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Wee, David L. – North Central Association Quarterly, 1987
Raises questions about the value of general education: Is general education a historical ideal whose time is past? Why include general education as a basis for accreditation? In what ways is general education central to other higher learning? Should some specialized institutions be allowed to waive the general education component? (DMM)
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), College Curriculum, Educational Benefits, Educational Needs
Mason, Warren L. – North Central Association Quarterly, 1987
Offers six organizational principles for restructuring liberal education focusing on educational coherence and commonality, institutional commitment, alternative models, undergraduate educational needs, and political responsiveness. (DMM)
Descriptors: Academic Education, Change Strategies, College Curriculum, College Planning
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Astin, Alexander W. – Liberal Education, 1988
Skills and values other than the formal curriculum's content are implicitly taught through the traditional approach to the liberal arts, and some of these may foster development of qualities that are dysfunctional in our society. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Curriculum Design, Educational Objectives, Educational Policy
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Useem, Michael – Liberal Education, 1988
While many support the general value of liberal education for work in business, too little is known about the experience of college graduates in business and about what companies emphasize when recruiting them. (MSE)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, College Curriculum, Education Work Relationship, Educational Objectives
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Logan, Richard D.; Mannino, Joseph A. – Liberal Education, 1988
The two "pillars of wisdom" supporting liberal arts education, the scientific-empirical and the humanistic-rationalist traditions, are being eroded in the college curriculum and supplanted by the social sciences. The perspective this brings to the curriculum is increasingly anti-intellectual and endangers the value of the individual as…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Educational Change, Educational Philosophy, Educational Quality
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Barlowe, Amy – Journal of General Education, 1985
Describes two courses, "Introduction to Music Literature" and "Spectrum of Music," within the context of the newly revised general education program at Willamette University. Describes the general education program, the value of the music classes for a broad range of students, and the content and instructional methods of the…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Educational Benefits
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Casement, William – Journal of General Education, 1986
Discusses the didactic value of literature study. Considers contemporary irrationalist philosophy's emphasis on human experience's subjective nature and its rejection of the possibility of shared, objective moral concepts being conveyed by reading literature. Acknowledges literature's subjective elements, while stressing the objective, cognitive…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Educational Benefits, Educational Philosophy, General Education
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Enger, Eldon D. – Environmental Education and Information, 1986
Explains the approaches taken by higher education institutions for instruction of environmental content. These include changes in course content, the development of specific environmental courses, and the development of a planned curricula that emphasizes environmental education. (ML)
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Curriculum, Course Organization, Curriculum Development
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Usher, R. S. – Studies in Higher Education, 1986
Use of adult undergraduate students' work experience in recruitment, admission, and curriculum design is examined, and it is suggested that institutions must shift the emphasis in admissions from the quantity of prior experience to the quality of learning resulting from it, and organize curricula around that learning. (MSE)
Descriptors: Adult Students, College Admission, College Curriculum, Curriculum Development
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Roberts, Keith A. – Teaching Sociology, 1986
Noting that while formal operational thinking is essential to sociological learning, a majority of college freshmen are not yet fully formal thinkers. Maintains that introductory sociology courses must foster formal thinking in addition to teaching sociological content. Draws implications of revising goals and objectives to meet students' needs.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, College Curriculum, College Instruction, Course Objectives
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Scott, Barbara Ann – Journal of Education, 1986
Argues that the decline in higher education performance standards can be associated with the "new practicality" in the college curriculum. Argues that students and faculty are subject to pressures which condition their choices for the expedient, experiential, or entrepreneurial. Criticizes teachers who promote benign permissiveness, deflate…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, College Curriculum, Colleges, Critical Thinking
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Ellis, Lee; Curless, Irving – College and University, 1986
Results of a national survey are reported concerning the extent of use of and experimentation with videotaped lectures to replace live lectures in college courses, the responsibility for authorizing such offerings, and the likelihood of institutions' increasing or decreasing video course offerings in the near future. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational Trends, Higher Education
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Greenberg, Neil – Liberal Education, 1986
Although science and technology are often characterized as contrasting and have some dissimilarities, they are ultimately reciprocal endeavors. Liberal education and vocational training have shortsightedly guided curricula away from the development of leaders, toward mechanistic training. Science and technology need both traditional liberal and…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Educational Objectives, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Petulla, Joseph M. – Environmental Professional, 1985
Focuses on the technical and ethical professional standards that guide industry, public agencies, and environmental consulting firms in their work in environmental management. Explores the role that university curricular programs have in creating environmental management standards, advocating a critical thinking, problem-solving, interdisciplinary…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Environmental Education, Ethics, Higher Education
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Miller, Howard J. – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1986
Holds that Black Studies programs have had problems surviving because of (1) resistance to curriculum change in colleges and universities, (2) their lack of supporters in positions of administrative power, and (3) lack of an organized, conceptual approach to developing and implementing a Black Studies curriculum. Presents a model designed to…
Descriptors: Black Studies, College Curriculum, College Faculty, Curriculum Development
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