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Institutional Interface: Making the Right Connection. Trends and Issues in Cooperation, Spring 1974.
Dwyer, Claudette, Ed.; Patterson, Lewis D., Ed. – 1974
Six papers are presented concerning the trends and issues in interinstitutional cooperation. Topics cover national cooperative trends, case study in starting a consortium; consortia and institutional change, library networks and what to expect, higher education management, financing higher education in Pennsylvania, and making more states more…
Descriptors: Administration, Consortia, Educational Administration, Educational Finance
Pray, Francis C. – 1974
This essay was written in response to requests for a summary of the author's current thinking on college and university trusteeship based on his long experience as consultant to trustee boards and trustee behavior. Among his conclusions are the following: (1) Higher education trustees set the goals for the institution, assure a distinctive…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Colleges, Educational Administration, Essays
Hughes, Everett C.; And Others – 1973
The common theme running through this collection of essays is that perhaps the most significant thing about contemporary professional education is the great increase in the amount of theory and practical skill to be taught and learned. Chapters cover professional education in medicine, professional education in law, systems of theological…
Descriptors: Essays, Higher Education, Legal Education, Medical Education
Hardee, Melvene Draheim, Ed. – 1972
This document presents four articles concerning content analysis. The first article reviews content analysis as a research tool for higher education. Content analysis, a research methodology eminently well-suited to legislation prediction, is examined in the second article. The third article, the characterization of American student dissent in…
Descriptors: Activism, Content Analysis, Essays, Governing Boards
Lovelace, Eugene A. – 1973
This report deals with the effects of an individual's expectations regarding how he will be tested on what he does during learning and what gets stored in memory. It is maintained that essay exams requiring recall are preferable to objective (recognition) tests. There are some bits of empirical evidence as well as some theoretical reasons to…
Descriptors: Essay Tests, Expectation, Learning Processes, Measurement Techniques
Rosen, David; And Others – 1973
Essays on access to the State higher education systems of Nebraska and California and an extensive case study of the open admissions program at the City University of New York are presented. The document indicates the right to a free higher education of a student's choice, criticizes the institutions that allegedly provide open admissions, and…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Admission Criteria, Educational Opportunities, Educational Programs
Kohn, Raymond F. – 1971
An anthology of papers for consideration by delegates to the 14th and 15th conferences of the United States National Commission for UNESCO are presented in this book. As a wide-ranging collection of ideas, it is intended to serve as background materials for the conference theme - our responsibility for preserving and defending a human environment…
Descriptors: Anthologies, Ecology, Environment, Environmental Education
Sanders, Peter L. – 1970
One method for teaching young people how to interpret literature was defined, and the effects of that method on the responses of ninth grade students to selected short stories were measured. Four English teachers and their 94 students were randomly assigned to two experimental and two control classes. Eight short stories were read during three and…
Descriptors: Control Groups, English Instruction, Essays, Experimental Groups
English Council of the California State Univ. and Colleges. – 1972
This report is the result of a study in the fall of 1971 of equivalency testing in English for entering freshmen in California state colleges. The author argues that equivalency testing must satisfy two conditions: (1) the tests should be college level ones, valid for their stated purposes and properly normed, and (2) the tests should be…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, College Freshmen, English, Equivalency Tests
Amidei, Rosemary E., Comp. – 1973
Selections from "The Science Teacher" magazine, appearing generally between January 1970 and May 1972, are offered in this compilation. Articles are divided into four sections: (1) A Point of View--personal perspectives on the nature and scope of the environmental problem, (2) Aspects of the Problem--relevant background material, (3) Environmental…
Descriptors: Anthologies, Ecology, Environment, Environmental Education
Peer reviewedGardner, Frederick P.; Abraham, Gladys W. – Teaching Sociology, 1978
Describes the combined efforts of a writing specialist and a professor of sociology to develop criteria for grading papers in an introductory sociology class. The endeavor was an attempt to find a less time-consuming and less subjective method of grading papers. (Author/AV)
Descriptors: Essay Tests, Evaluation Criteria, Grading, Higher Education
Peer reviewedEmener, William G.; Koonce, George B. – Journal of Rehabilitation, 1978
Primary categorical content areas (twelve selected areas, plus "other") of articles published in the Journal of Rehabiliation were analyzed for a twenty-year period to identify trends, areas of concern, and movements within the field of rehabilitation. Tables and discussion indicate findings. Overall, the Journal appears representative,…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Essays, Rehabilitation, Research Reviews (Publications)
Channing, Walter – American Indian Culture and Research, 1976
Maintaining that language is the expression of a peoples' manner, this essay asserts that the oral literature of the American Indian best exemplifies a national literature in America. (JC)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Essays, Literary Criticism
Peer reviewedSimon, Linda – College Teaching, 1988
Teachers as readers would have a more pleasant and stimulating job if they were reading essays that interested them. The step to reading a good paper is designing a good assignment. Some areas that need to be defined for students before they begin to write are outlined. (MLW)
Descriptors: Assignments, College Faculty, College Instruction, Essays
Peer reviewedHahn, Carole L. – Journal of Social Studies Research, 1986
This study sought to determine whether teachers' evaluations of student essays are influenced by sex role expectations. Contrary to similar research on non-teachers, the pre-service and in-service teachers in this study evaluated elementary students' essays consistently, regardless of sex of the author. (Author/JDH)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Essays, Higher Education, Sex Bias


