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Peer reviewedKehm, Barbara M.; Teichler, Ulrich – European Journal of Education, 1995
Discussion of the relationship between higher education and employment in Europe looks at literature previously published in this journal concerning response to changing demands in nonuniversity education since the 1960s, diversification of higher education systems, blurring of sector boundaries in response to employment problems, worker…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Graduates, Economic Factors, Education Work Relationship
Peer reviewedTompkins, Jane – Liberal Education, 1998
Our higher education system does not nurture the inner lives of students or help them acquire the self-understanding that is the basis for a satisfying life, nor does it provide the safe and nurturing environment people need in order to grow. What is needed is a more holistic way of conceiving education, one that accepts the importance of…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Environment, College Role, College Students
Wilson, Robin – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1998
Although the first doctoral program in women's studies was established in 1969, it wasn't until the 1990s that mainstream institutions began creating such programs. Since then, a number of universities have developed both programs and separate departments. Some scholars worry that choosing such a nontraditional field will limit students' career…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Curriculum Design, Doctoral Programs, Educational History
Peer reviewedPickle, Linda Schelbitzki – Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German, 1998
A three-part college-level German instructional unit using nineteenth-century German-American texts concerning women's experience of immigration illustrates ways in which such material can be incorporated into the second year of instruction. Ways in which using German-American texts and topics promote language learning across the curriculum are…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Course Content, German, Heritage Education
Peer reviewedTansey, E. M. – Advances in Physiology Education, 1998
Reviews the impact of legislation on animal experimentation that has been in effect since 1876 in Great Britain. Focuses on the impact of these laws on the teaching of practical physiology to undergraduate students. Contains 26 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Animals, College Curriculum, Experiments, Foreign Countries
Heidcamp, William H. – Bioscene, 1998
Briefly summarizes methods of presenting laboratory information. Suggests that approaching lab problems requires a combination of methods structured into a problem-oriented learning experience. Focuses on the relationship of the gloxysome to the chloroplast and the steps involved in solving the problem. (DDR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Curriculum, Cytology, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBonfiglio, Olga – Journal of Studies in International Education, 1999
Five reasons why U.S. colleges and universities attempting to internationalize the curriculum have major difficulties include: (1) competing purposes and directions that shift with the political and economic climate; (2) governmental constraints; (3) institutional structures that block change; (4) theoretical assumptions about curriculum that do…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational Trends
Shoenberg, Robert – Peer Review, 2000
Examines the inter-related issues of college curricular coherence, student mobility, and transferability of college credits among institutions. Urges agreement on intended outcomes of general education programs and suggests linking such outcomes to transfer agreements. Reports on two states Utah and Georgia which are developing new system-wide…
Descriptors: Accountability, Articulation (Education), College Credits, College Curriculum
Peer reviewedMeister, Richard J. – Liberal Education, 1998
Describes the evolution of DePaul University's (Illinois) efforts to build ties with its surrounding community through service learning and a week-long freshman immersion in issues related to Chicago. The institution's own history is chronicled briefly, and some of the inherent difficulties in establishing and sustaining meaningful community-based…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Church Related Colleges, College Curriculum, Educational Trends
Peer reviewedvan den Hurk, Marianne M.; Dolmans, Diana H. J. M.; Wolfhagen, Ineke H. A. P.; van der Vleuten, Cees P. M. – Medical Teacher, 2001
Focuses on problem-based curriculum students' generation of learning issues that are guidelines for their individual study. Investigates how many learning issues can be classified as being of good quality and presents examples of well and poorly formulated ones. (DDR)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, College Curriculum, Concept Formation, Educational Strategies
Berheide, Catherine White – Teaching Sociology, 2005
For over 30 years, sociologists have expressed concern that the undergraduate curriculum in sociology lacks coherence. The sociology major continues to be loosely structured with few opportunities for sequential learning. To achieve greater coherence in the major, I recommend that departments sequence more courses or infuse both empirical and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Sequential Learning, Sociology, Curriculum Design
Bowl, Marion – LATISS: Learning and Teaching in the Social Sciences, 2005
This article examines how universities engage with what students from mature, non-A-level backgrounds bring with them to the curricula of social policy, social work and community and youth work courses of study. It draws on participatory research undertaken with a group of non-traditional entrants to university. The "stories" of three students are…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Nontraditional Students, Student Diversity, College Students
Woodworth, Jennifer K.; Terrance, Jacob C.; Hoffmann, Markus M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2006
A laboratory experiment is presented for the upper-level undergraduate physical chemistry curriculum in which the ternary phase diagram of water, 1-propanol and n-heptane is measured using proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. The experiment builds upon basic concepts of NMR spectral analysis, typically taught in the undergraduate…
Descriptors: Spectroscopy, Thermodynamics, Organic Chemistry, Laboratory Experiments
Burke, Gerald; Germain, Carol Anne; Xu, Lijuan – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2005
Colleges and universities are integrating information literacy into their undergraduate curricula. Accreditation commissions of higher education are integrating information literacy into their general education standards. Students enrolled in programs that promote information literacy are instructed to utilize library resources and services to…
Descriptors: Research Libraries, Academic Libraries, Information Literacy, Reference Services
Gray, Paul T., Jr.; Hidlebrant, Barbara S.; Strauss, Tim R. – Journal of Geography, 2006
Advanced Placement Human Geography (APHG) has grown steadily from 3,272 tests at the first test administration in 2001 to 14,139 tests in 2005. This paper examines the dynamics of growth throughout the United States through numbers of students and numbers of high schools involved in the program. APHG is discussed relative to the establishment of…
Descriptors: Human Geography, Geography Instruction, Advanced Placement Programs, Academic Achievement

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