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Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, New York, NY. – 1978
The influences, both on and off campus, that determine the shape of the curriculum of many campuses are considered. The main components of the curriculum--advanced learning skill, general understanding, breath, concentration, and electives--are outlined. The relationship of college education to the world of work is discussed. The unique…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Change Strategies, College Curriculum, College Role
Speer, Blanche C. – 1975
The goals and approaches of Chinese curricula in large institutions vary from the preparation of students to do research in ancient government documents to the insistence on a mastery of spoken Mandarin adequate for functioning in a modern Chinese society. No institution does it all, but the limited program in a small college, free from the…
Descriptors: Chinese, Chinese Culture, College Curriculum, College Language Programs
White, Burton; And Others – 1976
Selected aspects of the educational process, from infancy through college, are examined in a series of interviews broadcast in the weekly National Public Radio series, "Options in Education." Child psychologist Burton White discusses his book, "The First Three Years of Life", which deals with the significance of early…
Descriptors: Career Education, Career Exploration, Child Care, Child Development

Higbee, Jeanne L.; Dwinell, Patricia L. – Research and Teaching in Developmental Education, 1997
Contends that college students consider job training to be the primary purpose of education. College educators must be proactive in facilitating student understanding of the purpose of higher education, particularly in the liberal arts core curriculum, which provides the opportunity for students to explore knowledge outside their major and to…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Role, College Students, Education Work Relationship
Spelman Coll., Atlanta, GA. – 1983
The document presents 17 syllabi for undergraduate humanities courses treating black culture. This first volume of syllabi was prepared by participants in a 1981 Humanities Institute at Spelman College as part of an National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) grant. The document is divided into two parts. Part one, the bulk of the document, is…
Descriptors: African Culture, African Literature, Art Appreciation, Black Culture
Ochs, Peter – 1984
Issues concerning the college as a community of inquiry, scholarship, and learning are considered, based on a 1982 conference at Colgate University. The conference addressed the problem of non-community in the academy, along with different conceptions of solving this problem. Conference participants described both typical experiences of academic…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Curriculum, College Environment, College Faculty
Rothman, A. I., Ed. – University Education News, 1981
Four articles on higher education curriculum are presented. In "The Articulate Curriculum" an approach to curriculum description is presented that is designed to have minimal ambiguity concerning the intention, content, and processes of the curriculum and that will lead to questioning several discrete factors in the curriculum planning…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Accounting, Bachelors Degrees, Business Education
Ducote, Janice M. – 1985
Historical and societal conditions that have influenced the college curriculum are considered, along with issues of the 1980s. Up to the 19th century, the bachelor of arts degree was a preprofessional degree; the Ph.D. degree was introduced after the Civil War. Since the doctoral degree emphasized research skills, universities began to employ…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Civil Rights, College Curriculum, College Instruction

Vaughan, George B.; Davies, Gordon K. – 1980
In the first of the two addresses presented in this publication, George Vaughan examines trends likely to influence the development of community colleges in the United States. He predicts: (1) the increased representation of women, minorities, part-time, and older students will continue; (2) increased competition with higher education institutions…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, College Administration, College Curriculum, College Faculty
Walker, Claire – Slavic and East European Journal, 1963
The author ranks speaking as the first priority and major educational objective in the study of Russian. It is felt that inadequate training in the oral skills in high school leads to an increased mortality rate in college programs. To combat this, general remarks on teaching techniques which would encourage students to continue their study of the…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Language Programs, College Students, Educational Objectives
Laff, Ned Scott – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2005
This chapter argues that liberal learning can be transformative and foster students' intellectual and ethical development only if we consider its development underpinnings and pedagogic strategies that illustrate that the skills of academic inquiry are the skills of personal development. (Contains 1 note.)
Descriptors: Liberal Arts, Student Development, Cognitive Development, Ethics
Leon, David Jess – 1980
It is hoped that the development of South Mountain Community College will have significant impact on the South Phoenix community (Arizona) which has an urban and minority population characterized by lower educational level, lower income, and higher unemployment than populations in other portions of the county. The community college is expected to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, American Indians, Anglo Americans, Blacks
Oglala Sioux Community Coll., Pine Ridge, ND. – 1978
The initial section of this report, which presents the current status of Oglala Sioux Community College after eight years of development, focuses on the college's purposes and objectives. These include providing (1) the Oglala Sioux people with resources and personnel trained for the tribal communities' developmental needs; (2) the Lakota…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Reservations, American Indians, College Administration
McCowan, Richard J., Ed.; Mongerson, M. Duane, Ed. – 1976
This document represents an effort to infuse career education into the pre-service certification programs on eight college campuses in New York State. The career education objectives presented can be used to train prospective teachers in the skills and techniques required to infuse career education in elementary, middle, and secondary schools. The…
Descriptors: Career Education, College Curriculum, Competency Based Teacher Education, Curriculum Development
Schneider, Carol Geary; Shoenberg, Robert – 1998
This paper, the first in a series of discussion papers for faculty members and administrators, contends that outdated structures, practices, and reward systems frustrate higher education's ability to reap the benefits of new directions in student learning. It finds that broad agreement is emerging on what students ought to learn from their…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, Change Strategies, College Curriculum, College Instruction