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Neusner, Jacob – Change, 1987
Jewish studies have split into two camps. The one camp is the ethnic and the other is the academic. The crisis of ethnic studies arose because the ethnics ignored the disciplines of the academy, and because the academy found a way to segregate the ethnics. (MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Education, Competition, Ethnic Studies, Higher Education
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Snare, Gerald – Change, 1980
The decline of the liberal arts, as signaled by declining enrollments, fewer majors, and the ascendency of preprofessional education, is discussed. Business is seen to be retraining students in logical thinking, the principles of cause and effect, human communication, reading, and writing--all traditional liberal arts objectives. (MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Education, Cognitive Development, Education Work Relationship, General Education
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Bonham, George – Change, 1980
The new Rockefeller Foundation's Commission on the Humanities' report is discussed. Some of the commission's recommendations include: improved quality of elementary and secondary schools, strengthening of humanities research, reaffirmation within education of the values of the humanities, and closer collaboration of educational and cultural…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Cognitive Development, Creative Thinking, Culture
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Bucher, Glenn R. – Change, 1982
Criticism of church-related colleges as ignoring or fighting the academic revolution is seen as too severe. Suggestions are made for closing the gap between the academic revolution and traditional institutional religious identity: intellectual pursuits must be affirmed, intellectual pluralism sought, theory critiqued, and the role as a valuing…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Church Related Colleges, College Role, Critical Thinking