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Parmeter, Sarah-Hope – 1991
A number of teachers have for some years been creating lesbian and gay-inclusive college-level composition courses. Teachers who create such courses do so because it is intrinsic to their notion of good teaching, which includes the goal of fostering students' personal relationships with the written word. Many of these teachers often speak of…
Descriptors: College English, College Faculty, Course Content, Higher Education
Walker, C. Noojin – Improving College and University Teaching, 1975
The accountability of faculty for teaching is discussed with reference to the comprehensive course syllabus (an agreement on course content between faculty members and between teachers and students with course objectives states behaviorally), determination of the means of measuring the agreed-upon accomplishments, and responsibility of the…
Descriptors: Accountability, Administrator Responsibility, Behavioral Objectives, College Faculty
Mayberry, William E. – 1970
From a prepared script, teacher behavior indicating positive and negative attitudes toward students and toward the course material was role played before 16 introductory psychology classroom groups. The treatments were crossed in a 2x2 design. Each class session consisted of the experimental treatment embedded in a 15-minute lecture, an…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Faculty, College Students, Course Content
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Howard, Elizabeth F. – Top of the News, 1987
This description of the activities of the Teachers of Children's Literature Discussion Group of the American Library Association highlights a newsletter, distribution of course syllabi, conference programs, and the findings of a survey of group members. The survey questionnaire covered basic emphases, teaching methods, satisfactions, problems, and…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, College Faculty, Conferences, Course Content
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Pace, R. Wayne; Ross, Robert F. – Communication Education, 1983
Reports on a study of the characteristics of the basic course in organizational communication. Analyzed 100 questionnaires that provided data on the following: schools and departments offering basic courses, faculty, textbooks, and topics covered. (PD)
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), College Faculty, Course Content, Departments
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Rosenzweig, Roy – History Teacher, 2001
Presents an interview with Leon F. Litwack, a professor of U.S. history at the University of California, Berkeley. Covers topics such as what led him to teaching history, his lectures at Berkeley, themes covered in his U.S. history surveys, and his perception of good teaching. (CMK)
Descriptors: Careers, College Faculty, Course Content, Higher Education
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Weiland, Steven – Review of Higher Education, 1995
A discussion of the role of specialization within intellectual disciplines looks at three related aspects of any discipline (history, cognition, culture), then gives an account of an English course reflecting the author's specialized intellectual interest. It is argued that a better understanding of scholarly activity is needed. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Course Content, Course Organization, English Literature
Philipose, Vimala; And Others – Nursing and Health Care, 1991
A literature review found that (1) many students and nurses held negative views of the elderly, affecting career choices; (2) gerontological content in baccalaureate nursing programs ranged from little or none to adequate; and (3) a severe shortage of faculty prepared to teach gerontological nursing and negative attitudes toward this…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Career Choice, Clinical Experience, College Faculty
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Ruggiero, Josephine A.; Weston, Louise C. – Teaching Sociology, 1991
Uses data from a questionnaire survey to describe practicing sociologists' views on sociological practice and its role in an introductory sociology course. Finds respondents identified five areas as most relevant to teach. Reports practitioners willing to share their work and concerned that students learn about sociological practices. (Author/NL)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Course Content, Data Analysis, Educational Research
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Cody, M. Schelle; Prieto, Loreto R. – Teaching of Psychology, 2000
Provides information on how intelligence testing courses are currently taught in a sample of American Psychological Association (APA)-accredited clinical and school psychology programs from across the United States and Canada. Discusses limitations of the study and teaching strategies to improve students' test administration skills. (CMK)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Course Content, Educational Strategies, Foreign Countries
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Braxton, John M.; Bayer, Alan E. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2004
Bringing together the results of the research reported in Chapters Four and Five, this chapter provides recommendations for instructor behavior consistent with the best criteria for ethical behavior toward students.
Descriptors: Ethics, Teacher Behavior, Teacher Student Relationship, College Faculty
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Fessel, Shirley – InSight: A Collection of Faculty Scholarship, 2006
Critical thinking enjoys almost universal support, except when applied to controversial topics. Yet it is these topics that are often the most effective initiators of critical thinking exercises that improve students' rational approaches to challenging problems. The use of controversial issues to promote critical thinking requires an institutional…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Academic Freedom, Critical Thinking, Educational Policy
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Halx, Mark D.; Reybold, L. Earle – Journal of General Education, 2006
Given that critical thinking development is an essential part of undergraduate education, and in most cases faculty members accept their role to promote some level of it in their classrooms, this article explores the complicated relationship between faculty perceptions of critical thinking and pedagogical applications. Following a review of the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Critical Thinking, Comparative Analysis, Liberal Arts
Miller, Raymond C.; Brown, Dennis – Community College Social Science Journal, 1977
Results of a survey of social science programs at San Francisco Bay area community colleges, covering extent of communication between two- and four-year institutions, physical setting of instruction, departmental structures, course offerings, and utilization and background of faculty. (RT)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Articulation (Education), College Faculty, Community Colleges
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Eldridge, William D. – Education, 1982
Discusses inadequacies of current method of teaching ethnic perspectives to graduate and undergraduate social work students. Suggests a group therapeutic model be used to teach ethnic and minority content. Provides implications for social work faculty, students of ethnic and minority content, and the social work profession as a whole. (AH)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Course Content, Cultural Awareness, Ethnic Groups
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