Curriculum

Displaying 701 - 750 of 1423 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
701 Hale adds opinions of English I with open letter to Dr. Fox
College Eye 59:37, p.2
Claims all courses, not just English I & II, are useless due to lack of student interest.
702 Montas: does SCI's language program meet goals?
College Eye 59:33, p.2
Concentration on quality will lead to quantity later.
703 Writers need practice, must know grammar, rhetoric
College Eye 59:33, p.2
Composition courses are ineffective; must be re-vamped.
704 Montas lists audio-lingual foreign language objectives
College Eye 59:32, p.2
Audio-lingual method teaches skills/habits, not just words and expressions.
705 Nelson adds to current theme grading question
College Eye 59:31, p.2
Qualified students could read extra papers; papers could replace question-and-answer time during lectures.
706 Function of extra theme assignments: lessen inhibition
College Eye 59:31, p.2
Students could be more comfortable with their English/communication skills if they were required to write more papers.
707 'Little themes' give English I practice
College Eye 59:29, p.2
Disagrees with Fox's suggestion in previous article to assign more ungraded themes.
708 Fox maintains students need more theme writing
College Eye 59:28, p.2
Current practice of ten 400-word themes is not enough to develop students' writing skills.
709 Thorne: language most significant invention of mankind
College Eye 59:25, p.2
Defends speech courses.
710 Instructors practice de-motivation
College Eye 59:25, p.2
Instructors use first day of classes to tell students what they won't like about the course load or the material.
711 Summer offerings not expanded
College Eye 59:22, p.2
Currently only two of the twenty-eight listed courses can be considered 'advanced.'
712 Will listen to Burchfield after course
College Eye 59:18, p.2
Steve Burchfield's complaints about methods courses will be taken more seriously after he has completed "Teaching of Secondary Mathematics."
713 Wants more methods courses
College Eye 59:17, p.2
Courses teach how to find knowledge, but not how to apply it.
714 1964: a year of progress at SCI
Alumnus 50:1, p.2
Review of changes in buildings, personnel, curriculum, and administration; challenges remain; photo.
715 Stone proposes reduction in general education
College Eye 59:16, p.2
Dropping World Resources, English II would free room for more major courses.
716 More time needed for major courses
College Eye 59:15, p.2
Real world requires more experience and knowledge in field of major.
717 Sees growing dissatisfaction with current curriculum
College Eye 59:13, p.2
Courses should instill morals, prepare students for specific career.
718 Great waste of time: education courses
College Eye 59:12, p.2
Five-hour courses should be reduced to three-hour courses.
719 Business Education anticipates new home
Alumnus 49:4, p.4
Department will move into Seerley Hall; curriculum and opportunities; photo.
720 Professor Fox calls for revision of curriculum
College Eye 59:6, p.6
Speaks at "Dinner with the Prof".
721 Science in the early sixties at SCI
Alumnus 49:3, p.2
Curriculum, programs, personnel, and opportunities in Department of Science; photo.
722 SCI to add master's programs
Alumnus 49:3, p.8
Will offer Master of Arts and Master of Arts in Education.
723 SCI to add 22 new courses
Alumnus 49:3, p.17
Seek to strengthen subject matter preparation for teachers.
724 New major field added in elementary education
College Eye 58:31, p.1
A look at the new special education major.
725 Home Economics in a complex age
Alumnus 49:2, p.2
Curriculum, personnel, and opportunities in the department; photo.
726 English as a foreign language
Alumnus 49:2, p.8
Will offer course in fall under direction of Professor Stageberg.
727 Regents approves 10% budget increase for '65
College Eye 58:25, p.10
Approve budget for Hagemann Hall; construction should begin in May; approve non-teaching master's degree.
728 Faculty Senate approves Tech Institutes for SCI
College Eye 58:22, p.5
Cite need for short term technical training.
729 SCI to be sixth college to offer TEFL program
College Eye 58:21, p.5
A look at the new program; Professor Stageberg comments on course; photo.
730 Board of Regents approves room, board rate increase
College Eye 58:13, p.1
$20 increase is first part of increase to cover costs of new residence halls; approve budget for new Science Building.
731 Class offerings draw sarcasm
College Eye 58:11, p.2
Claims that the classes offered for next semester are not intellectually challenging or satisfying to students.
732 Faculty Senate approves additions to General Ed
College Eye 58:8, p.1
Additions will bring general education total to fifty-five hours.
733 Board of Regents discuss master's degree program
College Eye 58:1, p.3
May reorganize master's degree in two degree: one in teaching and one in the arts.
734 Industrial arts at SCI
Alumnus 48:3, p.2
Survey of curriculum and opportunities in industrial arts; photo.
735 General education program includes eliminating minors
College Eye 57:31, p.2
Further look at implications of new program.
736 Social Science at SCI--a 1963 profile
Alumnus 48:2, p.1
Professor Howard describes recent changes in the social science curriculum including the addition of Asian Studies, special institutes, and new and old staff members; photo.
737 The word 'advisor' a misnomer for persons so called
College Eye 57:18, p.2
There really is no need for a student to have an advisor; classes are predetermined.
738 Undergrad program in special education reinstated at College
Alumnus 47:3, p.10
Had been dropped in favor of master's program; both will be offered.
739 Programmed learning comes to SCI
College Eye 56:35, p.2
Course in programmed instruction offered this summer; photo.
740 Trimble: mathematics curriculum changing radically
College Eye 56:35, p.2
Calls for a reorganization of mathematics teaching methods.
741 Physical education MA for men is approved
College Eye 56:34, p.1
Also begin five-year program in speech correction and re-institute program in special education.
742 Foreign language to be required in social science
College Eye 56:21, p.4
Non-teaching social science majors will need to show foreign language proficiency.
743 True teacher more than 'resource'
College Eye 56:18, p.2
Problems of curriculum are not in system, but in teacher and student.
744 Program hurt by 'vested interests'
College Eye 56:17, p.2
Current scholastic program leaves no room for change.
745 Why not eliminate minors?
College Eye 56:17, p.2
Proposal to eliminate minor studies in order to focus more on major.
746 'Windows' to feature social science on TV
College Eye 56:15, p.5
Donald Howard will talk about the objectives of social science classes.
747 Fox explains integrated courses.
College Eye 56:12, p.2
Explains the difference between general education courses and integration
748 Joe and Bill: Eastern studies vital
College Eye 56:7, p.2
A letter from one professor to another stressing the need for a course on Eastern civilization.
749 Can't we choose for ourselves?
College Eye 56:5, p.2
Some students would like to have a wider choice in courses.
750 Let's enlarge our purposes, too
College Eye 56:2, p.2
Student challenges readers to expand with SCI's new curriculum.