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Zheng, Yan-cai; Zhao, Yue – Online Submission, 2007
Based on the achievements from the educational and teaching reforms conducted in Yanshan University in recent years, and considering the problems arisen from the University's development, this paper attempts to explore and illustrate the significance of conducting the teaching-oriented study and discussions, most importantly it provides some…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Colleges
Huber, Mary Taylor; Breen, Molly – Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 2007
As one means to combat the dis-integration of the undergraduate experience, the authors make a case for the kinds of integrated education needed to prepare students to respond creatively and with commitment to our society's most critical challenges.
Descriptors: Integrated Curriculum, School Desegregation, Undergraduate Study, College Students
Vannoni, Maurizio; Buah-Bassuah, Paul K.; Molesini, Giuseppe – Physics Education, 2007
The making of microscope devices using inexpensive or recovered materials is demonstrated. Examples of images illustrating the performance of such devices are presented. As a project at the undergraduate level, the task is effective in acquiring familiarity with optical imaging concepts and their practical implementation in the laboratory.…
Descriptors: Laboratory Equipment, Undergraduate Study, Physics, Science Instruction
Hurley, Daniel – American Association of State Colleges and Universities, 2008
Applied research and development activities at regional state colleges and universities bolster their primary mission of undergraduate education as well as contribute to local and statewide economic growth. As states boost efforts to fund and stimulate research as part of an integrated economic development strategy, they should seek to fully…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Undergraduate Study, State Schools, Research and Development
Gordon, Michael E.; Herzog, Gregory E.; Potenza, Joseph A. – College and University, 2008
Throughout classrooms in the United States there appears to have been a general watering down of academic standards. The percentages of "A" and "B" grades have risen, and at some schools, the percentage of grades of "C" or lower has plummeted. Numerous scholarly articles about grade inflation discuss the extent,…
Descriptors: Grade Inflation, Scholarship, Academic Standards, Grading
Chatterton, Paul – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2008
This paper is about how the transformatory pedagogical practice of popular/liberatory education can be further articulated within geography. It is based on the experiences of a third-year undergraduate course, "Autonomous Geographies", in which the author developed some of the core values of popular education, namely engaging with…
Descriptors: Popular Education, Freedom, Geography, Social Change
Kolodny, Annette – Academe, 2008
Given the financial burden they are taking on, parents and students are not interested in debates over tenure or academic freedom lest these distract them from the immediate goal of preparing to earn a living. Overburdened undergraduates-- students working twenty to forty hours each week to pay the bills and still taking out student loans--greet…
Descriptors: Tenure, Academic Freedom, Liberal Arts, College Faculty
Werry, Margaret – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2008
The author cites the popular distinction between "traveler" and "tourist", noting that the latter has come to signify someone less enlightened, less conscientious and less distinguished than the former. Discussing critical pedagogy in terms of this paradox, she draws upon her experience in designing and teaching an…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Travel, Tourism, Foreign Countries
Ruble, Julie E.; Lom, Barbara – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2008
A well-constructed, step-by-step protocol is a critical starting point for teaching undergraduates new techniques, an important record of a lab's standard procedures, and a useful mechanism for sharing techniques between labs. Many research labs use websites to archive and share their protocols for these purposes. Here we describe our experiences…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Research Skills, Laboratory Training, Laboratory Procedures
Bardaglio, Peter W. – Planning for Higher Education, 2007
The sustainability movement in higher education has made considerable headway in the areas of research, campus operations, and community outreach, but has been less successful in bringing about curricular reform. To promote greater thinking about sustainability in the undergraduate curriculum, this essay explores three main questions: What are the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Environmental Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Wight, Jonathan B. – Journal of Economic Education, 2007
Adam Smith used the metaphor of an invisible hand to represent the instincts of human nature that direct behavior. Moderated by self-control and guided by proper institutional incentives, actions grounded in instincts can be shown to generate a beneficial social order even if not intended. Smith's concept, however, has been diluted and distorted…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Undergraduate Study, Free Enterprise System, Social Systems
Durden, William G. – Liberal Education, 2007
In the face of rising global competition and the heightened call for accountability issued by the Spellings Commission on the Future of Higher Education, educators across the country are being called upon--once again--to demonstrate the validity of a liberal education. They are asked repeatedly if their approach to undergraduate education will…
Descriptors: General Education, Student Experience, Undergraduate Study, Citizenship
Mortenson, Steven T. – Communication Education, 2007
Increasingly, the use of ideas and exercises designed to promote personal growth, empowerment, and self-reflection is being incorporated into interpersonal communication (IP) textbooks, and presumably IP courses as well. The purpose of this essay is to engage the academic discipline in a conversation about transformative education within the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Interpersonal Communication, Emotional Intelligence, Transformative Learning
King, C. Judson – Center for Studies in Higher Education, 2006
Many societal trends and needs call for engineers to broaden their outlooks, have more flexible career options, and work closely and effectively with persons of quite different backgrounds. Yet the education and general orientation of engineers have been directed inward toward the profession, rather than outward toward the rest of society and the…
Descriptors: Engineering, Engineering Education, Educational Change, Masters Degrees
Bowman, Lorna M. A. – Religious Education, 2006
In this paper, the author states that, as a religious educator, she has come to believe that insufficient attention has been given to the formative influence of religious studies as an academic discipline on the faith lives of undergraduates. She describes the activity of faith as that which brings together the interrelated dimensions of human…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Religion Studies, Religious Education, Spiritual Development