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Schuyler, Gwyer – 1997
Although most educators agree that the primary goal of education is student achievement, many believe that this goal has become incongruent with the way that educational institutions function. Community college professionals, in particular, have taken the lead in proposing a new paradigm of learning for the educational process. This digest will…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Educational Objectives
Leider, Steven – 1998
This digest documents the experiences of faculty, administrators, and staff at several colleges as they addressed a broad range of instructional technology issues. Included in the digest are several approaches suggested by instructors and staff affiliated with various community college technology programs. Plans for implementation, development,…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Change, Educational Planning, Educational Resources
Zeszotarski, Paula – 1998
This digest introduces some definitions of multiculturalism, demonstrates why a multicultural curriculum is particularly important to community colleges, and provides case studies to illustrate ways in which multiculturalism is being incorporated into the curriculum. It suggests that multicultural courses be designed and offered to enhance…
Descriptors: College Role, Community Colleges, Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum Development
Oromaner, Mark – 1998
This digest describes faculty and staff development as crucial elements for institutional effectiveness and quality. These programs allow faculty to improve instructional material, keep abreast of new technology and methods, and network with colleagues. When change takes place, perhaps through reorganization, restructuring, or a change in…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Educational Change
Cohen, Arthur M. – 1995
Projecting the future for U.S. community colleges into the early 21st century involves projecting the future for the United States in general. Based on trend data, it can be expected that the number of community colleges will not change, except to the extent that public universities organize additional two-year branch campuses or community…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Change, Educational Finance, Educational Supply