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Graham, John E. – Journal of Business Education, 1977
Shows how the proposed model (an individualized competency based learning system) can be used effectively to produce a course in accounting principles which adapts to different entering competencies and to different rates and styles of learning. (TA)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Accounting, Business Education, Competency Based Education
Whitner, Phillip A.; Myers, Randall C. – 1987
The educational attainment of college athletes has become a major national concern. Universities often have student athletes who are marginally prepared. Because universities accept these marginally prepared student athletes, it seems reasonable that they should provide special services necessary to reduce academic deficiencies. Raising academic…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Athletes, College Preparation
Hopfengardner, Jerrold; Lasley, Thomas – 1984
Based on research studies, the current literature, and findings emerging from efforts to recruit well-qualified teacher education students for the University of Dayton, seven recommendations were developed for teacher educators to consider in implementing a formal, systematic recruitment program: (1) Teacher recruitment should begin with the…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Career Choice, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development
Penfield, Elizabeth F. – 1979
A proficiency test became the exit requirement for the noncredit, basic English course at the University of New Orleans because the program was not working well. There were inconsistencies in grading, and students who managed to pass the course later foundered in the credit courses. Obviously, the teachers needed to cooperate to raise the goals of…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Standards, College Freshmen, Compensatory Education