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Huber, Bettina J.; Laurence, David – ADE Bulletin, 1989
Presents results of a survey of college English departments concerning general education requirements and the English major. Finds that English programs emphasize courses in the traditional areas in their requirements for the English major. Notes that general education requirements frequently do not include an exposure to literature. (RS)
Descriptors: Degree Requirements, Educational Trends, English Departments, English Instruction
Peer reviewedArries, Jonathan F. – Hispania, 1994
The special needs of college students with learning disabilities are often challenging because of the variety of disabilities and accommodations. An alternative, parallel Spanish course at Old Dominion is described in the larger context of postsecondary foreign-language requirements. (Contains 25 references.) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: College Second Language Programs, Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedGross, Louis J. – Bioscience, 1994
Reports on data gathered to determine the quantitative course requirements of undergraduate programs in various life science fields. (ZWH)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Higher Education, Mathematics Education, Required Courses
Peer reviewedBruce, Kim B. – Education and Computing, 1991
Describes a model for the design of undergraduate curricula in the discipline of computing that was developed by the ACM/IEEE (Association for Computing Machinery/Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) Computer Society Joint Curriculum Task Force. Institutional settings and structures in which computing degrees are awarded are…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Degree Requirements
Peer reviewedPatterson, Janice H. – Peabody Journal of Education, 1989
Examines mathematics courses offered during the 1980s' educational reform in response to increased course requirements and competency testing. Schools increased numbers of courses, but they were primarily low level. Reforms rarely affected middle- and upper-level achievers but significantly affected at-risk students. Increased testing requirements…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Equal Education
Peer reviewedSilver, Edward A. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 1997
Suggests that the differences existing between the view of algebra as a mandated course at a specified grade level and the view of algebra as a way of mathematical thinking and reasoning developed gradually over time must be positively integrated to help students develop a genuine capacity for algebraic thinking and reasoning. (AIM)
Descriptors: Algebra, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools, Mathematical Concepts
Peer reviewedEllis, Michael S., Jr.; Letourneau, Tanya Misner – Journal of Career Planning & Employment, 2001
Using Delaware Valley College's 100-year-old "Employment Program" as a model, makes a case for mandatory experiential learning curriculum-wide. Revels how other colleges can successfully integrate such a component into their academic programs. Argues that experiential learning empowers students by equipping them with the skills and abilities…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Students, Education Work Relationship, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedMcGee, Clive; Hampton, Peter – School Organisation, 1996
New Zealand is attempting to introduce a "seamless" system of qualifications for senior secondary school students delivered through modules (learning units) and linked to higher education qualifications. This paper studies how one school's change to a modular curriculum delivery system affected staff and students. Staff perceptions…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Delivery Systems, Foreign Countries, Required Courses
Fromme, Kim; Corbin, William – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2004
The Lifestyle Management Class (LMC) was evaluated as a universal and targeted alcohol prevention program among voluntary and mandated college students. The relative efficacy of peer- and professional-led group interventions was also tested in this randomized, controlled design. LMC participants showed decreases in driving after drinking relative…
Descriptors: College Students, Drinking, Prevention, Alcohol Education
Green, Ronald; Dezendorf, Paul; Lyman, Sue; Lyman, Scott – Educational Gerontology, 2005
This paper presents a review of curriculum-change literature with a special focus on curricular infusion and an analysis of curriculum-change strategies. These strategies were used by 62 social work education programs involved in the national gerontological infusion project supported by the John T. Hartford Foundation. Best practices to achieve…
Descriptors: Field Instruction, Required Courses, Introductory Courses, Curriculum Development
Pastor, Dena A.; Kaliski, Pamela K.; Weiss, Brandi A. – Research & Practice in Assessment, 2007
Do students change as a result of completing their general education requirement? This question was examined by using a pretest/posttest design with five different cohorts of students required to complete a general education program in American history and politics. Differences among various groups in Cohen's d (the standardized difference between…
Descriptors: College Students, General Education, Pretests Posttests, United States History
Artino, Anthony R., Jr. – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2007
Using a social cognitive framework, the present study investigated the relations between two motivational constructs, prior experience, and several adaptive outcomes. Participants (n = 204) completed a survey that assessed their perceived task value, self-efficacy, prior experience, and a collection of outcomes that included their satisfaction,…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Required Courses, College Students, Self Efficacy
Amaki, Yuki – Educational Studies in Japan: International Yearbook, 2008
Public school students in Japan must take English as a required subject for three years in junior high school and for three more years in senior high school. In spite of the amount of classroom time invested, and in spite of the available learning support services, the foreign Assistant Language Teacher (ALT) system included, the English…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Speech Communication, Social Integration, Foreign Countries
Wang, Jen-Ting; Tu, Shu-Yi; Shieh, Yann-Yann – AMATYC Review, 2007
Introductory Statistics is a required course for most college students in order to graduate. Research has been conducted for determinants of achievement in college mathematics courses; however, there has been little investigation for statistics courses. In this exploratory study, data concerning students' grades received in this course, the…
Descriptors: Required Courses, Class Size, College Mathematics, Grades (Scholastic)
Coll, Cesar; Rochera, Maria J.; Mayordomo, Rosa M.; Naranjo, Mila – Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology, 2007
In this article we present and discuss an integrated system of continuous assessment (ISCA) in higher education, designed to collect multiple evidences of students' knowledge and abilities, and to facilitate monitoring and support of their learning processes. Inspired by a socio-constructivist approach, which assumes a close relation between…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Higher Education, Required Courses, Educational Psychology

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