Citations with the tag: CURRICULA (Courses of study)
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- Professional Development from Montana State University.
// NSTA Express; 4/27/2009, p6A description of the course "Comparative Planetology: Establishing a Virtual Presence in the Solar System" being offered at Montana State University's National Teachers Enhancement Network (NTEN) is presented.
- MSU Online Courses Cover Astronomy, Earth Science, Physics, and More.
// NSTA Express; 8/3/2009, p7A description of an online course "The Fascinating Bug: Learning About Insects through Observation," being offered by the National Teachers Enhancement Network is provided.
- Back to School: Improve Your Knowledge of Physical Science.
// NSTA Express; 8/31/2009, p3A description of the course on "Light," offered through National Science Teacher's Association's (NSTA) live web sessions, is offered.
- University of Massachusetts Amherst's Science Education Online (SEO) Leads to M. Ed. or Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study.
// NSTA Express; 7/12/2010, p4A description of the course "Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study" being offered as online course by School of Education and College of Natural Sciences, is provided.
- New Online Graduate Course from AMNH: Climate Change.
// NSTA Express; 2/7/2011, p3A description of the course "Astronomy for Beginners" being offered at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) in the U.S. is presented.
- Graduates' flexible friend.
// Works Management; Jan2009, Vol. 62 Issue 1, p7A description of the course MSC in Manufacturing Leadership program developed by the Manufacturing Institute being offered at the Lancaster University Management School in Lancaster, England is provided.
- ProQuest Adds Internet-Delivered CasePacks To Product Offerings.
// Educational Marketer; 05/01/2000, Vol. 31 Issue 13, p4Focuses on ProQuest CasePacks, a customizable, Internet-delivered electronic product for business courses of all levels introduced by ProQuest, formerly Bell & Howell Information & Learning.
- Students spread the bug.
// AdMedia; Sep2002, Vol. 17 Issue 8, p8Focuses on the Elam Creative Ad Course in Auckland, New Zealand. Creation of a viral electronic mail campaign to support the Sanitarium Up & Go 'A Few Weetbix short of a breakfast' campaign; Details on the curriculum; Enhancement of the art direction skills of the students.
- IP3 designs certificate.
// Printing World; 4/22/2004, Vol. 286 Issue 4, p10Reports on the offer of a certificate course by the Institute of Paper, Printing and Packaging.
- Diploma offers a wide range of skills for industry.
// MWP; May2009, Vol. 153 Issue 3, p12A description of the course "Diploma in Manufacturing and Product Design" to be introduced in schools and colleges across England is provided.
- Reflections on getting started with Koorie perspectives across the curriculum.
Irving, Faith // Ethos P-6; 1999 Term 2, Vol. 7 Issue 2, p23Discusses a curriculum that helps non-indigenous children to learn about the first culture of Australia. Importance of implementing mutual respect among students of different backgrounds; Significance of teaching the first culture of Australia; Overview of the White Australia policy and related...
- New Mexico Junior College.
Irving, Faith // Techniques: Connecting Education & Careers; Nov/Dec2002, Vol. 77 Issue 8, p45Focuses on the course of study for students majoring in automotive technology in New mexico. Education program toward an associate degree in applied science; Description of Ford Automotive Student Service Educational Training Program; Comprehension about the importance of professionalism.
- Guest Editor's Introduction to Parts I and II.
Matusov, Eugene // Journal of Russian & East European Psychology; Jan/Feb2009, Vol. 47 Issue 1, p3An introduction to the journal is presented in which the editor discusses an article on the contributions of the School of the Dialogue of Cultures (SDC) philosophers and teachers to the development of concept and practice on equal grounds, the Developmental Instruction, a curriculum designed in...
- Curriculum wars.
Burgan, Mary // Academe; May/Jun96, Vol. 82 Issue 3, p2Opinion. Comments on American higher education, and highlights several issues concerning the curriculum. Focus of the education summit; Views on the National Association of Scholars' report which criticised professors; What influenced disagreement; Why the present curriculum in 1996, should be...
- Take back the schools.
Hatton, Joanne // Alberta Report / Newsmagazine; 5/17/93, Vol. 20 Issue 22, p29Recalls the Calgary conference called by Albertans for Quality Education whose theme was parental control and choice. Allegations of one curriculum consultant that AQE is a `dangerous group'; Argument of William Gairdner, keynote speaker, and speakers Link Byfield and Mark Milliron; AQE to focus...
- Cal Poly Offers Short Course.
Hatton, Joanne // Paint & Coatings Industry; Jan2008, Vol. 24 Issue 1, p16A description of the short course on polymers and coatings science being offered at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo in San Luis Obispo, California is presented.
- Revolt in Queens.
Tucker, William // American Spectator; Feb1993, Vol. 26 Issue 2, p26Discusses controversy in New York, New York over a program called `Children of the Rainbow,' headed by School Chancellor Joseph Fernandez. Sex education and anger of parents; Bureaucracy in New York education; Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES); Irene Impellizzeri, the leader of...
- A Course in Modern Biology--for the Family.
Brown, Thomas E. // BioScience; 6/15/1970, Vol. 20 Issue 12, p715A description of the course "Biology for the Family" being offered in high schools and junior colleges is provided.
- AN EXPERIMENTAL GRADUATE TRAINING PROGRAM IN BIOMATHEMATICS.
Watt, Kenneth E. F. // BioScience; Dec1965, Vol. 15 Issue 12, p777A description of the course related to biomathematics being offered at University of California, Davis, California is provided.
- Continuing education.
Watt, Kenneth E. F. // Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society; Feb98, Vol. 79 Issue 2, p348Presents information on education courses pertaining to meteorology, being offered by Trinity Consultants. Information on a risk management course; Length of the courses; Where the courses will be held; Contact information.
- Short Courses.
Watt, Kenneth E. F. // Spectroscopy; Mar2011, Vol. 26 Issue 3, p57A calendar of global events in 2011 is presented which includes the presentation of the course "Introduction to Modern Mass Spectrometry," a problem-based learning approach for NMR Spectral Interpretation and Organic Spectroscopy, and presentation of the course "Frontiers in Spectroscopy."
- Metacognition in environmental education: A study of the relationship between the manifest and ...
Bogan, Margaret B.; Easton, Stanley E. // College Student Journal; Mar1998, Vol. 32 Issue 1, p93Investigates the relationship between the manifest and received curriculum. Environmental education curriculum design; Impact of metacognitive models in teacher education; Teacher training programs' facilitation of curriculum delivery.
- USING STUDENT PREFERENCES TO FASHION A NEW BUSINESS MANAGEMENT CURRICULUM.
Phillips, Antoinette S.; Settoon, Randall P.; Phillips, Carl R. // College Student Journal; Mar2003, Vol. 37 Issue 1, p156Deals with a study which discusses a curriculum revision undertaken by a Management department, with emphasis on the assessment of student preferences as an input to the revision process, and reports on the resulting changes to an existing curriculum. Method used in the study; Results and...
- Clarification.
Phillips, Antoinette S.; Settoon, Randall P.; Phillips, Carl R. // CPA Journal; May2006, Vol. 76 Issue 5, p9A correction to the article "Motivation in the First Accounting Course" that was published in the April 2006 issue is presented.
- January--a time when offbeat courses shine.
Clayton, Mark // Christian Science Monitor; 1/16/2001, Vol. 93 Issue 35, p14Discusses unconventional college courses offered in the winter terms of many colleges in the United States.
- College study topics come in all 31 flavors.
Clayton, Mark // Christian Science Monitor; 1/16/2001, Vol. 93 Issue 35, p14Discusses several unconventional college courses being offered in 2001, including a course which studies the political aspects of music written by Bruce Springsteen.
- Even tidy teachers should make room for messy play sometimes.
Nelson, Todd R. // Christian Science Monitor; 1/16/2001, Vol. 93 Issue 35, p15Discusses the importance of variety in the curricula of schools, and presents the experiences of the author with modified curricula.
- Educators and utility companies create energy efficiency...
Nelson, Todd R. // Curriculum Review; Apr92, Vol. 31 Issue 8, p16Views the curriculum created by school-business partnership in Oregon for the students with grades K through 12. Programs included in the Energy Smarts; How the students compete in the Energy Smarts program.
- Middle school curriculum teaches students about U.S. legal system.
Nelson, Todd R. // Curriculum Review; Apr92, Vol. 31 Issue 8, p23Presents information that the eight graders in New York City learn about the United States legal system as part of the city's Law and Social Problems curriculum. Implication of the curriculum; Why the students are motivated to learn from the curriculum; Courses that are included in the curriculum.
- S.C. approves first set of curriculum frameworks.
Viadero, Debra // Education Week; 11/17/93, Vol. 13 Issue 11, p10Reports on the approval by the South Carolina state school board of a set of curriculum frameworks in the teaching of mathematics, visual and performing arts and foreign languages. Lobbying from parents opposing the imposition of outcomes-based education; Grouping of students by ability levels;...
- SMALL BUSINESS.
Viadero, Debra // Business Journal Serving Fresno & the Central San Joaquin Valley; 1/25/2008, Issue 323816, p6A description of the course "Entrepreneurial Training Process," (ETP) designed to assist entrepreneurs evaluate their business feasibility and write a viable business plan, being offered by Central Valley Business Incubator Inc. is provided.
- Bringing Aboriginal literature into schools key to reaching kids.
Ross, Matt // Saskatchewan Sage; Oct2002, Vol. 7 Issue 1, p16Reports on the decision of educator Beverly Kynoch to work toward the incorporation of Saskatchewan literature in school curriculums in Saskatchewan. Need for incorporation of such literature in curriculum; high school in Saskatoon that has incorporated Aboriginal books into its classrooms;...
- I want to leave my MSc course in social work but need I go empty-handed?
Young, Colin // Community Care; 4/8/2010, Issue 1813, p30The article provides an answer to a question of leaving the Master of Science course with some sort of qualification and paying the bursary and tuition fee.
- The global university.
Condit, Philip; Pipes, R. Byron // Issues in Science & Technology; Fall97, Vol. 14 Issue 1, p27Opinion. Comments on the changes in engineering education to meet the challenges in the changing industrial structure. Account on the `Model of the Global University'; Basic principles involved in the model; Significance and implication of the model.
- Conceptions of curriculum and paradigms for research: The case of school effectiveness studies.
Reid, William A. // Journal of Curriculum & Supervision; Spring97, Vol. 12 Issue 3, p212Discusses issues involved in curriculum research. Persistence of studies on school effectiveness; Careers of research paradigms; Contributions of schools to society.
- `Reconceptualist' and `dominant' perspectives in curriculum theory: What do they have to say to...
Reid, William A. // Journal of Curriculum & Supervision; Spring98, Vol. 13 Issue 3, p287Focuses on the perception of reconceptualists and dominant about the curriculum theory. Dominants' view of the curriculum as items of knowledge and skills; Reconceptualists' stress on the importance of words than actions; Dominance of the Dominant Perspective in terms of academic and...
- Toward a More Balanced Curriculum: Multioriented Curriculum Structure in Israeli Primary...
Sabar, Naama; Silberstein, Moshe // Journal of Curriculum & Supervision; Fall98, Vol. 14 Issue 1, p43Examines the curricular structures of three schools in Israel as they move towards a multi-oriented curricular structure. Four curricular components characterized by a different profile of curricular features; Conditions that enable the schools to operate the multi-oriented curricular structure.
- Classroom as communities.
Tinto, Vincent // Journal of Higher Education; Nov/Dec97, Vol. 68 Issue 6, p659Examines the educational character of student persistence in relation to classrooms as communities. Examination on the lack of current roles played by classrooms in current theories of students; Discussion on research done by numerous researchers; Background information on the involvement of...
- Degree Offered In Shooting/Hunting Sports Management.
Sutton, Keith // Southern Sporting Journal; Dec2007, Vol. 13 Issue 6, p7A description of the shooting-and-hunting-sports management two-year associate degree program from Montgomery Community College in Troy, North Carolina is presented.
- The soul of the curriculum.
Green, William Scott // Liberal Education; Sep/Oct90, Vol. 76 Issue 4, p2Focuses on the education curricula. Visions of college teachers; Patterns of instruction; Diversity issues; Theoretical distinctions; Revival of rhetoric for a return to general studies.
- A CSA course with a difference: a report from the Midland Faculty, Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) and the West Midlands Deanery.
DEIGHAN, MIKE; MOHANNA, KAY; SIMPSON, ROBIN // Education for Primary Care; Sep2010, Vol. 21 Issue 5, p328A description of the course "Clinical Skills Assessment (CSA)" being offered at Midland Faculty RCGP/West Midlands Deanery is provided.
- Cluster-based learning in Herefordshire.
SAADI, HASAN // Education for Primary Care; Sep2010, Vol. 21 Issue 5, p330A description of the course "Cluster-based learning" being offered at West Midlands deanery in Hertfordshire, England, is provided.
- Entrepreneurship class seeks internships.
Kibbe, Cindy // New Hampshire Business Review; 7/31/2010, Vol. 32 Issue 16, p4A description of the Entrepreneurship Internship course being offered at the University of New Hampshire's (UNH) Center for Venture Research in New Hampshire.
- Big Train CPC training offer.
Kibbe, Cindy // Motor Transport; 1/18/2010, p3The article announces that the Big Train CPC courses will grant 10% bulk-booking discount to hauliers who registered for five or more drivers at Chester Racecourse on January 29 and 30, 2010 in Chester, England.
- SUNY Ulster Offers EKG technician certification.
Kibbe, Cindy // Hudson Valley Business Journal; 4/19/2010, Vol. 21 Issue 16, p6A description of the course "EKG Technician" being offered at the Kingston Hospital Campus in New York is provided.
- Wild about learning.
Scott, Mark E. // Outdoor Life; Sep92, Vol. 190 Issue 3, p62Discusses Project WILD (Wildlife in Learning Design), a program which injects information about wildlife into all phases of students' educational curriculum. Project WILD materials; Reasons for its success; Implementation; WILD coordinators.
- The costs of illiberal education.
Feola, Christopher J. // Quill; May98, Vol. 86 Issue 4, p33Focuses on the economic aspects of illiberal education. Indepth look at computer technology; Details on the recognition given to the cost of illiberal education by engineering schools; Information on the value of a liberal education.
- CFA Education.
Feola, Christopher J. // Secured Lender; Jan/Feb2003, Vol. 59 Issue 1, p87Provides information on courses offered by the Commercial Finance Association in 2003. Coverage of the first Field Examiner School course; Goal of the Workouts & Bankruptcy Workshop.
- A proposed comprehensive solution to the cycle of mediocrity...
Kahn, Michael; Volmink, John // South African Journal of Science; Sep95, Vol. 91 Issue 9, p421Focuses on the problems facing South Africa's science and mathematics education (SME). Aim of Centre for Education Policy Development; Conclusions of SME; Details on Students and Youth into Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (SYSTEM) program.
- The arts connection.
Quesada, Arli // Technology & Learning; Sep98, Vol. 19 Issue 2, p52Gives information on the integration of arts into the school's curriculum, highlighting various schools and their arts program. Information on the Arts and Communications program launched at Woodland High School Southern California; Comments from Charles Warner, head of the arts department at...

