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Peer reviewedJohnson, Clare F. – Mathematics and Computer Education, 1982
The introduction of computer use in college mathematics classes for non-mathematics oriented students majoring in marketing, management, and other business-related fields is discussed. Results of a questionnaire of student opinions matched with pupil course grades is presented. It is noted students as a whole seemed satisfied with computer use.…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Computer Programs, Computers, Educational Research
Peer reviewedFarmer, D. W. – Planning for Higher Education, 1987
Matrix management provides a flexible method of responding to today's complex challenges in a way that supports a traditional organization and at the same time recognizes the necessity to draw upon the total resource needs of the institution through project teams. Operation at Kings College is described. (MLW)
Descriptors: Change, College Administration, College Admission, College Planning
Peer reviewedArreola, Raoul A. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1987
A procedure for developing a comprehensive faculty evaluation program is described with examples of various components. Procedures for implementing such a program are discussed. Determining and weighting faculty roles, defining roles and gaining information, and arriving at a matrix are described. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Faculty Development, Faculty Evaluation
Hilligen, Wolfgang – 1976
An innovative social studies teacher education program at the University of Tubingen, West Germany, is described. The problems, aims, and structure of the course of study as well as general theories of learning in West Germany are discussed and these educational phenomena are compared with their American counterparts. The paper is presented in…
Descriptors: Civics, Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education, Developmental Programs


