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Peer reviewedBaskin, Otis W. – Public Relations Review, 1989
Asks whether public relations can best be taught in the context of a traditional communication curriculum or in a business school setting. (MS)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Business Education, College Programs, Higher Education
Peer reviewedKopenhaver, Lillian Lodge; And Others – Public Relations Review, 1989
Asks public relations educators what they think about core classes required for students in their field. Finds they generally support the idea that their students should take core mass communications courses, even if such core courses are developed from a traditional journalism/news-editorial standpoint. (MS)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Communication Research, Core Curriculum, Higher Education
Peer reviewedNeumann, Yoram; Finaly-Neumann, Edith – Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, 1989
A study examined the relationship of five factors in the quality of the learning experience (resources, content, learning flexibility, student-faculty contact, and involvement) and the students' assessment of their college. Three evaluation models are compared, and comparisons are also made for the hard and soft sciences. (MSE)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education, Institutional Characteristics
Peer reviewedSutton, William A. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1989
This article discusses concerns associated with cooperative education placements in sport management and offers a model for revision of sport management internship programs based on analysis of the organizational needs of the employer, the experiential and career aspirations of the student, and the academic needs of the institution. (IAH)
Descriptors: Athletics, Cooperative Education, Higher Education, Intellectual Disciplines
Peer reviewedMetz, Paul; Foltin, Bela, Jr. – College and Research Libraries, 1990
Argues that the internal organization of collection development and the nature of science and scholarship lead to inevitable gaps in collection development. The structural and intellectual causes of collection development gaps are analyzed, and a number of areas whose literatures are especially vulnerable to being ignored or overlooked by…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Error Patterns, Higher Education, Intellectual Disciplines
Peer reviewedColdeway, Dan O.; And Others – Journal of Distance Education, 1989
Presents a dialog in five articles that address the issue of whether distance education is a discipline in its own right, primarily based on a 1986 article by Holmberg. Topics discussed include adult education; adult learning; conceptual models; and the roles of theory and research. (LRW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Concept Formation, Dialogs (Literary)
Coghlin, Ellen K. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1989
Academic humanists have been hearing that too much of their research and teaching was politicized, trivialized by a fascination with popular culture, and preoccupied with questions of race, gender, and class. The most frequent target of critics are literary theorists and others farthest from traditional subjects and approaches. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Conflict, Conservatism, Debate
Glasser, William – National Forum: Phi Kappa Phi Journal, 1989
Until students have a much clearer idea of what a good education is and how it can be gained from what they are asked to do in school, they will not work hard. Beginning slowly, teachers must begin to demand higher quality work of their students. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Cooperation, Educational Quality, Higher Education
Peer reviewedGrossman, Pamela L.; Stodolsky, Susan S. – Educational Researcher, 1995
Argues that understanding subject matter differences among high school teachers is crucial for the analysis and reform of secondary schools. Findings from surveys and interviews with high school teachers illustrate the subject subcultures to which teachers belong. Shared beliefs and the constraints of different subjects may complicate reform. (SLD)
Descriptors: Beliefs, Context Effect, Culture, Educational Change
Peer reviewedO'Neill, Arthur; Meek, V. Lyn – Journal for Higher Education Management, 1994
The value structure of the academic profession has been affected by expansion and changes in the organization of higher education, making it less likely for individuals to subscribe to a collective academic code. Quality assurance efforts are thus undermined by the same rationalizations that gave them birth. (MSE)
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, College Faculty, Educational Quality, Higher Education
Peer reviewedSeels, Barbara; Richey, Rita C. – TechTrends, 1994
Provides an overview of the book "Instructional Technology: The Definition and Domains of the Field," a collaborative effort of the authors and the Association for Educational Communications and Technology to redefine the field of instructional technology. Highlights include theory and practice; domains, including design, development,…
Descriptors: Books, Collaborative Writing, Educational Technology, Futures (of Society)
Peer reviewedHayes, Floyd W., III – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1994
Explores the role and place of African American Studies in the academy and in American society. The major intellectual tendencies of the field are examined, and possible future challenges to African American Studies and black intellectual advancement posed by the postindustrial society are considered. (SLD)
Descriptors: African Studies, Black Culture, Black Studies, Cultural Education
Peer reviewedGardner, Howard; Boix-Mansilla, Veronica – Teachers College Record, 1994
Education's main purpose should be to achieve understanding, but such understanding is hard to achieve because educators have little knowledge of how to teach for it and students harbor intellectual habits that inhibit performances of understanding. The article emphasizes that students' access to disciplinary tools is crucial in quality education.…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Discipline, Foundations of Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedHolquist, Michael – ADFL Bulletin, 1995
Discusses the evolution of comparative literature as a discipline in the 20th century and how comparative analysis has affected other academic disciplines, focusing on the impact of comparative literature and analysis on Russian and East European studies. (Contains 11 references.) (MDM)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Comparative Analysis, Educational Attitudes, Educational Trends
Nicholls, Paul; Sutherland, Trish – Database, 1992
Discusses the results of a survey of commercial CD-ROM databases and compares them with previous annual surveys. Topics discussed include the rapid growth in number of available titles; types of databases; subject areas; hardware requirements; frequency of updates; prices; and CD-ROM's potential as a publishing medium. (seven references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Database Producers, Databases, Futures (of Society)


