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Cortes, Carols E. – Change, 1991
Multiculturalism is the best approach to helping higher education in the United States make the most of recent demographic changes. Multicultural curricular reform is the cornerstone to successful multicultural education. Isolationism by discipline, interest, or ethnic group, when temporary, is not intrinsically wrong but should be balanced with…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Curriculum, Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum Development
Why Robert Burns Was Right about Best-Laid Plans, or What's Wrong with the Curriculum the Way It Is?

Heppner, Frank – Change, 1991
The experience of a University of Rhode Island department in developing a new curriculum illustrates the difficulty of accomplishing meaningful change in the context of institutional regulations, divergent faculty priorities, institutional needs, and department politics. It is concluded that a new curriculum is not necessarily an effective change…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Change Strategies, College Curriculum, College Faculty

Coye, Dale – Change, 1997
Ernest Boyer traced the cause of many of higher education's problems to the fragmented nature of the college experience. Boyer's concept of the New American College had three priorities, all rooted in American higher education traditions: clarifying the curriculum; connecting to the world beyond the classroom; and creating a campus community.…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Curriculum, College Environment, College Role

Lynton, Ernest A. – Change, 1983
Changes in faculty and students, the dichotomy between "liberal" and "useful" education, and ways to modify the curriculum and disseminate results are among areas considered. (MSE)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Curriculum, College Faculty, College Role

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