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Shingleton, John D.; Scheetz, L. Patrick – 1983
Information on job market trends for 1983-1984 college graduates are presented in narrative summaries and statistical tables. Attention is directed to trends in hiring, expected starting salaries, campus recruiting activities, and other related topics, based on a survey of a cross-section of 617 employers from business, industry, government, and…
Descriptors: Business, College Graduates, Employment Opportunities, Higher Education
Peer reviewedDiangson, Pat; And Others – Journal of Education for Social Work, 1975
The influence of social work education on the sex distribution in social work practice was examined for students at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, where there is no formal tracking into casework, groupwork, and community organization. It is concluded that policy and curriculum changes can alter traditional sex-role stereotypes. (JT)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Policy, Educational Research, Graduate Study
Zhamin, V. A. – Soviet Education, 1975
There is a relationship between education and the economic development of Russia. This article discusses the role which higher education will play in the training of specialists. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Communism, Comparative Education, Economic Development, Educational Problems
Peer reviewedSinha, S. Prakash; Elder, Philip S. – Journal of Legal Education, 1976
A 3-year law curriculum is outlined based on studying law as an applied social science to maximize its relevance to social life. The author contrasts it to curriculum designed to create technocrats competent in the legislative process and notes that immense changes would be necessary to implement such a curriculum. (JT)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Curriculum Design, Educational Change, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewedHarper, Laura Jane – Journal of Home Economics, 1975
The article deals with data on enrollment and degrees granted in home economics in colleges and universities for the two decades of 1952-53 through 1972-73. It has attempted to point out from this data significant trends and changes in home economics higher education. (Author/BP)
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, Data Collection, Degrees (Academic), Educational Trends
White, Arden; Hernandez, Nelda R. – 1990
Two samples of doctoral program participants were surveyed for opinions about factors of relative importance in their selection of a counselor education program. Replies came from a national stratified sample of 55 programs comprising 249 recent doctoral degree graduates plus a second sample consisting of 211 doctoral program entrants. Data were…
Descriptors: College Choice, Counselor Certification, Counselor Training, Decision Making
Shingleton, John D.; Scheetz, L. Patrick – 1986
Information on job market trends for 1986-87 college graduates is presented in narrative summaries and statistical tables. A survey of a cross-section of 761 employers from business, industry, government, and education explored: trends in hiring, hiring quotas and the influence of the organization size, demand for various majors, job availability…
Descriptors: Business, College Graduates, Employment Opportunities, Higher Education
Olstad, Roger G.; And Others – 1986
Certification standards recommended for secondary teaching majors in science and social studies suggest teachers need to specialize in one major area, but study broadly across the discipline. The narrowly defined academic majors of many colleges and universities were considered potential liabilities in achieving a comprehensive science or social…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Higher Education, Majors (Students), Preservice Teacher Education
Miller, Raymond C., Ed. – 1982
These three occasional publications contain the following articles: (1) Varieties of Interdisciplinary Approaches in the Social Sciences (Raymond C. Miller); (2) Five Arguments against Interdisciplinary Studies (Thomas L. Benson); (3) What Are Transdisciplinary Principles? (Robert W. Winquist); (4) Can Progress toward Interdisciplinary Education…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Integrated Curriculum, Intellectual History
Bisesi, Michael – 1984
Four manifestations of organizational and professional segmentalism are discussed: the influence of the graduate school and the resulting preeminence of professional specialization; faculty orientation toward the discipline (and the department) rather than the institution; overspecialization in undergraduate degree programs; and faculty reward…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, General Education, Graduate Study
Shingleton, John D.; Scheetz, L. Patrick – 1984
Information on job market trends for 1984-1985 college graduates are presented in narrative summaries and statistical tables. Attention is directed to trends in hiring, expected starting salaries, campus recruiting activities, and other related topics, based on a survey of a cross-section of 658 employers from business, industry, government, and…
Descriptors: Business, College Graduates, Employment Opportunities, Higher Education
Bjorklund, Eskil – 1983
The Swedish National Board of Universities and Colleges' research on higher education program is discussed. The program's primary aim is to encourage discussion of the content, form, and effect of higher education activities. After outlining the distinctive properties and values of the program, the following main content areas of research are…
Descriptors: College Role, Educational Philosophy, Educational Research, Foreign Countries
Watt, David M. – 1988
Due to increasingly sophisticated military equipment, the Reserve Components of the armed forces need to raise the educational standards for recruits. A number of U.S. educational institutions have responded to their needs for continuing higher education in the areas of job skill enhancement (such as computer operation), regular courses directly…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Education, Armed Forces, Continuing Education
Shingleton, John D.; Scheetz, L. Patrick – 1985
Information on job market trends for 1985-1986 college graduates is presented in narrative summaries and statistical tables. Attention is directed to trends in hiring, expected starting salaries, campus recruiting activities, and other related topics, based on a survey of a cross-section of 710 employers from business, industry, government, and…
Descriptors: Business, College Graduates, Employment Opportunities, Higher Education
Politzer, Robert M.; And Others – 1983
Past and current impacts of the supply of foreign medical graduates (FMGs) on the total physician supply and on the availability of physician services are reviewed, and the possible future role of FMGs is forecasted. The relationship of the levels and changes in FMG supply to legislative decisions of the past three decades is also addressed, with…
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Employment Projections, Federal Legislation, Foreign Medical Graduates


