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Portland Project Committee, OR. – 1970
This teacher's guide contains part two of the four-part first year Portland Project, a three-year secondary integrated science curriculum sequence. This part involves the student with unifying principles essential for deeper understanding of the concept of energy. Confidence in the atomic nature of matter is built by relating heat in terms of…
Descriptors: Energy, Integrated Curriculum, Physical Sciences, Science Activities
Portland Project Committee, OR. – 1973
This teacher's guide includes parts three and four of the four-part third year Portland Project, a three-year integrated secondary science curriculum sequence. The underlying intention of the third year is to study energy and its importance to life. Energy-related concepts considered in year one and two, and the concepts related to atomic…
Descriptors: Energy, Integrated Curriculum, Physical Sciences, Science Activities
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Goodney, David E.; And Others – Journal of Chemical Education, 1986
Describes the concept of a unified laboratory program in which integrated experiments are brought together from several areas of chemistry. Discusses the design and implementation of the unified laboratory at Willamette University, including lists of laboratory experiments and projects. (TW)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Instructional Improvement, Integrated Curriculum
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Beven, Roy Q.; Raudebaugh, Robert A. – Journal of Technology Studies, 2004
Scientific concepts and processes are best developed in the context of technological problem solving. However, even some of the best secondary science curricula are weak in technology education and visa versa. A goal of technology and science education is to integrate student learning of science and technology. The relationship between science and…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Technology Education, Unified Studies Curriculum, Science Education
Anderson, Philip M., Ed. – The Leaflet, 1983
The eight articles in this focused journal issue are concerned with integrating reading, writing, and thinking, with varying attention to other language processes such as listening and speaking. The titles and authors of the articles are (1) "Does What You Read Influence How You Write?" by Dennis Adams; (2) "Dictation: Building…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Integrated Activities, Integrated Curriculum, Language Arts
Spicer, Willa – 1988
During the next school year, South Brunswick (New Jersey) High School will offer an interdisciplinary course developed by six teachers under a grant from the Federal Government and the local Board of Education. The objectives of the two-year development project were: (1) to allow staff to explore alternatives to traditional secondary school…
Descriptors: Course Content, Critical Thinking, Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum Development
Frank, K. W. – 1982
Beginning with the 1980-81 school year, the Navajo Mission/Academy implemented a new secondary school mathematics curriculum, Unified Mathematics, based on New York State's "Three-Year Sequence for High School Mathematics." The comprehensive package meets the school's 3-year mathematics graduation requirement and provides preparation for…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, Behavioral Objectives, College Preparation
Cambridge Conference on School Mathematics, Newton, MA. – 1970
The Cambridge Conference on School Mathematics (CCSM) was an association of prominent mathematicians who had a concern for mathematics education at school level, from kindergarten through grade twelve. These mathematicians organized three main conferences in three areas of mathematics education, and have carried on activities related to the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Feasibility Studies
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Glines, Don – NASSP Bulletin, 1982
Suggests how curriculum and school structure must change to meet the needs of a rapidly changing world. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Change, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Futures (of Society)
Thomson, Barbara S. – 1993
The goals of this curriculum, developed as a summer course for the Young Scholars Program at The Ohio State University-Columbus, are as follows: (1) enable students to develop an understanding of the concept of a system; (2) help students gain an appreciation of the value of systems; (3) develop skills in working with systems; (4) expand skills in…
Descriptors: Career Exploration, Cognitive Style, Course Content, Field Trips
Clemmons, Joan; And Others – 1991
This collection of administrative, planning, and teaching materials focuses on an immersion approach to engaging learners in whole literacy. The collection's 6 sections are as follows: (1) Role of the Administrator (Mary Dill); (2) Role of the Reading Teacher (Carleen Payne); (3) Batteries and Bulbs (DonnaLynn Estes); (4) Bears (Lois Laase); (5)…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Curriculum Design, Elementary Education, Holistic Approach
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Bureau of Curriculum Development. – 1987
The unified science approach to instruction is one in which the concepts and processes of science are presented to emphasize the fundamental unity of scientific thought rather than the distinctions among the various scientific disciplines. The general thrust of this program is to provide students with motivating, meaningful units that will…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, General Science, Instructional Materials
Hickman, Faith M.; And Others – 1987
The Science/Technology/Society (STS) theme describes a contemporary trend in education which focuses on the teaching of issues such as air quality, nuclear power, land use, and water resources but justification for including STS in the high school core curriculum has a precedence based on historical connections among science, technology, and…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Course Content, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
Williams, Roger J. – 1986
The world's most serious problems involve people's inability to peacefully coexist with other people. The only antidote to prejudice, injustice, murder, and terrorism is to develop an understanding of the many different patterns of human life. However, western civilization and its educational systems have developed into fragmented forms, resulting…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Development, Educational Improvement, Educational Innovation
Portland Project Committee, OR. – 1970
This teacher's guide contains parts three and four of the four-part first year Portland Project, a three-year secondary integrated science curriculum sequence. Part three of the guide deals with topics such as the cell, reproduction, embryology, genetics, genetic diseases, genetics and change, populations, effects of density on populations,…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Genetics, Integrated Curriculum, Reproduction (Biology)
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