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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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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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Vocational Education as General Education

Curriculum Inquiry, 1998
It is argued that vocational education belongs in the common core of school knowledge. Distinction is made between vocational education for jobs and vocational education about work. It is the latter aspect of the subject that allows the general education claim to be made. The former aspect, it is argued, belongs beyond the secondary school.
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Reframing General Education [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Journal of General Education, 2015
ABSTRACT From the colonial colleges to the present-day flagship universities, the undergraduate general education curriculum has dramatically shifted from a single, faculty-prescribed, general program to a diverse array of elective, student-choice-driven, specialized programs of general studies.
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General Education and Vocational Education

New Directions for Community Colleges, 1982
Abstract“Since all education today is, and must be, both liberal and vocational, the task is not that of finding the appropriate Proportions of each but rather of reappraising and redefining all courses so that they contribute to both” (Dressel, 1959, p. 4).
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Education in General and Theological Education

Theology Today, 1971
“If there is fault to find with education, and if the system appears to be breaking down, we assume that the first place to look for trouble must be teaching and the teacher. … My own research on general education began with teaching as the primary focus.
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General Education and Graduate Education

Improving College and University Teaching, 1962
(1962). General Education and Graduate Education. Improving College and University Teaching: Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 42-47.
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Can General Education Be General?

The Journal of Higher Education, 1957
D O MOST college students really want an education? With some reason, our answer may be "No." A degree, as the sine qua non of lucrative employment, exercises its magic attraction without illuminating the not necessarily lucrative but humanly desirable growth which should take place during the four or five years devoted to its pursuit.
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CAREER EDUCATION IN GENERAL EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS

SOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference, 2018
The aim of the research is to find out the problems and solutions of career education in primary and secondary education institutions of Zemgale planning region (ZPR). In order to achieve the aim, the following research questions were set: 1) what are the functions of career education in primary and secondary education institutions; 2) how career ...
Valeria Malyavina, Līga Paula
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General Music in General Education

Music Educators Journal, 1961
trinsic value of such a course is the opportunity that it affords for integrating music with materials in the other arts. Today, there seems to be almost universal agreement that we define its function and limits, so that it may take its proper place in the larger curriculum.
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