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General Education, General‐Technical Education and Integration

European Journal of Science Education, 1980
Summaries English Answers to questions pertaining to general education and basic subjects, as well as to vocational education (general‐technical education in particular) and the principle of integration cannot be reduced to formal speculations or to bare definitions, no matter how elegant and correct.
Ignacy Szaniawski, Katedra Ksztatcenia
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Generative AI and generative education

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
AbstractThere is much public anxiety about how today's students use chatbots to complete assignments. But AI's integration within schools will more deeply impact the next generation of college graduates. The market value of future college degrees is far from certain.
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CRYPTOLOGY IN GENERAL EDUCATION

Cryptologia, 2005
Most colleges and universities require students to take a course in mathematics or mathematical reasoning in order to satisfy their general education requirements. Given the diverse areas of mathematics that the subject of cryptology touches upon, it can make an excellent vehicle through which to introduce students to mathematics they might otherwise ...
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Informatics and General Education

2014
Computer Science, Informatics, Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Computational Thinking, Digital Literacy and New Media are just some examples of buzz words which are used and discussed in schools by educators and by political authorities responsible for updating curricula.
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General Education

The Journal of General Education, 2013
Abstract The component of the baccalaureate degree referred to as general education is at risk. General education is losing traction in the curriculum, as calls for graduate students on a faster time schedule and a desire to produce readily employable graduates head the list of higher education objectives.
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A Generous Education

PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1964
Unless and until the Modern Language Association changes its (unwritten) law that the presidency is usually a consolation prize bestowed upon an elder statesman, presumably because he or she has managed to live long enough to become emeritus (not for any merit, but by automatic fiat of the Board of Trustees), the presidential address will lead to ...
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General Education

2020
General education is usually understood as a well-rounded education that provides students with a certain level of general knowledge across the spectrum of academic disciplines and trains them in reasoning and communication skills. Often, general education is also described in terms of students’ personal development, enabling them to learn citizenship,
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