partnership grant supporting the development of new strategies and structures to strengthen the preparation and development of beginning teachers in urban settings in Tennessee. This study evaluated the success of Urban Impact in restructuring university coursework and university/school…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, Course Content, Curriculum Development
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