Recent pressures on undergraduate education have led to major—but often untutored—attempts to revitalize curricula. This comprehensive handbook is designed to aid faculty, administrators, and students engaged in curriculum reform at the undergraduate level. The emphasis throughout is on planning. Professor Conrad proposes a systems model for curriculum planning and examines four major areas: general and liberal education, area concentration, experiential learning, and calendar and degree programs. In each of these areas he identifies key issues, discusses the strengths and weaknesses of different approaches, provides a historical context, outlines major trends, and describes a variety of innovations that institutions might adopt. The result is a practical, usable book.
This handbook is designed to aid faculty, administrators, and students engaged in curriculum reform at the undergraduate level. It proposes a systems model for curriculum planning and examines general and liberal education, area concentration, experiential learning, and degree programs.
Publisher
Routledge
Publication Date
Oct 2022
ISBN
9780367312350
Pages
230 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Paperback
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