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Dossey, John A. – AMATYC Review, 2007
The article provides a vision of how Beyond Crossroads can serve as a departmental guide to inducing systemic change at a two-year college. Curricular change does not mean just changing the content taught, it also means changing the way it is taught, the way learning may be assessed, and the ways in which faculty and administrators may evaluate…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Educational Change, Change Strategies, Curriculum Development
Hall, James W. – AMATYC Review, 2007
This article is written from the perspective of a department chair who recognizes that there are often significant barriers within the department to changing the curriculum. This article makes the case that changes are needed and suggests actions that can be the catalyst for change.
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Department Heads, Educational Change, Barriers
Gordon, Florence S.; Gordon, Sheldon P. – AMATYC Review, 2006
All advocates of curriculum reform talk about an increased emphasis on conceptual understanding in mathematics. In this article, the authors use many examples to address the following issues: What does conceptual understanding mean, especially in introductory courses such as college algebra, precalculus, or calculus? How do we recognize its…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Introductory Courses, Educational Change, Calculus
Jacobs, Alan; Jacobs, Sally; Coe, Ted; Carruthers, Connie – AMATYC Review, 2007
How did it happen that both full-time and adjunct faculty at Scottsdale Community College embrace a standards-based curriculum from beginning algebra through differential equations? Simply put, it didn't just happen. Not only did it take well over a decade, but it was also the result of a sequence of initiatives, decisions, discussions, targeted…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Calculus, Faculty Development