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Kaufman, Paula T. – Library Journal, 1992
Argues for a fundamental focusing of library education and bibliographic instruction on lifelong competency in information management and use. Calls for information competency to be part of the core curriculum at every educational level and for undergraduate degree granting programs in information management. (EA)
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Degrees (Academic), Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education

Brand, Myles – Educational Record, 1992
It is not research and undergraduate teaching that are in conflict, but how we perceive and value those activities and organize our institutions to reflect those attitudes. Remedies include renewing faculty and graduate student commitment to home campuses, appropriate evaluation and rewards for excellence in teaching, and institutional…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Change Strategies, College Instruction, Educational Change

Williams, Robin – Physics Education, 1991
Described is the undergraduate curriculum in physics and its relationship to astronomy at Cambridge University. Discussed are the astronomical research and research establishments at Cambridge. Personal views of a student on the postgraduate research being done at Cambridge are also included. (KR)
Descriptors: Astronomy, College Science, Curriculum, Foreign Countries

Clermont, Kevin M.; Hillman, Robert A. – Journal of Legal Education, 1991
An undergraduate general education course introducing principles of law taught at Cornell University (New York), illustrates the value of law school faculty teaching undergraduate courses: the task is rewarding and satisfying without being too time consuming, and introducing undergraduates to law benefits both the law school and the students. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Course Descriptions, Educational Strategies, Faculty Workload

Katula, Richard A.; Threnhauser, Elizabeth – Communication Education, 1999
Reviews the movement toward an expanded classroom through experientially based curricular innovations such as cooperative education, internships, study abroad, and service learning, which are intended to bring concrete experience into the learning model, allowing students to apply classroom concepts and complete the learning process. Provides an…
Descriptors: Cooperative Education, Curriculum, Educational Principles, Experiential Learning
Goldberg, Mark F. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1999
Excellence in undergraduate education became the first goal of SUNY President Shirley Strum Kenny's broadly-based five-year plan. Its capstone is the report "Reinventing Undergraduate Education." Kenny thinks freshman education can be improved by initiating block scheduling, interdisciplinarity, mentoring, and experiential and…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, College Presidents, Educational Improvement, Excellence in Education

Cowan, Marjorie Murphy – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 1997
Argues that epidemiology, the study of disease in populations, is an ideal upper-level course for undergraduate liberal arts curricula because it offers a forum for learning and applying critical-thinking skills, as well as other skills important for the liberally educated student, such as analysis of political, social, and demographic contexts…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Instruction, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Design

Levine, Donald N. – Liberal Education, 2000
Discusses curricular tradition in liberal higher education and proposes a schema of curricular principles emphasizing the character of the learner, the world to be known, a common heritage of humanity, and kinds of disciplines. Uses the University of Chicago's past and current curricula to illustrate the ongoing search for curricular coherence.…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational History, Educational Principles

Seymour, Elaine – Science Education, 2002
Describes some features in the changing landscape of activities intended to improve both quality and access in science, mathematics, engineering, and technology (SMET) undergraduate education. Offers a framework for discussion of historical change endeavors as an aid in considering next steps. (Author/MM)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Educational Change, Educational History, Engineering Education

Stryker, Richard E. – Student Aid Transcript, 1997
If education is intrinsically about learning to cope with change, encouraging personal growth and self-knowledge, and expanding horizons to encompass the wider world, study abroad ought to be part of the undergraduate experience of every student. Financial aid and academic standards belong at the core of institutional efforts to expand overseas…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, College Administration, Higher Education, Liberal Arts

Andrew, Michael D. – Journal of Teacher Education, 1999
Responds to an article by Goodlad that points out the "congenital malaise" in teacher education, discussing what is needed to effect a cure. Suggests that Goodlad neglected to mention that the undergraduate major in education is partially responsible for this malaise, and it has been a mistake to package professional coursework into an…
Descriptors: Alternative Teacher Certification, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Preservice Teacher Education
Knight, Peter – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2004
In 2000 the UK Engineering Professors' Council (EPC) drafted an output standard to describe first-cycle engineering programmes that would prepare students for practice and further professional learning. The standard described what is authentic and worthwhile in engineering education--it identified complex outcomes of learning. This poses practical…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Undergraduate Study, Academic Standards, College Programs
Benjamin, Ernst – New Directions for Higher Education, 2003
In this introduction to the papers in this volume, the author argues that the central role of contingent appointees in undergraduate education is beyond dispute, and, yet, the implications for undergraduate learning are very much in dispute. Understanding of this issue and correction of such problems as may exist begin by focusing discussion of…
Descriptors: High Risk Students, Undergraduate Study, College Faculty, Part Time Faculty
Zemsky, Robert, Ed. – Policy Perspectives, 1995
This theme issue of "Policy Perspectives" examines the role and survivability of liberal arts colleges in an age of universities. The lead essay, "Cross Currents," emphasizes that the liberal arts college embodies the ideal form of scholarly purpose and endeavor in undergraduate institutions, that the gap between the values inherent in a liberal…
Descriptors: College Role, Educational Policy, Financial Problems, Financial Support
Hanson, Victor Davis; Heath, John – 1998
This book argues that if we lose our knowledge of the Greek classics, we lose our understanding of Western culture and who we are. Familiarity with the literature, art, and philosophy of the classical world has been synonymous with "education" in the West for over two millennia. The Greek tenets of democracy, capitalism, materialism, personal…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Classical Literature, College Curriculum, Core Curriculum