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Peer reviewedWoolnough, Brian E. – Physics Education, 1994
Discusses the decline of the number of students wishing to continue with physics in many countries. Brings together the relevant findings of two research projects and considers the effect of changes in the school curriculum. Contains 18 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Course Content, Course Selection (Students), Curriculum Evaluation
Peer reviewedLeslie, David; Russell, Hilary; Forbes, Allison – Industry & Higher Education, 2002
A survey of first-year and final-year management students (n=104) and 17 tourism employers revealed differences in the perceptions of the two groups regarding the role of foreign language skills. Results raised concerns in light of the demand for multilingual tourism staff. (Contains 24 references.) (JOW)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Course Selection (Students), Cultural Awareness, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedTrusty, Jerry – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2002
Examines the effects of high school course-taking on subsequent choice of science and math majors in college. Effects of course-taking on choice of science and math majors were stronger for women than for men. Findings are discussed in terms of career theory and counseling and education practice. (Contains 36 references and 3 tables.) (GCP)
Descriptors: Career Development, College Students, Course Selection (Students), High Schools
Peer reviewedWatts, Velma Gibson; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1989
Data were gathered from participants in a summer program at the Bowman Gray School of Medicine of Wake Forest University. This program was designed for academically talented minority students to promote their awareness of medicine as a potential career and to strengthen their science and mathematics backgrounds. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Black Students, Career Planning, Course Selection (Students), Higher Education
Peer reviewedRennie, Leonie J.; Parker, Leslie H. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1993
Reviews the science enrollment and achievement patterns of males and females studying in a new high school unit curriculum structure in Western Australia. The data indicate that lowering the age for subject choice is associated with a reduction in the amount of science studied, especially by females, and with the early manifestation of…
Descriptors: Achievement, Course Selection (Students), Females, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedGelles, Gregory M.; Johnson, Walter D. – Journal of Economic Education, 1994
Asserts that issues of economic literacy have typically focused on the content of individual courses, teaching approaches, and the curriculum for the economics major. Describes a program offering an economics minor including curriculum requirement, student recruitment and retention, and the costs and benefits to the institution. (CFR)
Descriptors: Course Selection (Students), Curriculum Development, Degree Requirements, Economics
Peer reviewedYoung, John W. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1994
An investigation was conducted to determine whether differential predictive validity, as detected in previous studies, exists for a recent sample of 3,703 college students. Results confirmed that the phenomenon still exists. For women, but not minorities, the difference in predictive validity appears related to course selection. (SLD)
Descriptors: College Students, Course Selection (Students), Ethnicity, Females
Peer reviewedSchweitzer, John C. – Newspaper Research Journal, 1992
Surveys 135 primary researchers at newspapers to see how they perceived job opportunities in newspaper research for JMC master's graduates and qualifications necessary for employment. Reports that more than 80 percent responded that job prospects would be good in the near future; respondents recommend a JMC program emphasizing a social science…
Descriptors: Course Selection (Students), Employment Opportunities, Higher Education, Journalism Education
Peer reviewedSt. Claire, Lindsay – Medical Teacher, 1992
Examines two types of self-selection bias manifest within the evaluations of student feedback collected in the context of a workshop designed to help medical students enhance communication skills with cancer patients. Suggests that students least likely to give feedback are most likely to have critical or negative comments, thereby misleading…
Descriptors: Course Selection (Students), Curriculum Development, Enrollment Influences, Feedback
Peer reviewedTaber, K. S. – Physics Education, 1991
Some of the projects designed to increase girls' uptake of physics are surveyed and some aspects of teaching physics in a girl-friendly way are presented. Possible reasons for the underrepresentation of girls in high school physics are discussed. The Girls into Science and Technology (GIST) and the Girls' Education in Mathematics, Science and…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Course Selection (Students), Females, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedFraser, E. J. P. – British Educational Research Journal, 1994
Reports on the attitudes toward and achievement in mathematics among 7,169 undergraduate male and female students in British and Scottish universities. Finds large differences in participation rates between women and men in English and Scottish universities. (CFR)
Descriptors: Course Selection (Students), Educational Change, Females, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedZemsky, Robert; And Others – Change, 1993
Analysis of curriculum, enrollment, and faculty data from four private liberal arts colleges and two private research universities investigates the most cost-effective curriculum design, using simulation models. It is concluded that simpler college curricula, with fewer courses, less specialization, and more consolidation will yield smaller, less…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Faculty, Course Selection (Students), Curriculum Design
Peer reviewedCooksey, Ray W. – Australian Journal of Education, 1993
An Australian study investigated multidimensionality in college entrance examination scores. Data from the American College Testing Program (ACT) and Australian Tertiary Entrance scores (which combines year 12 course grades and scores on the Australian Scholastic Aptitude Test) were analyzed using a 4-dimensional model. Results suggest a single…
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Course Selection (Students), Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedJohnson, Donald M.; And Others – Journal of Agricultural Education, 1994
Responses from 194 vo-tech enrollees and 146 transfer students at a community college showed the 2 groups shared similar backgrounds, abilities, experiences, and aspirations. Program choice was only moderately associated with desired level of education. Recommendations for revised transfer policies were made. (SK)
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Agricultural Education, Articulation (Education), Community Colleges
Matsuda, Paul Kei; Silva, Tony – Composition Studies, 1999
Considers a cross-cultural composition course as a placement option. Outlines the main points of the composition course: writing projects and activities; providing an English-as-a-Second-Language-friendly environment; discussing opportunities for cross-cultural learning; and implementing cross-cultural composition. (SC)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Course Selection (Students), Cultural Interrelationships, English (Second Language)


