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Zughoul, Muhammad Raji – 1986
The structure of the university English department in Third World countries is examined with respect to curricula, objectives, policies, and traditions. Examples are drawn from Arab countries, India, Pakistan, and several African countries. The typical syllabus in English has offered a complete coverage of English literature, but little emphasis…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, College Curriculum, Cultural Context, Curriculum Development
Hellmich, David M. – 1989
In spite of difficulties in analyzing student retention in community college programs and courses, certain facts about student attrition are known. First, students who drop out of class or school tend to have lower grades than students who persist. Second, the ability of students to drop in and out of community colleges at will has negative…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Dropout Prevention, Dropouts, English Departments
Knee, Adam – ADE Bulletin, 1999
Describes an English instructor's experiences teaching at a private, English-language university in Bangkok, Thailand. Illustrates the difficulties the author faced in dealing with differences in cultures and learning styles and indicates the generative potential of such difficulties. Notes that the instructor's solution was to use a combination…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, College Faculty, Cultural Differences, English Departments
Braine, George – 1993
When English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) students were few and far between at college, they were absorbed into regular Freshman English courses designed for, and dominated by native speakers. However, it appears that ESL students are best served by placing them in classes specially designed for their needs, rather than mainstreaming them or placing…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, College Freshmen, English Departments, English Instruction
Milne, Fred L. – 1988
English department heads often find themselves walking a tightrope, trying to keep the various elements of their departments in balance. Yet despite the diversity of interests, English departments should maintain a united house. In fact, separating disciplines--such as writing and literature--into different departments would be negative for both…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Administrator Role, College English, Department Heads
Zughoul, Muhammad Raji – 1985
English departments in Arab universities have been in an uncertain state from their beginning for lack of specific policy on the emphasis to be given to English or comparative literature, English or general linguistics, or a combination. Leanings toward English literature have always been evident, but course offerings and faculty recruitment show…
Descriptors: Arabic, College Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Developing Nations
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