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Phillips, Miriam Seyelene – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The increase in online course delivery in higher education has implications for students and instructors. In fall 2002, 1.6 million students took at least one online course and this number increased by the fall of 2012 to 6.7 million. The increase in the rate of enrollment in online courses in higher education provides an opportunity to examine…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Teacher Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Electronic Learning
Farnsworth, Ralph Edward – 1999
This paper discusses the use of proportional reasoning and the mathematics of space to help bridge the gap from secondary school to university while stimulating the interest and mathematical appetite of a diverse student population. The five goals of NASA's Mission Mathematics program are adopted. An interactive lesson used with freshmen…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Concept Formation, Curriculum Design, Higher Education
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Fitzclarence, Lindsay – Australian Journal of Education, 1995
A discussion of violence in schools offers an alternative to the common interpretation that violence is due to individual pathological behavior. It is proposed that several factors may be involved, including male gender identity and privilege associated with adult status. Some curriculum implications are considered. Discussion is framed in the…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Curriculum Design, Educational Environment, Educational Sociology
Marchese, Theodore J. – 1975
A project to enroll and serve "non-college-age" women at Barat College, Illinois, is described. The 18-month project was designed to develop new college-community ties, increase substantially the numbers of women returning to college, restructure internally to meet new identified educational needs, and provide cross-generational learning…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Age Differences, College Programs
Atkin, Eugene – 1996
This study explored the usability of learning stage data using the M. B. Baxter Magolda (1992) model for identifying and understanding differences among students and their perceptions of their academic experience at a midsize public community college. The study sought to: identify a dominant learning stage (either absolute, transitional, or…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Age Differences, College Students, Community Colleges