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Rios-Font, Wadda C. – Hispania, 2017
This article analyzes the growing trend among US higher education institutions to replace four-semester, proficiency-oriented language requirement models with shorter exposure-oriented sequences frequently restricting exemptions and aimed at bringing languages into distribution requirement structures. By contrasting the history, strengths, and…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, International Education, Second Language Instruction, Curriculum Development
Addison, Nicholas – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2014
Learning Outcomes models, particularly constructive alignment, are the default 'theoretical' tool underpinning HE curriculum design in the UK despite continuing doubts as to their efficacy. With reference to the literature, this article summarises the history of the Learning Outcomes movement and charts the perceived benefits and deficits of…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Higher Education, Curriculum Design, College Curriculum
Young, Shawna; Hall, Erin; Deaner, Heather; Riggs, Jim – Online Submission, 2012
The purpose of this paper is to share how physical education (PE) offers a unique place of interdisciplinary connections, contributing to coherence in the general education (GE) experience, and to demonstrate the overall value of PE, serving as a rationale for its inclusion in a GE program. A definition of GE is provided, followed by an historical…
Descriptors: Physical Education, General Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, College Curriculum
Bruce, Kim B.; Cupper, Robert D.; Scot Drysdale, Robert L. – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2010
With the support of a grant from the Sloan Foundation, nine computer scientists from liberal arts colleges came together in October, 1984 to form the Liberal Arts Computer Science Consortium (LACS) and to create a model curriculum appropriate for liberal arts colleges. Over the years the membership has grown and changed, but the focus has remained…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Computer Science, Consortia, Liberal Arts
Cremin, Lawrence A. – Research Bulletin (Horace Mann-Lincoln Institute), 1978
Reviews the origins of the present-day paradigm of professional training in education, and in particular of the problematics of education as a field of study. Sketches the recent history of the doctorate in education, and advances a series of recommendations about the present-day doctorate in education. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Doctoral Programs, Educational History, Higher Education
Mirando, Joseph A. – 1995
The first class of journalism students ever assembled at a college or university enrolled at Washington College (now Washington and Lee University) in 1869-70. Studying Washington College's efforts shows that much of the promise and the shortcomings of this discipline were clearly evident more than 125 years ago. During the 1700s and 1800s the…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational History, Educational Innovation

Levine, Donald N. – Liberal Education, 2000
Discusses curricular tradition in liberal higher education and proposes a schema of curricular principles emphasizing the character of the learner, the world to be known, a common heritage of humanity, and kinds of disciplines. Uses the University of Chicago's past and current curricula to illustrate the ongoing search for curricular coherence.…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational History, Educational Principles
Cohen, Arthur M. – 1969
In this book, a direction is proposed for the community/junior college whereby the college may better serve its students and community by employing current knowledge of effective instruction. Because the junior college takes pride in being a "teaching institution," the text deals particularly with the history and current status of curriculum and…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Instruction, College Role, Community Colleges
Cohen, Audrey C. – 1974
The author defines the human services professional as one who is "able to establish professional relationships, to counsel, to teach, supervise, research, to work with the community and to act as a change agent." Historical factors leading to the emergence of the human services professional are outlined. Also described is an educational model and…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Competency Based Education, Conferences, Educational Development
Conrad, Clifton F. – 1983
The past and current condition of general education in the two-year college is examined in this four-part monograph. Part 1 reviews the history of general education, tracing its roots in the European tradition of liberal education from Greco-Roman antiquity to the end of the 19th century in America. In addition, the 20th century general education…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Community Colleges, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Problems
Seligman, Joel – 1978
The history of Harvard Law School, a modern critique, and a proposed new model for American legal education are covered in this book by a Harvard Law graduate. Harvard Law School is called the "high citadel" of American legal education. Its admissions procedures, faculty selection, curriculum, teaching methods, and placement practices…
Descriptors: Accountability, Admission Criteria, College Curriculum, Competitive Selection
Ducote, Janice M. – 1985
Historical and societal conditions that have influenced the college curriculum are considered, along with issues of the 1980s. Up to the 19th century, the bachelor of arts degree was a preprofessional degree; the Ph.D. degree was introduced after the Civil War. Since the doctoral degree emphasized research skills, universities began to employ…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Civil Rights, College Curriculum, College Instruction