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Norton, Ann E. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
This dissertation is an examination of the state of the liberal arts curriculum in community colleges in three geographic regions of the United States. From a constructivist paradigm and using globalization theory as a theoretical framework, this multiple case study examined faculty work life and administrative processes related to curriculum…
Descriptors: General Education, Liberal Arts, College Faculty, Faculty Workload
Kissler, Gerald R. – 1981
Arguing that the decline in the number of community college students transferring to four-year colleges could have a more dramatic effect on baccalaureate-granting institutions than the projected drop in the number of high school graduates, this paper traces the history of the community college's transfer function and discusses the implications of…
Descriptors: College Admission, College Curriculum, College Role, College Transfer Students
Eaton, Judith S. – Community, Technical, and Junior College Journal, 1990
Discusses three common misperceptions of community college transfer education. Considers the notions that a revitalized transfer function is destructive to vocationalism and perhaps to curricular comprehensiveness; that transfer education is elitist; and that professing ignorance can be a useful way of dealing with those investigating transfer…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Role, College Transfer Students, Community Colleges
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Eaton, Judith S. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1994
Discusses the collegiate role of community colleges, arguing that liberal arts and transferable career education make up the collegiate function. Suggests that access to collegiate education is a stronger form of educational opportunity because of the skills it can provide and the potential for educational and other gains for students. (MAB)
Descriptors: Academic Education, Access to Education, Articulation (Education), College Curriculum
Grubb, W. Norton – 1990
The renewed emphasis on the community college transfer function has both positive and negative aspects. On one hand, the creation of articulation agreements, transfer centers, consortia, and national centers promises to reduce the barriers between two- and four-year colleges, enhance the mobility of minority students, and improve teaching and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Articulation (Education), College Curriculum, College Role
Rifkin, Tronie – 1998
Studies show that community colleges with more liberal arts courses have higher rates of transfer to four-year institutions than those with a less general curriculum. This paper surveys the research conducted on the community college collegiate function in order determine the influence of the liberal arts curriculum and student support services on…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, Articulation (Education), College Curriculum