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Solberg, Richard W. – 1985
An overview is provided of the history and mission of Lutheran higher education in North America. The contributions of Lutheran colleges and universities to the church, to society and to higher education are discussed in the following chapters: (1) "Reformation Roots"; (2) "Foothold in America"; (3) "Early Ventures in…
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, College Administration, College Curriculum, College Faculty
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Patterson, W. Brown – Soundings, 1984
The evolution of the Harvard University undergraduate liberal arts curriculum and its relationship to contemporary concepts and discussion of the educated person is examined. A specific definition of the intended outcomes of liberal arts education in the 1980s is proposed. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Case Studies, College Curriculum, College Presidents
Guyotte, Roland L. – 1980
Changes between 1920 and 1950 in the American idea of going to college, from an aspiration into a right, are described. The interplay among educational leaders during this period illuminates many of their uncertainties and concerns. One element in the debate is the centrality of liberal education as a normative concept to explain and prescribe for…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Access to Education, College Curriculum, Educational Change
Forest, Robert F. – 1979
The changes and expansions of Castleton State College curriculum from 1961 to 1979 are examined, and projections for the future are offered. The development from emphasis on teacher preparation to liberal arts has taken place at the college during this time period and since the college became a member of the Vermont State College system. The…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Role, Curriculum Development, Decision Making
Smith, Gerald W. – 1980
Using original source documents, secondary sources, and the author's personal knowledge, this ten-chapter monograph traces the development of the Illinois junior and community colleges from 1946 through 1980. While focusing on the characteristics, functions, and legislative mandates of the colleges in the 1940's, Chapter I also summarizes the…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Faculty, Construction Programs, Court Litigation
Campbell, Paul – Human Services in the Rural Environment, 1982
Education for rural social work during the periods 1908-1940, 1940-1974, 1974-present underwent curricular changes, influenced by general characteristics of the social work profession, aims of professional and higher education, structure/organization of colleges with social work programs, and social economic conditions, as well as by rural needs.…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Delivery Systems, Educational History, Federal Legislation
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Alemna, A. A. – Education for Information, 1994
Discusses issues relating to library and information science education in Africa. Topics include a historical background; professional recognition; standards; student recruitment; physical facilities; relevance of the curricula; financial constraints; research degrees; continuing education; paraprofessional library staff training; employment…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Developing Nations, Educational Facilities, Educational Finance
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Brothers, Timothy S. – Journal of Geography, 1991
Uses the U.S. General Land Office Survey as a source of data for reconstruction of local presettlement vegetation patterns in the United States. Data serve as a basis for an introductory biogeography course at Indiana University, Indianapolis. Includes field exercises, questions, and tables of frequency of witness-trees records. (NL)
Descriptors: Class Activities, College Curriculum, Course Content, Field Instruction
Kidwell, Clara Sue – 1999
The first Native American studies programs, created in the rising political consciousness of the late 1960s and early 1970s, arose from a rejection of traditional curricula and challenged stereotypes of Indians and their history. During the 1980s, Native studies programs became vehicles to recruit and retain American Indian students, reflecting…
Descriptors: Activism, American Indian History, American Indian Languages, American Indian Literature
Hitchman, James H. – 1981
The impact of the following private colleges in the Pacific Northwest is examined: Willamette University (Salem, Oregon), Pacific University (Forest Grove, Oregon), Linfield College (McMinnville, Oregon), Lewis and Clark College (Portland, Oregon), Whitman College (Walla Walla, Washington), University of Puget Sound (Tacoma, Washington), Whitworth…
Descriptors: Alumni, Case Studies, Church Related Colleges, College Curriculum
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Layton, Elizabeth N. – Office of Education, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1954
The continued interest in the development and improvement of general education programs in the colleges and universities has prompted the Office of Education to publish this bibliography for the period 1949-1953. In compiling this bibliography on general education an attempt has been made to include only articles and materials: (1) reporting…
Descriptors: Educational History, Annotated Bibliographies, College Curriculum, Curriculum Development
Westmeyer, Paul – 1985
The history of higher education in the United States is traced. While major developments affecting higher education as a whole are emphasized, detailed descriptions are included on the nature of selected institutions, their operating arrangements, and their influences. In addition to historical facts, details, and data, a synthesis of educational…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Church Related Colleges, College Administration, College Curriculum
Ducote, Janice M. – 1985
Historical and societal conditions that have influenced the college curriculum are considered, along with issues of the 1980s. Up to the 19th century, the bachelor of arts degree was a preprofessional degree; the Ph.D. degree was introduced after the Civil War. Since the doctoral degree emphasized research skills, universities began to employ…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Civil Rights, College Curriculum, College Instruction
Jarvis, Chester D. – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1918
This pamphlet has been prepared for the special use of persons charged with the administration of agricultural colleges. Inasmuch as it shows in tabulated form the practice of the various colleges concerning the distribution of required subjects, committees on "courses of study" should find it useful in planning curricula. Principals of…
Descriptors: Graduation Requirements, Agricultural Colleges, Admission Criteria, College Admission
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
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