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Showalter, Elaine – College English, 1971
A paper presented at Forum on the Status of Women in the Profession at annual convention of Modern Language Association of America (New York, December 27, 1970). (Editor)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Course Content, Course Objectives, English Curriculum

Peavler, Terry J. – Journal of General Education, 1980
Discusses the following principles for developing literature and film courses: (1) instructors should have goals for the course and understand and know how to achieve them; (2) works should be chosen for their quality, not popularity; and (3) instructors should be expert in film, literature, or both. (AYC)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Objectives, Film Criticism, Film Study
BROUDY, HARRY S. – 1966
AT A TIME WHEN HUMANITIES COURSES ARE UNDERGOING REEVALUATION AND DEVELOPMENT, THEY MUST NOT BE SUFFOCATED BY INCORPORATING INTO THEM TOO MANY LITERARY WORKS AND TOO MANY APPROACHES. SELECTION OF WORKS IS OF PARAMOUNT IMPORTANCE, AND PERHAPS THE BEST PRINCIPLE UPON WHICH TO BASE SELECTION IS ONE WHICH ENCOURAGES "ENLIGHTENED CHERISHING"--THE…
Descriptors: Art, Classical Literature, Course Content, Course Objectives
Brown, Carol W.; Chappelle, Barbara J. – 1971
In the Quinmester course "The Modern Face of Love" the nature and kinds of love are examined. A wide range of viewpoints touching on the force and morality of love are considered through various genre. Readings include "The Diary of a Young Girl,""Ethan Frome,""Love Story,""Sons and Lovers," and…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Objectives, Curriculum Guides, English Curriculum
Bock, Natalie; Massey, Dorothy – 1971
In the Quinmester course "Man's Inner Struggle," the study of literature enables students to gain insights into some of the problems facing young people today. The course involves the following activities: (1) examining some of the problems involved in the struggle for self knowledge; (2) exploring the effects of individual and cultural…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Objectives, Curriculum Guides, English Curriculum
Huberman, Gisele; Medish, Vadim – Bulletin of the Association of Departments of Foreign Languages, 1972
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Course Content, Course Objectives, Interdisciplinary Approach

Beck, Robert E. – English Journal, 1972
Author feels that language, literature, and composition can be served at least as well by a course in supernatural literature and communication as by a more conventional English course. (Author/MB)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Objectives, Elective Courses, Literary Mood
Hargraves, Richard B. – 1971
The Quinmester course "Values" includes nine areas of study designed to develop student awareness and development of a personal value system: (1) consideration of a positive self-image as part of a system of values; (2) differentiation between acts of tolerance and intolerance; (3) investigation of the role mental preparedness based on…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Objectives, Curriculum Guides, English Curriculum
Osborn, Frances P. – 1982
Business and Humanities are fields that have rarely appreciated each other. Humanists have tended to view business as narrow and one-dimensional, and business people have tended to view the humanities as idealistic and removed from the world. In order to combat these views and bring these fields closer together, Monroe Community College has…
Descriptors: Business Education, Community Colleges, Course Content, Course Objectives
Stocking, Fred H. – The English Leaflet, 1964
Although humanities courses in secondary schools can be used to introduce valuable curricular and pedagogical reforms, certain dangers are inherent in such courses: (1) the superficiality of the "Great Works" course organization which stresses broad coverage rather than depth of understanding, (2) the neglect or loss of distinctions between…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Evaluation, Course Objectives, Course Organization
KIMMEL, ARTHUR S. – 1966
FOR THOSE COLLEGES FACED WITH A CROWDED CURRICULUM, INFLEXIBLE MAJOR REQUIREMENTS, AND POORLY-PREPARED FRENCH STUDENTS, A ONE SEMESTER COURSE IN OLD FRENCH IS SUGGESTED. SUCH A COURSE WOULD FIT INTO A FLEXIBLE AND CONTINUOUS SEQUENCE OF CENTURY OR GENRE COURSES (WITH THE HASTY SURVEY COURSE ELIMINATED). COURSE OBJECTIVES SHOULD INCLUDE (1)…
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Course Content, Course Objectives, Curriculum Design
Burns, Paul C.; Broman, Betty L. – 1975
Several features distinguish this textbook which was designed for an elementary language arts program: each chapter is introduced with a set of objectives and performance responses; chapters provide numerous examples of both exploratory and systematic instruction; the special role of literature as a tool as well as a content subject is recognized;…
Descriptors: Child Language, Class Activities, Course Content, Course Objectives
Bauer, Joy S.; VanZandt, Priscilla – 1971
The purpose of the course on satire in the Quinmester Program is to make the student more aware of satire in literature and the other media, in order to add to his enjoyment of literature and add to his perception of human nature. The course includes the study of art, cartoons, movies, television, and editorials in addition to literature.…
Descriptors: Caricatures, Course Content, Course Objectives, Curriculum Guides
Apple, N. C.; Tierney, P. O. – 1979
A study of the goals of an accelerated composition and literature curriculum was subdivided into a "concurrence" strand designed to determine the agreement on course objectives by students, parents, and teachers, and an "attainment" strand to determine the extent to which students attained existing objectives. The study involved 269 tenth and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Course Content, Course Objectives, Educational Research
Robson, Andrew E. – 1988
The battle over whether literature or composition should dominate English instruction is the consequence of a perception that composition instructors who do not use literature as their primary source material have nothing substantial to offer in its place. A survey of 19 colleges and universities in New York revealed that institutions with a…
Descriptors: College English, Course Content, Course Objectives, Educational Philosophy