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Green, Kenneth C.; Gilbert, Steven W. – Change, 1995
College and university investments in information technology should focus on content, curriculum, and communication, not productivity. In addition, expectations about how technology can benefit higher education should be realistic; there is much to be learned about the appropriate use of technological innovation. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Curriculum Development

Zemsky, Robert; And Others – Change, 1993
Analysis of curriculum, enrollment, and faculty data from four private liberal arts colleges and two private research universities investigates the most cost-effective curriculum design, using simulation models. It is concluded that simpler college curricula, with fewer courses, less specialization, and more consolidation will yield smaller, less…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Faculty, Course Selection (Students), Curriculum Design

Zlotkowski, Edward – Change, 1996
This article argues that the trend in college student public service cannot be sustained unless it is linked to the faculty's teaching mission, both disciplinary and interdisciplinary. This includes institutionalization of service learning in the field of pedagogy and within specific disciplines, and the linking of service learning to other higher…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Faculty, College Instruction, Education Work Relationship

Gilbert, Joan – Change, 1995
An examination of trends in undergraduate liberal arts degrees and curricula reports two findings: (1) renewed interest in the liberal arts degree has occurred primarily outside liberal arts colleges, within universities; and (2) the struggle for institutional survival has caused some colleges to scale back or abandon their original missions. (MSE)
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, College Administration, College Curriculum, Educational Change

Simmons, Adele; And Others. – Change, 1979
This set of five essays explores the pros and cons of undergraduate core curricula in colleges and universities. Core curricula are seen as either providing the ideal educational base and a shared background, or as a loss of diversity and a protective shell that faculties can use to avoid considering the relevance of a liberal arts education. (JMD)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Role, Core Curriculum, Essays

Laws, Priscilla – Change, 1991
At Dickinson College (Pennsylvania), a workshop approach to teaching introductory physics, in which students alternate hands-on experience and theoretical discussion, has been effective in improving student attitudes toward the subject, helping students master concepts considered difficult to teach, making students comfortable with laboratory…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Course Organization, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Experiential Learning

Keohane, Nannerl O. – Change, 1986
The Sloan Foundation's New Liberal Arts Program aims to make a fundamental transformation in the liberal arts curriculum, by infusing applied mathematics and technological literacy. The program is examined by the president of Wellesley College in the context of current philosophical and practical constraints in higher education. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, College Curriculum, College Presidents, College Role

Levine, Arthur; Cureton, Jeanette – Change, 1992
This article summarizes conclusions from a survey of the multicultural curriculum practices of 196 U.S. colleges and universities. Among findings are that 34 percent have a multicultural general education requirement, 54 percent have introduced multiculturalism into course offerings, and most institutions are seeking to increase faculty…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Faculty, Course Content, Cultural Awareness

Cappelli, Peter – Change, 1992
College grades do not reflect many of the skills most relevant to jobs, contributing to discontinuity between higher education and the world of work. Ability tests, bio-data, work samples, and job analyses are job selection strategies that make the most explicit use of material associated with a college education. (MSE)
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Change Strategies, College Curriculum, College Graduates