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Hanson, Kathleen S. – Journal of Professional Nursing, 1989
Nursing literature from 1893-1923 is reviewed for insights into what nurse educators believed to be the role of liberal education in the nursing profession, the anticipated effects of liberal education on nursing, and the relationship of the articulation of these beliefs to the development of collegiate-level nursing programs. (MSE)
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, Curriculum Development, Educational History, Higher Education
Michigan Consortium for the Evaluation of Nontraditional Education. – 1981
The personal, professional, and postgraduate educational development of graduates of six Michigan postsecondary institutions with programs that allow credit for experiential learning was examined. The two- and four-year programs also included a liberal-studies type curriculum, and experiential learning options included portfolio assessment,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adult Students, College Graduates, Educational Benefits
Babb, Lawrence A.; And Others – 1978
Historioal information concerning liberal studies education at Amherst College and proposals for academic programs are considered. Topics include the following: a chronology of curriculum reform at Amherst, the special character of the freshman and sophomore years, and divisions of the curricula, distribution scheme, majoring and taking electives,…
Descriptors: Academic Education, College Curriculum, College Freshmen, Curriculum Development
Hawley, John B. – 1981
The major elements of the Schumpeterian schema are examined, and events in the development of higher education in the United States are plotted on the Kondratieff Waves, with special reference to the evolution of liberal education and the sciences. It is suggested that the liberal arts, which had great impact in the 17th century, declined after…
Descriptors: Business Cycles, Economic Development, Economic Factors, Educational Development
Wegener, Charles – 1978
The problem of liberal education in the modern university is confronted in this book directed to academics in all fields. The history of the evolution of American higher education is examined and a philosophical consideration of how liberal education can be achieved today is addressed. The role of the development of libraries, research, and…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, College Role, Curriculum Development, Democracy

Fley, Jo Ann; Jaramillo, George R. – Journal of the NAWDAC, 1979
Mary Bidwell Breed predicted that midwestern universities would probably "pass through a stage of educational development in which the liberal arts are entirely feminized, the men are entirely commercialized." We can appreciate how close she came to pinpointing trends which did not begin to be reversed until sixty years later.…
Descriptors: Biographies, College Students, Educational Change, Educational Development

Lane, Jack C. – Liberal Education, 1984
A review of the contributions of the 1931 Rollins College conference on progressivism in higher education finds that it made active rather than passive education possible and thus diminished the possibility of a common, shared education. (MSE)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Conferences, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Brint, Steven; Karabel, Jerome – 1989
Guided by a vision of an ideal educational system that is dedicated to the cultivation of a democratic citizenry, this monograph explores a number of questions about the growth and recent transformation of American junior colleges from liberal arts transfer institutions to providers of terminal vocational training. Chapter 1 examines the role of…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Case Studies, College Role, Community Colleges
Heintze, Michael R. – 1985
The founding and development of private, primarily church-related, black colleges in Texas from 1865-1954 are reviewed, with focus primarily on 11 institutions that offered college-level work. Comparisons are made to public black colleges of Texas as well as to other black U.S. colleges and universities. Topical areas include: institutional…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Black Colleges, Church Related Colleges, College Curriculum

Powell, James M. – Liberal Education, 1983
The second half of the nineteenth century witnessed the early development of universities in the United States. What emerged was an institution pledged to the pursuit and dissemination of knowledge incorporating both the liberal arts and the professions. The tension between professional education and the liberal arts is discussed. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Role, Educational Benefits, Educational Development, Educational Environment

Kimball, Bruce A. – Liberal Education, 1981
In a long-standing debate, those who argue that "useful" studies are liberal have often appealed to Franklin, while those who oppose this have usually appealed to Aristotle. Both of these historical appeals are flawed, however, a fact revealing deeper misunderstanding in the contemporary debate. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational History, Educational Objectives

Paulson, Stanley F. – Liberal Education, 1982
The problems of traditional overspecialization in British universities and current efforts to liberalize the curriculum are discussed in the context of the historical development of the university and curriculum structure. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Comparative Education, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development

Stanley, Tal – Now & Then, 2002
As a writer and faculty member at Emory & Henry College (Virginia), Ed Bingham focused on land reform and the sustenance that came from the land. His concern for the damages caused by colonialism influenced the early days of Appalachian Studies. His work was interdisciplinary, with commitments to social justice, democracy, and racial equality.…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Appalachian Studies, Biographies, College Faculty

Kimball, Bruce A. – Journal of General Education, 1986
Reviews the influence of liberal education upon legal education, studying the historical process according to which changes of emphasis within liberal education (from rhetoric to dialectic or the reverse) have been reflected in related changes in legal education. (AYC)
Descriptors: Academic Education, Curriculum Development, Educational History, Educational Trends

Lane, Jack C. – History of Education Quarterly, 1987
Discusses the Yale Report of 1828 in terms of an entrepreneurial future. Discusses how liberal education came to America in the 17th Century and explains how the Yale Report interprets this heritage. Evaluates the nature of this effort in terms of the political impact on the future of liberal education in the United States. (BR)
Descriptors: Colonial History (United States), Curriculum Development, Educational History, General Education