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Maloney, Clark M. – 1969
As attitudes of an organization's members are important in attaining its goals, this study proposed to determine faculty attitudes to comprehensive college aims. Selected as subjects were 100 full-time instructors from Missouri public junior colleges. The investigator expected to find transfer faculty more favorable to general and transfer…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Comprehensive Programs, Educational Objectives, Opinions
Millard, Richard M. – 1972
This speech emphasizes the thesis that the major function of education should be to prepare students for a vocation. Some implications for community colleges are: (1) the need for comprehensiveness, including communication and cooperation with high schools and 4-year colleges; (2) the need for statewide planning, clear identification of…
Descriptors: Career Education, Career Guidance, College Role, Comprehensive Programs
Kraska, Marie F. – 1979
Dalton Junior College, Georgia, has developed a comprehensive staff development plan for professionals in the vocational-technical division to relate student needs to professional competencies and meet certification requirements. The plan consists of a rationale or stated need and general goals, policies, and procedures. As a component of the…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Certification, Competency Based Education, Comprehensive Programs