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Wharton, Clifton R., Jr. – Today's Education, 1979
A warning is issued on the limiting effects of too much emphasis on career education. (JD)
Descriptors: Career Education, College Curriculum, Education Work Relationship, General Education

Ylvisaker, Paul N. – Liberal Education, 1988
A review of college courses on the philanthropic tradition includes descriptions of programs at Babson College, Chapman College, the City University of New York's Bernard Baruch College, Georgetown University, Illinois State University, Northwestern University, Regis College, and Seton Hall University. (MSE)
Descriptors: Altruism, College Curriculum, Course Content, Curriculum Design

Ward, F. Champion – Change, 1989
During the '40s and '50s, an experiment in general education was conducted at the undergraduate college at the University of Chicago. "The Chicago Plan" included: students would enroll after two years of high school; a strictly prescribed curriculum; an autonomous faculty; and comprehensive exams to assess students' progress. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Faculty, Educational History, Educational Innovation

Smith, Virginia; Karelis, Charles – Liberal Education, 1995
In a discussion of whether higher education must define, for the general public, the meaning of the baccalaureate degree, two higher education policy specialists present their perspectives. One argues that greater emphasis should be on the education behind the degree and recommends research and experimentation into outcomes. The other finds…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, College Curriculum, College Outcomes Assessment, College Role

Lyman, Peter – Liberal Education, 1995
Liberal education is incomplete if it does not prepare educated people to address the presence of technology, particularly the information products of technology in the modern world, in an informed and critical way. In this context, computer literacy is not computer training, but rather is related to aesthetic education, history and science, and…
Descriptors: Art Education, College Curriculum, Computer Literacy, Educational Technology

Erickson, Michael E. – Community College Review, 1992
Argues that general education differs from liberal education in its underlying assumptions, ideological orientations, pedagogical methods, curricular structures, and ultimate aims. Contends that understanding these differences is important to curricular reform. (DMM)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Curriculum Design, Educational Objectives, Educational Theories

French, Peter L. – Liberal Education, 1992
The controversy over Afrocentrism in higher education institutions is discussed as an example of how multicultural norms can be used to resolve contentious issues. The paper concludes that the capstone of multicultural awareness programs should incorporate themes on tolerance, conflict resolution, uses of emotion, consensus building, stress…
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, College Curriculum, Conflict Resolution, Cultural Pluralism

Smith, Barbara Leigh – Liberal Education, 1991
The learning community curricular model links coursework to promote coherence and intellectual interaction for a group of students. The four basic models are linked courses; course clusters; freshman interest groups; and coordinated studies. Learning communities can be effective, and offer a feasible solution for different issues and diverse…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Curriculum, College Freshmen, Curriculum Design
Magner, Denise K. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1998
The American Academy for Liberal Education, established in 1992, has gained a reputation for conservatism that is unpopular among the liberal arts professoriate, which is historically liberal, but the Academy insists its only cause is undergraduate education. The Academy recently won approval from the federal government to accredit entire…
Descriptors: Accrediting Agencies, College Curriculum, Conservatism, Curriculum Design

Blanks, David R. – Liberal Education, 1998
A faculty member's experience at the American University in Cairo (Egypt) reveals that pluralism and tolerance are western concepts, even within the college curriculum. National identity affords cultural stability: where the American melting-pot experience is reinforced by the notion of cultural diversity, the national identity of Egypt is…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Environment, Cultural Differences, Culture Conflict
Scott, Robert A. – College Board Review, 1998
For the first time in 200 years there is no clearly acknowledged national purpose for higher education. Through fundamental questioning, educators can establish a curriculum to prepare students to set a new agenda, rejuvenating both colleges and society. This focus on questions is not meant to encourage slow pace but ensure that the right…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Role, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives
Donovan, Sr. Marguerite E. – Journal of Business Education, 1974
A discussion presents five problems encountered in transfer students by the business department of the College of St. Rose. Solutions are proposed. (BP)
Descriptors: Business Education, College Admission, College Curriculum, Degree Requirements
Corporate Council on the Liberal Arts, New York, NY. – 1988
The proceedings of a seminar on corporate loyalty and the contributions of a liberal arts curriculum to this quality in the workplace are presented. They include the keynote address by Tadao Okabe and panel presentations by Paul R. Verkuil, Paul MacCowatt, Vinson Sutlive, Thomas T. Tilghman, George N. Appell, Herrington J. Bryce, Hans Tiefel, and…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Business Administration, College Curriculum, Employer Employee Relationship
Osborn, Frances P. – 1984
From the earliest literary forms, myths, parables, and oral histories, literature has held human values up to the light and given life to the problems of being human. Little else in students' lives provides room for the consideration of values and provides them with a foundation to understand and confront the unavoidable failures and even…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Community Colleges, Curriculum Enrichment, Humanistic Education
Kolling, Orland W. – 1983
Characteristics of liberal arts education and different approaches to educational modeling are examined. Attention is directed to: applications of graphic depictions; Venn-Euler diagrams to represent inclusion-exclusion phenomena as well as areas of commonality in learning processes and liberal education; the uses of flow charts for describing…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Programs, Diagrams, Flow Charts