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Walsh, S. M. – 1996
This paper focuses first on the educator, Ralph W. Tyler, who serves as a model and ideal for curriculum development and implementation. The paper states that in 1949, Tyler, in creating a syllabus, created a small book of 128 pages, and in so doing, he set a benchmark in the field of education. The paper then provides an extended syllabus for a…
Descriptors: Business Correspondence, Business Education, Business English, Course Descriptions
Sparrow, W. Keats – 1980
A course in technical writing has justification for appearing in a college English department curriculum if course content as it is currently taught is somewhat modified. In general, business or technical writing has been primarily a study of a wide variety of letter and report writing forms. To be taught as a liberal arts course, a technical…
Descriptors: College English, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives


