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Scott, Robert A. – 1973
Independent study involves those activities that help students develop the capacity for self-paced, lifelong learning. Independent study may be pursued concurrently with regular courses or as an intensive experience by itself. A major question faced by all who consider offering independent study concerns the students. Few institutions offer…
Descriptors: Colleges, Credits, Higher Education, Independent Study
Scott, Robert A. – 1980
The nature of collegiate theatre programs and possible future activities in theatre programs are examined, along with information about the Indiana Commission for Higher Education, higher education and demography in Indiana, and higher education and social change nationally. It is suggested that the changes in demographics that affect college…
Descriptors: College Programs, Cultural Activities, Dramatics, Elementary Education
Scott, Robert A. – 1993
This speech discusses the development of a true undergraduate liberal education for the 21st century that is also global in scope. It argues that liberal education is failing in its goal to truly educate students. The mission of every college or university should be to advance students' knowledge, skills, abilities, and values for an international…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Cultural Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Scott, Robert A. – 1991
There are cries for institutions of higher education to control ambition, contain costs, constrain tuition increases, and make the curriculum more responsive to societal needs. Due to competition in other areas for public monies, it would seem that public funding for higher education must remain limited. However, economic growth, national…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Educational Change, Educational Facilities Improvement, Educational Finance