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Krembs, Peter – 1978
Since communication education in nonacademic settings has emerged as an alternative career opportunity for a number of communication graduates, it is important that there be an understanding of the differences between teaching in academic and nonacademic settings. The major philosophical differences center on three issues: the first involves the…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Adult Education, Business Communication, Career Opportunities

Zimmerman, S. Scott – Journal of Chemical Education, 1982
After introducing the scientific method, nonscience students are given a two-part assignment: writing a research proposal and conducting the proposed research. Eight examples of student research projects are provided, including general comments about and student evaluations of the research project assignment. (JN)
Descriptors: Academic Education, Chemistry, College Science, Higher Education
Kravetz, Nathan – 1986
Inclusion of the humanities (literature, languages, philosophy, and history) in the educational experiences of gifted students is recommended. The role of the teacher is paramount in developing a humanities curriculum for the gifted. Curriculum choices are often based on identifying an observed talent or interest and offering the student more of…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Enrichment, Elementary Secondary Education
Zanot, Eric J.; Maddox, Lynda M. – 1982
Claims that the academic community ignores the subject of subliminal advertising led to a study designed to ascertain the degree to which the topic is introduced in the classroom, what opinions professors offer concerning it, and the source with which they acquaint their students. A questionnaire containing a series of open- and close-ended…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Advertising, Course Content, Higher Education
Archibald, J. A., Jr.; Katzper, M. – 1974
A study which was made concerning the training of professionals in the computing industry found that existing programs in computer science at academic institutions do not provide the preparation required for the practice of computer science in industry. The problem is due primarily, but not exclusively, to the failure of academic institutions to…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Computer Science Education, Educational Needs, Information Science
Isbell, Clinton H.; Lovedahl, Gerald G. – 1993
The Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills (SCANS), established as a result of the America 2000 strategy proposed by President Bush in 1991, stressed the importance of helping all students develop competence in the following areas: resources, interpersonal, information, systems, and technology. The three-part foundation identified by…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Articulation (Education), College Role, Educational Opportunities
Jarausch, Konrad H. – 1992
This paper contends that the debate over multiculturalism in the university is best understood from a broadened historical perspective. The experiences of educational reformers in Germany and the impact of fascism and communism are explored. Based on a historical approach to the multiculturalism debate, three areas of particular concern are…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Educational Change, Educational Trends, Equal Education
Anderson, Richard T. – 1990
Traditionally, education has been compartmentalized into academic subjects removed from everyday life, and education has been built on blocks going from the concrete to the abstract. However, humans often do not learn in that linear mode, and if they are to be prepared for the work world of the 1990s and beyond, they need a different model.…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Improvement, Educational Innovation
Ong, Walter J. – 1978
The issue of professional identity is of special concern to academicians in the humanities, especially those involved in the study of modern languages and literature. There is the problem of self-definition. Even reviewing the past of modern language and literature study affords no simple definition, as English as an academic subject has no clear…
Descriptors: Academic Education, English Instruction, Higher Education, Intellectual Disciplines
Jacobs, Lucy Cheser – 1985
Perceptions of 530 freshman students concerning their academic preparation for college was studied. Respondents indicated (1) the adequacy of their high school preparation and (2) the skills they believed needed more emphasis in high school. Two-thirds of the predominantly white sample completed a college preparatory curriculum, and 84 percent had…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Basic Skills, College Freshmen, College Preparation
Wade, Barbara K.; Williams, William – 1988
Vocational education was largely established on the principle of nontransferability. However, vocational education and academic education have many similarities. Indeed, the difference between basic and academic skills has often been defined in terms of rigor. Basic skills are those concrete skills that are generally taught at the elementary…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Articulation (Education), Basic Skills, Educational Objectives
Clark, Burton R. – 1988
A study is reported in which the career satisfaction and sense of personal reward of college professors was examined. The study affirmed the value of the academic life felt by the respondents and revealed the capacity of the two primary tasks of teaching and research to commit individuals to the academic cause and thereby infuse life with meaning.…
Descriptors: Academic Education, College Faculty, Educational Environment, Higher Education
Hildebrandt, Herbert W. – 1982
Since 1969, the graduate school of business at the University of Michigan has been collecting data on newly promoted executives (chief executive officers, presidents, and vice presidents in business and industry). In 1980, the questionnaire was revised to include more questions concerning their academic preparation for a business career. Responses…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Administrator Characteristics, Administrators, Business Communication
Lawson, Hal A.; Pugh, D. Lionel – 1980
James Bryant Conant's book, "The Education of America" (1963), triggered a major change in physical education curricula. Formerly a (sports) skills and applied techniques oriented discipline, physical education has expanded to areas such as kinesiology and sports sociology. However, performance and performance courses are still an important aspect…
Descriptors: Academic Education, College Curriculum, College Faculty, Competency Based Education
McTier, Carolyn – 1999
This study investigated whether selected elementary teachers, secondary teachers, and administrators felt that their schools and school systems were implementing effective school components within the overall curricula. The major effective school components were academics, teacher collaboration, and discipline policy. The 116 respondents completed…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Administrator Attitudes, Curriculum, Discipline