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Trends in the Community College Curriculum by Gwyer Schuyler,

Trends in the Community College Curriculum by Gwyer Schuyler,
Community colleges enroll close to 50 percent of all students who begin higher education in the United States. Consequently, what happens at these institutions affects the course of study, the progress, and the nature of learning for nearly half of all postsecondary students. This issue presents a detailed picture of the national community college curriculum, using survey data collected in 1998 by the Center for the Study of Community Colleges. Chapters analyze approaches to general education, vocational course offerings, the liberal arts, multicultural education, ESL, honors programs, and distance learning, considering underlying philosophies, design, and content of requirements. This is the 108th issue of the quarterly journal "New Directions for Community Colleges.



Beyond Law and Policy: Reaffirming the Role of Student Affairs by Diane Cooper,
Beyond Law and Policy: Reaffirming the Role of Student Affairs by Diane Cooper,
This volume examines higher education's apparent overreliance on policy and shows how we can redirect our attention to the ethical and developmental issues that underlie the undergraduate experience. Authors discuss how learning communities and creeds can help achieve balance between policy and personal responsibility; how to deal with student misconduct in a way that both reduces the risk of litigation and furthers student development; and how to promote multiculturalism without compromising individual rights and freedoms. This is the 82nd issue of the quarterly journal "New Directions for Student Services.



Journal of Research in Music Education - The Journal of Research in Music Education (JRME) publishes research reports "that enhance knowledge regarding the teaching and learning of music." It is published by the National Association for Music Education.

International journal of progressive education - International Journal of Progressive Education (IJPE) (ISSN 1554-5210) is a peer reviewed interactive electronic journal sponsored by the International Association of Educators. IJPE takes an interdisciplinary approach to its general aim of promoting an open and continuing dialogue about the current educational issues and future conceptions of educational theory and practice in an international context.

Education Review - Education Review is an open access ("free to read") scholarly journal publishing reviews of books in the field of education. It was created in 1998, by Gene V Glass of Arizona State University.

Education Policy Analysis Archives - Education Policy Analysis Archives is a peer-reviewed, open access scholarly journal created in 1993 by Gene V Glass at Arizona State University. Articles are published in English, Spanish or Portuguese.



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