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McNertney, Edward; Ferrandino, Blaise – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2010
The initiative to revise Texas Christian University's (TCU) general education curriculum was one of the outcomes of an institutional strategic planning process in 2000, the Commission on the Future of TCU. Coincident with this planning process, TCU developed a new institutional mission statement that focused on preparing students for becoming…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, College Curriculum, Curriculum Development, General Education
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Hawthorne, Joan; Kelsch, Anne; Steen, Tom – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2010
When the University of North Dakota began working to improve general education, two concerns were recognized. The first issue, which faculty and administrators across campus found immediately engaging, was how to change general education so that it would be a better program, more likely to yield clear student learning benefits. A second concern,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, General Education, Educational Change, Program Improvement
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Brasley, Stephanie Sterling – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2008
Information literacy (IL) was introduced as an important consideration when the American Library Association (ALA) Presidential Committee on Information Literacy (1989) touted the "Information Age" as the key catalyst for changes in how citizens view and interact with information. In the mid-1990s, with information technology taking center stage…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Information Technology, Information Literacy, Liberal Arts
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Winter, David G. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1984
Introductory psychology courses are often designed as technical, preprofessional courses for majors, but they should instead offer a view of human nature. A Wesleyan University course was designed on the notion of the psychological human, and covered the functions of perception and memory, cognitive processes, the social dimension of human nature,…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Instruction, College Science, Course Content
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Whisner, William N. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1984
When the introductory philosophy course evokes cognitive dissonance over philsophical problems in which students are already interested, it can help develop students' skills in reasoning and assessing arguments. This kind of course should play a key role in the undergraduate curriculum. (MSE)
Descriptors: Beliefs, Cognitive Processes, College Curriculum, College Instruction
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McLeod, Susan H. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1988
The enthusiasm generated by workshops in writing across the curriculum can be translated into lasting curricular change, particularly in freshman composition, general education courses, and upper-division writing emphasis courses. Committees, central to any change effort, can take any of a variety of forms. (MSE)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Curriculum, Committees, Curriculum Development
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Durham, Taylor R. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1989
The study of management in historical and comparative perspective can help resolve tensions between business and the liberal arts in undergraduate education. With the stimulus provided by the Professional Preparation Network, the Business Department at Skidmore College has developed a set of courses for the college's liberal studies core…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Comparative Analysis, Curriculum Development, Decision Making
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Galambos, Eva C. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1986
An examination of the transcripts of over 3,000 graduates of major Southern universities reveals that a more rigorous general education course sequence is necessary, and possible, to strengthen teacher preparation at the undergraduate level. (MSE)
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Degree Requirements