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Eljamal, Melissa B.; Stark, Joan S.; Arnold, Gertrude L.; Sharp, Sally – 1997
This study examined intellectual development goals as related to other goals expressed by college faculty teaching various introductory courses. Intellectual development was defined as the ability to make relationships and connections. The study analyzed data from previous studies of introductory college courses; these included interviews in…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Critical Thinking, Goal Orientation, Higher Education
Stark, Joan S.; And Others – 1996
A study explored faculty views about curriculum planning in academic programs. Fifty-nine faculty members at two very different university campuses (one a small private college with a recent history of faculty-administrative strife, the other a large regional public university with a recently-mandated statewide curriculum review and anticipated…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Faculty, College Outcomes Assessment, Comparative Analysis
Stark, Joan S.; And Others – 1988
Faculty beliefs about educational purpose and the nature of their academic field strongly influence how they plan introductory courses. Significantly different conceptions of educational purpose among faculty in different fields may inhibit agreement on plans for curricular coherence and ways of communicating expectations to students. Interviews…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Faculty, Course Content, Curriculum Design
Stark, Joan S.; Briggs, Charlotte L.; Rowland-Poplawski, Jean – 2000
This paper examines the role departmental chairs play in curriculum planning, who is chosen to lead the process, the behaviors used, and the complementary or conflicting roles played by other faculty members. Data for the analysis were drawn from interviews with 44 department chairs and 83 faculty in Carnegie classification institutions; these…
Descriptors: Academic Deans, Collegiality, Curriculum, Curriculum Development