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Harris, John; And Others – Management Education and Development, 1992
Four types of Master's of Business Administration (MBA) offered at the University of Bath (England) are (1) full-time program; (2) executive MBA, to prepare working managers for promotion; (3) Malaysian executive MBA, in collaboration with the Malaysian Institute of Management; and (4) British Airways open MBA, an evening program for airline…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Curriculum Design, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Gates, Henry Louis, Jr. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1990
A discussion of the increasing conservatism on college campuses looks at education's heritage of cultural geneticism and at the role of the humanities in higher education. It is concluded that cultural diversity must be included, not superficially but in every aspect of the college curriculum. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Instruction, College Role, Cultural Pluralism
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Modjeska, Lee – Journal of Legal Education, 1991
Within the limits of law and process, the lawyer's concern must be the client's cause, not his own agenda. Effective legal representation requires objectivity. The lawyer's role is to counsel legality, not morality, and the law school's responsibility is to teach law, not moral obligation. (MSE)
Descriptors: Advocacy, College Role, Curriculum Design, Ethics
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Davies, Peter – Economics, 1991
Examines plans and proposals for the "Key Stage 4" portion of the United Kingdom's General Certificate for Secondary Education (GCSE) program. Explains the development of a 10-point assessment scale and plans for combined subject courses. Argues that, although economics instruction should be encouraged, it should not be the sole emphasis…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Business Education, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
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Lesnick, Henry – TESOL Journal, 1992
Examines the need for more effective Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) education programs among English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) students, considers the value of content-rich instruction in students' acquisition of English literacy skills, and describes a program of AIDS education integrated into the ESL curriculum in a high-risk area.…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Curriculum Design, English (Second Language), Literacy
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McLeod, Wilson – Journal of Legal Education, 1993
It is proposed that traditional labor law retain its current place in the legal curriculum, despite its limited applicability, but with emphasis on its theoretical importance rather than its technicalities. Traditional labor law is found to provide more rigorous inquiry into the nature of law than broader "employment law." (MSE)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Course Content, Curriculum Design, Employment
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Nollendorfs, Valters – Unterrichtspraxis, 1994
Discusses the state of German instruction in America, and suggests that the traditional literary focus will need modified to accommodate the demands of a diversified and increasingly interdisciplinary curriculum. (Contains 22 references.) (JL)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Change, Educational Trends, Futures (of Society)
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Anderson, Albert A. – Studies in Higher Education, 1991
A curriculum model integrating rather than isolating academic disciplines, while preserving uniqueness in each, is discussed. Seven "clustering" rules are outlined, illustrated by a successful application at Babson College (Massachusetts). Although the model is useful for diverse academic subjects, it is especially valuable in combining…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Curriculum Design, Experimental Programs, Higher Education
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Takaki, Ronald – Liberal Education, 1991
Higher education can resist the need to open the U.S. mind to greater cultural diversity by ignoring the changing ethnic composition of student bodies and larger society, or realize this opportunity to revitalize the social sciences and humanities with a new sense of purpose and more inclusive definition of knowledge. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Core Curriculum, Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum Design
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Stone, Howard L.; And Others – Medical Teacher, 1991
A 10-year review of the effect that an alternative curriculum design has had on the medical student preferred learning styles and academic achievements is presented. The most important similarities and differences that have been found are discussed. (KR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, Curriculum Design, Higher Education
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Rose, Norman S. – Educational Forum, 1991
Waskom's paradigm of human development is based on natural design and mathematical proportion. Its properties encompass purposes of life and learning, natural sense urges and personality traits, characteristics of natural stages of human life, and parenting, teaching, and community support. (SK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Curriculum Design, Developmental Stages, Educational Theories
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Vilkinas, Tricia; Cartan, Greg – Higher Education Research and Development, 1990
A survey of 251 postsecondary students enrolled in management education revealed that the students preferred a student-centered and problem-based curriculum and felt their current curricula did not correspond to that model. Results are detailed and the questionnaires used are appended. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Curriculum Design, Postsecondary Education, Problem Solving
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Hardy, I. Trotter – Journal of Legal Education, 1991
Response to criticism of law students' legal research skills makes three observations: (1) the legal research curriculum may be adequate already; (2) the faculty reward structure favors research and works against teaching; and (3) law school administrators will not change the legal research curriculum until they feel pressure to do so. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Quality
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Imwinkelried, Edward J. – Journal of Legal Education, 1991
Although statutes, not common law, have become the dominant source of law in the United States, the time and intellectual energy most law schools devote to legislation and interpretation is inadequate. Teachers of evidence courses are uniquely positioned to change this through creative instructional use of the Federal Rules of Evidence. (MSE)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Course Content, Curriculum Design, Educational Strategies
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Tanford, J. Alexander – Journal of Legal Education, 1991
A course devoted to trial law and procedure would be useful in the law school curriculum. It is a meaningful contribution to law students' core education, and there are educational costs in not teaching it. Simply adding a trial law component to existing advocacy courses would not serve the purpose. (MSE)
Descriptors: Advocacy, Course Content, Court Litigation, Curriculum Design
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