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Castor, Theresa; Leeds-Hurwitz, Wendy – Communication Teacher, 2004
To improve the quality of undergraduate education, the Boyer Commission recommended a culminating, senior capstone course experience to help students draw together their undergraduate curriculum. One way to accomplish this culmination is through a student-designed and implemented community service project within the capstone course. In this…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Curriculum, Higher Education, Problem Solving
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Demonica, Dominick; Ogurek, Douglas J. – Community College Journal, 2005
A professional wants to pursue a master's degree, but children and a full-time job make the two-hour drive to the nearest graduate school impossible. A sophomore wants to advance to baccalaureate studies, yet simply cannot afford to move and live on campus. Many professionals and community college students in areas lacking four-year institutions…
Descriptors: College Students, Community Colleges, Private Colleges, Credits
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Ralston, Penny A.; Floyd, Kimberly; Fluellen, Vivian; Colyard, Valerie; Fields, M. Evelyn; Rasco, Mattie; Bell, Janice – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2004
Criticism about the lack of diversity among those receiving graduate degrees in various scientific fields, particularly in family and consumer sciences (FCS), has been growing for years. One approach to diversifying the profession and higher education in general is to enhance the preparation of students on the undergraduate level by identifying…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Undergraduate Students, Student Diversity, Minority Groups
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Ballard, Sharon M.; Carroll, Elizabeth B. – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2005
This study explored internship practices in family studies programs in the United States. Specifically, procedures, supervision, purpose, benefits, integration with coursework, and evaluation were examined. Data were collected via a questionnaire e-mailed to universities and colleges with undergraduate family studies programs (N = 68). Although…
Descriptors: Internship Programs, Practicums, Family (Sociological Unit), Undergraduate Study
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Todd, Malcolm J.; Smith, Karen; Bannister, Phil – Teaching in Higher Education, 2006
This article reports on a research project that investigated the experiences and perceptions of staff supervising final year social science undergraduates enrolled on a dissertation module in a post-1992 UK university. Using data from semi-structured interviews, the article explores staffs perspectives of the supervision process, the different…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Supervision, College Faculty, Undergraduate Study
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Ericson, Carolyn Bartick; Tompkins, Catherine J. – Educational Gerontology, 2006
Gerontology and research are two areas that are often resisted by undergraduate social-work students: "Why do you need to know how to do research as a social-work practitioner?" "Why would anyone want to work with older, sick and frail individuals when it is impossible to make a difference in their situation or in their lives?" These statements…
Descriptors: Gerontology, Social Work, Partnerships in Education, National Organizations
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Engelbrecht, Johann; Harding, Ansie – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2005
Internet education in mathematics is developing as a new mode of teaching with its own characteristics and possibilities, different from the traditional way of teaching. In a study presented in two parts, we attempt to capture the world of Internet teaching of undergraduate mathematics. In the first part of the study (Engelbrecht, J. and Harding,…
Descriptors: Internet, College Mathematics, Web Based Instruction, Online Courses
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Oliver, R. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2006
Often with large classes of students it is difficult to cater for individual needs. Large classes hold many students, some of whom may be under-prepared for the course they are taking and some who will already have a high degree of familiarity with much of the planned content and learning outcomes. In catering for the diversity of students,…
Descriptors: Advanced Students, Undergraduate Study, Independent Study, Technology Uses in Education
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Bradford, William D.; Cahoon, Laty; Freel, Sara R.; Hoopes, Laura L. Mays; Eckdahl, Todd T. – Cell Biology Education, 2005
In order to engage their students in a core methodology of the new genomics era, an everincreasing number of faculty at primarily undergraduate institutions are gaining access to microarray technology. Their students are conducting successful microarray experiments designed to address a variety of interesting questions. A next step in these…
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, College Faculty, Teaching Methods, Genetics
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Gifford, Chris; Watt, Paul; Clark, Wayne; Koster, Shirley – LATISS: Learning and Teaching in the Social Sciences, 2005
Since the Crick Report, active citizenship has been promoted as a vehicle for enhancing community involvement and political literacy among school and higher education students. This ostensibly progressive educational and social goal is beset with a number of tensions and contradictions, notably around the nature of participation and between…
Descriptors: Sociology, Undergraduate Study, College Curriculum, Citizenship Education
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Marasinghe, Mervyn; Duckworth, William M.; Shin, Tae-Sung – Journal of Statistics Education, 2004
This paper extends work on the construction of instructional modules that use graphical and simulation techniques for teaching statistical concepts (Marasinghe, et al. 1996; Iversen and Marasinghe 2001). These modules consist of two components: a software part and a lesson part. A computer program written in LISP-STAT with a highly interactive…
Descriptors: Regression (Statistics), Mathematics Instruction, Computer Graphics, Visual Aids
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Hamilton, Sharon J. – Journal of General Education, 2003
Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) is an urban public research-extensive institution located in downtown Indianapolis. In 1991, in preparation for the 1992 NCA accreditation visit, a newly-formed Council on Undergraduate Learning at IUPUI and the Academic Affairs Committee of the Faculty Council established a Commission on…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Undergraduate Study, General Education, Research Universities
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Hollenbeck, James E. – College Quarterly, 2006
Educators expect students to question, explain, hypothesize, and devise tests to determine validity concerning science and its applications. The traditional approach of presenting individual courses concentrating on single disciplines and ignoring linkages to other disciplines is abysmal. If we expect students to understand how science is related…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Humanities, Interdisciplinary Approach, Science Instruction
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Nandan, Monica – Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 2005
Recent decades have witnessed an increase in thanatology education in colleges and universities. However, the infusion into thanatology curricula of religious faiths as they affect behaviors, experiences and emotions of dying individuals and survivors is still in its infancy. In this article I describe an effective approach I have used to…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Death, Intellectual Disciplines, Integrated Curriculum
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Miller, Robyn L.; Santana-Vega, Everilis; Terrell, Maria S. – PRIMUS, 2006
Preliminary report of the results of a project to introduce peer instruction into a multi-section first semester calculus course taught largely by novice instructors. This paper summarizes the instructional approaches instructors chose to use, and the subsequent results of student performance on common exams throughout the course of the term.…
Descriptors: Calculus, Teaching Methods, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Mathematics Instruction
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