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Peer reviewedBulakowski, Carole; Townsend, Barbara K. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 1995
Presents results from a qualitative study of the effects of a community college honors program on students, faculty, and administrators. Indicates that although honors students and faculty enjoyed and benefited from the program, it was criticized by some as representing elitist attitudes antithetical to the community college mission. (30…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Honors Curriculum
Peer reviewedKatsinas, Stephen G. – Community College Journal, 1994
Describes issues affecting the open door policies of community colleges in light of funding cutbacks. Suggests that the central challenges for community colleges will include linking noncredit workforce development programs to the regular college curriculum and ensuring ease of transfer among secondary schools and community colleges. (16…
Descriptors: Access to Education, College Administration, College Planning, Community Colleges
Peer reviewedStone, Nancy R. – Research and Teaching in Developmental Education, 1994
Describes a study involving a set of 3 interviews conducted with 11 community college developmental reading students at the beginning, end, and 2 months after instruction in reading strategies to determine how the students defined their views of reading and of themselves as readers. Reports improvements in reading skills, self-efficacy, and…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Reading Improvement, Reading Instruction, Reading Skills
Hudgins, James L.; And Others – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1993
Describes the efforts of Midlands Technical College in South Carolina, to initiate an institutional effectiveness program centered on client satisfaction. Suggests that by shifting the focus of evaluations to student success the college ensures the optimum effectiveness of the delivery of its services. (MAB)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Improvement, Educational Objectives, Educational Quality
Peer reviewedErwin, John S. – Journal of Applied Research in the Community College, 1994
Argues that student evaluations of teacher performance are too often based on subjective viewpoints of little value in helping faculty improve instruction. Describes Illinois Valley Community College's development, at the departmental level, of an evaluation instrument that focuses on observable teacher behaviors and is tailored to specific…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods, Intellectual Disciplines
Peer reviewedReid, Greg – Community College Journal, 1995
Discusses rapid changes in technology, curriculum needs, and multiculturalism and the issues they present for community colleges in the immediate future. Examines these issues in the context of works by Joel Orr, a technology consultant; Arthur Levine, president Columbia University's Teachers College; and Ronald Takaki, a University of California,…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Computer Uses in Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedTinto, Vincent; Russo, Pat – Community College Review, 1994
Describes a study that used quantitative and qualitative inquiry to determine how collaborative learning relates to the achievement and persistence of first-year community college students. Examines the experiences of students enrolled in Seattle Central Community College's Coordinated Studies Program, an interdisciplinary, team-taught set of…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Community Colleges, Cooperative Learning, Group Dynamics
Peer reviewedHenry, Thomas C.; Smith, Gregory P. – Community College Review, 1994
Describes a systemwide effort within the Colorado Community College and Occupational Education System to develop a framework for improving student persistence and success. Highlights changes to the original Bean and Metzner retention model, the characteristics and needs of Colorado's two-year college student population, the campus-based…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Community Colleges, Dropout Prevention, Educational Planning
Peer reviewedPrichard, Gerald R. – Community College Review, 1995
Reviews the general principles of the reforms addressed by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics' Curriculum and Evaluation Standards and applies them to community college mathematics. Suggests that challenges to reforming mathematics curricula come primarily from teacher preparation and instruction methodologies and from student-related…
Descriptors: Change Agents, College Mathematics, Community Colleges, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedCoulter, Matthew Ware – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 1993
Argues that the typical full-time community college instructor holds a "modern" world view whereas the typical traditional-age community college student holds a "postmodern" one. Discusses the implications of these differences in the classroom and suggests that classroom experience may be enhanced if teachers better understand students. (DMM)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Modernism, Postmodernism
Peer reviewedMaxwell, William E. – Community/Junior College Quarterly of Research and Practice, 1992
Investigates students' reasons for migrating from an urban to a suburban community college district as reported in the college choice literature and a three-campus survey. Migrating students rated academic factors highest, safety of moderate importance, and proximity of less importance. Transfer patterns and attitudes were similar across ethnic…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, College Choice, College Transfer Students, Community Colleges
Peer reviewedVaala, Leslie D. – Community College Review, 1991
Describes an ongoing investigation of student mobility from four-year to two-year colleges in Alberta, Canada, presenting a profile of the characteristics of community college students who had previously attended other postsecondary institutions. Includes interview findings related to students' university and community college experiences. (DMM)
Descriptors: College Transfer Students, Community Colleges, Interviews, Postsecondary Education
Peer reviewedAaron, Ronald M. – NASPA Journal, 1992
Surveyed student affairs officers (n=175) from four-year colleges and community colleges to determine extent to which institutions have developed programs to ensure academic integrity. Results indicated almost all institutions possessed printed codes of academic integrity and procedural guidelines. Four-year colleges were significantly more likely…
Descriptors: Cheating, Codes of Ethics, College Students, Colleges
Peer reviewedEntes, Judith – Research and Teaching in Developmental Education, 1992
Describes a study analyzing the effects of time patterns in three short stories on the level of engagement of four remedial reading college freshmen. Describes engaged and disengaged types of reader interaction. Indicates that stories featuring chronological order garnered similar responses from both types, whereas time-shifts discouraged…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Community Colleges, Compensatory Education, Reader Response
Peer reviewedCrooks, Steven M.; Haag, Susan G. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 1994
Describes an evaluation of the Maricopa Community College District Honors Program, summarizing survey responses from honors faculty, alumni, and current students, who all had generally favorable attitudes toward the program. Suggests that increasing recruitment and retention efforts, eliminating concurrent classes, and making more honors classes…
Descriptors: Alumni, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Curriculum Evaluation

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