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Peer reviewedRousseau, Paul – Community Services Catalyst, 1986
Suggests creative uses for noncredit activities; e.g., to cost-effectively offer professional development activities and to foster lifelong learning during college attendance. Underscores the importance of clearly stated goals in planning noncredit activities, offering of St. Clair College's Winter Workshop Week for human services professionals as…
Descriptors: College Role, Continuing Education, Course Objectives, Foreign Countries
Ricard, Virginia B. – 1977
Presented as a course outline, this process is intended to introduce adults to self-directed learning principles and techniques. Initially, entry level skills or competencies are specified, and the course goal and objectives are stated. Following the goal statement, three objectives, embodying strategies and resources, are presented. Objectives,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Course Objectives, Curriculum Guides, Educational Needs
Slonecker, William G. – 1981
Many who believe in the value of the study of the humanities are faced with the problems of how to attract vocational students to humanities courses, maintain their interest in such courses so that they fulfill the general education requirements for graduation, and, if possible, generate an ongoing interest in the humanities. In response to these…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Course Content, Course Objectives, Courses
Peer reviewedToppins, Anne Davis – College Teaching, 1987
A unit on adult learning with an exercise based on the theories of Malcolm Knowles and Allen Tough is described. After students in the class see that they actually planned and directed much of their significant adult learning, they are eager to join in the process of modifying course objectives. (MLW)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, College Instruction, Course Objectives, Graduate Students


