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Moore, Nelle – 1999
The key to better outcome performance measures for community colleges is finding an effective and valid method of determining students' educational goals or reasons for attending the institution. In an attempt to find a solution to identifying student intent, San Juan College (SJC) postulated that student intent at any point in time can be most…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Course Selection (Students), Educational Research, Evaluation Criteria
Rogers, James Frederick – Office of Education, United States Department of the Interior, 1936
The material offered in this publication furnishes a general picture of present practices in the presentation of information in hygiene to students in colleges and universities. At college age we are not done with problems of health and even if the subject were taught thorough in high school (which is rarely the case) there is much yet to be…
Descriptors: Colleges, Hygiene, Health Education, College Students
Berger, Dorothy M. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1997
Provides San Diego Community College District English faculty views on the mandatory prerequisites now being enforced for several courses. Discusses the external factors in, and implications of, enforcing prerequisites, as well as potential outcomes.(YKH)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, College English, College Instruction, Community Colleges
Peer reviewedBurnett, Nancy J. – Journal of Economic Education, 1997
Analyzes data collected from 132 liberal arts colleges to determine the motivating factors for the presence of gender-oriented courses. Results suggest that highly ranked, nonreligiously affiliated schools are most likely to support these courses. Many also are found in larger economics departments with a high percentage of women students. (MJP)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Environment, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives
Peer reviewedWalstad, William B. – Journal of Economic Education, 1996
Briefly reviews and criticizes recent research into declining undergraduate economics enrollment. Argues that this research fails to consider an integral variable, the student's perspective. Recommends a 1981 student survey profile as a model to follow for future research. (MJP)
Descriptors: Course Selection (Students), Declining Enrollment, Economics Education, Educational Assessment
Peer reviewedConrad, Cecilia A. – Journal of Economic Education, 1996
Maintains that high enrollment figures for undergraduate economics majors in the 1980s reflected social and economic trends more than any substantive interest in the subject. Argues that the discipline is better off without a preponderance of students whose only interest is business applications. (MJP)
Descriptors: Business Education, Course Selection (Students), Declining Enrollment, Economic Factors
Peer reviewedPahl, Ron H. – International Journal of Social Education, 1995
Reports on a study of students' preferences for social studies, English, and science courses among 888 secondary students. Finds that seventh graders preferred social studies over science, but this preference weakened substantially as students advanced into high school. Finds that boys preferred social studies over English throughout high school.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Course Selection (Students), English Curriculum, Grade 10
Gose, Ben – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1995
Increasingly, four-year college students are taking additional courses at nearby two-year colleges, for a variety of reasons: to reduce costs, to sample technical education, for scheduling purposes, for smaller classes, and for less difficult courses. In some cases, the four-year college may contract with the two-year college to provide remedial…
Descriptors: Class Size, College Credits, College Role, Course Selection (Students)
Peer reviewedAplin, Richard – Educational Studies, 1991
Analyzes answers to a questionnaire given to British secondary school children who had opted out of foreign language study. Identifies reasons why the students chose not to continue language study. Concludes that enjoyment of the subject and opportunities for contact with the country of the target language are factors motivating students to…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Course Selection (Students), Foreign Countries, Language Enrollment
Peer reviewedCarmichael, J. W., Jr.; Sevenair, John P. – Issues in Science and Technology, 1991
Discussed is the success of a small university in placing African Americans into medical school and pharmacy school. Described are precollege enrichment programs for mathematics and science that emphasize problem solving, homework, daily quizzes, development of vocabulary and reading skills, peer support groups, role models, and parental…
Descriptors: Blacks, Course Selection (Students), Enrichment Activities, Homework
Peer reviewedMcCarthy, Alun C.; Moss, Dennis – Educational Studies, 1990
Reports that 40 secondary level students enrolled in Craft Design Technology classes (CDT) at the Pen-y-Dre comprehensive school in Mid Glamorgan, Wales regarded them as high status, intellectually demanding, and having high employment value. Indicates that advanced-level technology courses attract a significant number of female students and are…
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Course Selection (Students), Design Crafts, Education Work Relationship
Peer reviewedMaple, Sue A.; Stage, Frances K. – American Educational Research Journal, 1991
A longitudinal model of mathematics/science major choice at college entrance for Black and White, male and female students was tested using a "High School and Beyond" sample. Significant predictors of choice included sophomore choice of major, mathematics attitudes, mathematics/sciences courses completed by senior year, and various…
Descriptors: Black Students, Cohort Analysis, College Freshmen, Comparative Analysis
Scott, Jon – Bioscience Education e-Journal, 2006
Undergraduate recruitment is a significant activity for all universities. This brief report sets out the results of a survey regarding the course and institutional choices of the 2005-06 entry cohort of bioscience students in four universities. The key findings show that enjoyment of the subject and the wish to learn more are the primary reasons…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Career Choice, College Choice, Course Selection (Students)
Clark, Amy Aparicio; Dorris, Amanda – Principal Leadership, 2006
A growing body of research confirms that parents have a profound impact on their children's educational attainment, particularly in the secondary grades. Yet many Latino parents, particularly those of first-generation college students, lack information and knowledge about what their children need to prepare for college and are less likely to help…
Descriptors: Parents, Educational Attainment, College Preparation, Partnerships in Education
Baker, Dale; Leary, Rosemary – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2003
The purpose of this study was to try to determine what influences girls to choose science. Forty girls were interviewed in Grades 2, 5, 8, 11 using a semistructured protocol. The interview focused on feelings about science, science careers, peer and parental support, and how science is taught. To determine whether their responses were based on…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Social Environment, Females, Science Careers

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