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Alfano, Kathleen – 1994
Faculty development programs encompass a wide range of activities and allow community college faculty to improve instructional material and delivery and keep the spark of creativity and enthusiasm alive under pressures from decreasing budgets and heavier workloads. A recent program at Borough of Manhattan Community College focused on student needs…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Community Colleges, Faculty Development, Inservice Teacher Education
Outcalt, Charles; Rabin, Joel – 1998
In recent years, community colleges have developed innovative assessment programs to respond to more explicit state guidelines and mandates for greater accountability. In California, for example, the State Assembly began requiring community colleges to address specific educational and fiscal performance issues in assessments in 1989, while…
Descriptors: Accountability, College Outcomes Assessment, Community Colleges, Educational Innovation
Hirose, Shannon – 1992
Practitioners at all levels of education have begun to recognize that addressing the complex social and environmental problems of the future will require individuals capable of reflective and critical thought. Critical thinking has been defined as utilizing a number of cognitive processes and attitudes that undergird intelligent action in diverse…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Programs, Community Colleges, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
Naylor, Michele – 1987
Although the benefits of articulation between secondary and postsecondary vocational programs are clear, progress in articulation between proprietary schools and secondary and/or postsecondary programs has been slow. The fundamental barrier to articulation between proprietary schools and postsecondary vocational education programs is faculty…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), College Credits, Community Colleges, Postsecondary Education
ERIC Clearinghouse for Junior Colleges, Los Angeles, CA. – 1984
Quality Circles (QC's) consist of small groups of people who perform the same work and who voluntarily meet on a regular basis to discuss problems, seek solutions, and cooperate with management in the implementation of those solutions. QC's operate on the premise that employee participation in decision making and problem solving improves the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Community Colleges, Employer Employee Relationship, Management Teams
Ignash, Jan M. – 1992
Recent trends in immigration and foreign student enrollments are placing a growing demand on community colleges for English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) instruction. A 1991 study of course sections at 164 two-year colleges nationwide revealed that ESL had grown from 30% of all foreign language courses offered in 1983 to 51% in 1991, and that the…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, English (Second Language), Enrollment Trends, Foreign Students
Williams, Dana Nicole; Colby, Anita Y. – 1991
In 1990, President George Bush and the nation's governors adopted new goals for education, including the goal that every adult American would be literate by the year 2000. During the past two decades, community colleges have played a significant role in the promotion of adult literacy. In many ways, the resources and services provided by community…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Agency Cooperation, College Role
ERIC Clearinghouse for Junior Colleges, Los Angeles, CA. – 1984
Community colleges are publicly supported institutions offering comprehensive programs of career-related, remedial, and freshman and sophomore studies, along with community services. Technical institutes, on the other hand, primarily offer preparation for technological occupations, while junior colleges focus primarily on freshman and sophomore…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Role, Community Colleges, Educational Finance
Ignash, Jan M. – 1993
The "revolving door syndrome" refers to the ease with which students are able to enroll in community colleges and the equal ease with which they can drop out. In addition to traditional retention strategies, such as assessment, placement, orientation and advising, innovative approaches have been implemented at five community colleges…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Academic Persistence, Community Colleges, Dropouts
Quimbita, Grace – 1991
Community colleges can play an important role in increasing the number of people in the scientific talent pool and diversifying its ethnic and gender composition. In an effort to recruit more women and minorities into two-year college science, math, and engineering technology programs, community colleges are engaging in a wide range of special…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Articulation (Education), College Role, College School Cooperation
Avalos, Juan; Pavel, D. Michael – 1993
Community colleges play a major role in improving the access of Hispanic students to higher education, with roughly 56% of all college-going Hispanics attending these institutions. Relatively few however, have attained a postsecondary degree of any kind. A study of 145 community colleges found that Hispanic student retention was influenced by such…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, Ancillary School Services, College Transfer Students
Hsiao, Karin Petersen – 1992
As a college degree becomes increasingly important for individuals seeking employment, the numbers of first-generation students continues to grow. With the first-generation student pool comprised largely of members of working class families, ethnic minorities, women, and or adults, community colleges have always viewed first-generation students as…
Descriptors: Adult Students, College Preparation, Community Colleges, Educationally Disadvantaged