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O'Keefe, Virginia – 1993
Communication courses have a unique role to play in the education of the adult or nontraditional student in a community college. Because these classes are often one of the introductory courses and academic success may, to a large extent depend on the ability to use oral communication skills in the classroom. Communication courses provide an…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Communication Apprehension, Communication Problems, Communication Research
Nelson, Lori J.; And Others – 1994
Designed to facilitate communication and understanding among college students of diverse ethnic backgrounds, the Building Bridges Program at Shippensburg University (Pennsylvania) used trained student facilitators to lead classroom discussions about intergroup relations. In addition, these minority and majority facilitators shared personal…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitude Measures, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Higher Education
McCallin, Rose C. – 1991
Six separate studies were conducted using judgments from academic and practitioner experts to determine the knowledge structure of the Certified Financial Planner Professional Education Program (i.e., the organization of discipline topics and the relationships among them). The program consists of six sequential financial planning knowledge…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Faculty, Course Content, Curriculum Development
Mora, Carlos; Kearney, C. Philip – 1991
Lack of variety in course offerings variety has been identified as one of the most detrimental aspects of today's school curriculum. The latest school reform movement's immediate goal is to increase enrollment in four core areas: math, science, computers, and foreign language. The movement's ultimate goal is to increase student achievement. To…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Course Content, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Evaluation
Aist, Eugene H.; Thompson, Dale E. – 1990
The Professional Development Institute (PDI) is a 4-day orientation workshop for instructors entering service in the postsecondary vocational-technical school system in Arkansas. The PDI focuses on activities designed to accomplish the four goals set by the Arkansas Division of Vocational and Technical Education: to assist the instructor in making…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, Course Content, Educational Objectives
Loeb, Helen M. – 1983
"Writing for the Computer Industry" is a two-quarter course that addresses the needs of English majors interested in careers as technical writers, graduate level students retraining for second careers as software technical writers, and computer science majors. Course work includes (1) analyzing audiences for computer documents and identifying…
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Computer Programs, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Benson, Beverly; Denzer, Debra – 1989
While literature has often been ignored in the English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) curriculum, there are good reasons for including it at all educational levels of ESL instruction. There are universal reasons for exploring literature, including the pleasure and escape it provides. In addition, ESL experts have found that literature encapsulates…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Course Content
Blake, Veronica M.; Dinham, Sarah M. – 1990
This study examined W. Doyle's notion of academic task as content representation in the college setting, examining the products students were asked to produce, the operations they were required to use in order to produce those products, the cognitive operations required and resources available, and the accountability system involved. Interviews…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Curriculum, Content Analysis, Course Content
Jansen, Jonathan – 1990
This in-depth study of school curricula in Zimbabwe examines curriculum development and its relationship to state politics in postcolonial third-world nations. An important assumption of the research is that curriculum is a powerful political tool, particularly in newly independent African states; hence, radical curricular revisions were to be…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Cultural Differences, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Research
Winsor, Jerry L.; Curtis, Dan B. – 1990
A general discussion of the nature of ethical values of the specific issues related to teaching such values leads to several specific suggestions as to how to accomplish ethical value education in communication. Ethical values education should be integrated throughout the curriculum of higher education in general and communication education in…
Descriptors: College Students, Course Content, Curriculum Design, Ethics
Finel-Honigman, Irene – 1989
In the area of business-related language training, the United States lags behind Europe, where graduate business schools require at least one foreign language with business proficiency for graduation. In most United States institutions, the long-standing policy of departmentalization and a perceived dichotomy between the humanities and traditional…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Business Communication, College Second Language Programs, Course Content
Heller, Joseph R. – 1990
This paper presents a psychology professor's account of his experiences teaching a course on Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome/Human Immunodeficiency Virus (AIDS/HIV) to college students. The first section discusses how to introduce and market the course on campus, and anticipate students' and colleagues' questions about one's motivations for…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, College Instruction, College Students, Course Content
Wolff, Leanne O. – 1986
The interpersonal communication course at an Ohio college is based on several assumptions about the nature of interpersonal communication. First, the course should emphasize both the ability to demonstrate knowledge of the communicative behavior appropriate in a given situation (cognitive domain) and the performance necessary for communication…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, College Seniors, Communication Skills, Core Curriculum
Thomas, John W. – 1985
Self-directed, or independent study activities were studied in adolescents, as well as their antecedents and consequences. The interrelationships, across age and grade, of several variables were described; i.e.: course requirements and conditions, student characteristics, study activities, and school achievement. First, autonomous learning…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age Differences, Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Classification
Papalia, Anthony – 1984
An integrated model of instruction in language and culture uses a sequential method of discovering sensation, perception, concept, and principle to develop self-analysis skills in students. When planning activities for learning a language and developing cultural understanding, teachers might follow a sequence such as the following: introduce…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Communicative Competence (Languages), Course Content, Critical Thinking
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