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History in the computing curriculum

Proceedings Frontiers in Education 1997 27th Annual Conference. Teaching and Learning in an Era of Change, 1997
Although history is a part of arts and sciences, the history of computing has yet to receive uniform acceptance in the academic community. The history of computing should be considered as a part of human understanding and how the development of computing has affected the human environment.
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History in the computer science curriculum

ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 1996
IFIP Working Group 9.7 (History of Computing) is charged with not only encouraging the preservation of computer artifacts, the recording of the memoirs of pioneers, and the analysis of the downstream impact of computer innovations, but also on the development of educational modules on the history of computing.
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History in the Mathematics Curriculum

The American Mathematical Monthly, 1974
(1974). History in the Mathematics Curriculum. The American Mathematical Monthly: Vol. 81, No. 8, pp. 899-901.
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Conceptions of Curriculum History

Curriculum Inquiry, 1979
In sampling the literature on curriculum, one finds the assertion that curriculum workers are an ahistorical lot. With varying degrees of emphasis, a number of authors have made this point, including Herbert Kliebard, Mary Louise Seguel, Dwayne Huebner, Arno Bellack, B. 0. Smith, 0. L.
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Explorations in Curriculum History

2000
The book series, entitled “Research in Curriculum and Instruction”, will focuses on a) considerations of curriculum practices at school, district, state, and federal levels, b) relationship of curriculum practices to curriculum theories and societal issues, c) concerns derived from curriculum policy analyses and from analyses of various curriculum ...
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History in the Pharmacy Curriculum

Pharmaceutical Profession and Society : roots, development and lessons for the future : abstract book
A few lessons to be drawn: In asking about their teaching, professors demonstrated that his- tory can be inserted into many subjects across the curriculum. Some like law and ethics and social pharmacy are more obvious. Others such as phar- maceutics require creativity and clever instruction- al design.
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Teaching Racial History: Enacting Curriculum in Discretionary Spaces

Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2022
Abby Reisman, Lightning Jay
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