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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
171

1966-1968 Correspondence Instruction Biennial Announcement

University of Arizona 04 1900 (has links)
The University of Arizona catalogs contain information regarding curricula, fees, university policies, and procedures.
172

1955-56,1956-57 College of Law Announcement

University of Arizona 15 April 1955 (has links)
The University of Arizona catalogs contain information regarding curricula, fees, university policies, and procedures.
173

1966-67 Supplement Revisions in the Biennial Catalogue

University of Arizona 06 1900 (has links)
The University of Arizona catalogs contain information regarding curricula, fees, university policies, and procedures.
174

1967-1968.1968-1969 College of Law Catalogue

University of Arizona 10 1900 (has links)
The University of Arizona catalogs contain information regarding curricula, fees, university policies, and procedures.
175

1983-84,1984-85 Supplement to the University of Arizona Catalog

University of Arizona 06 1900 (has links)
The University of Arizona catalogs contain information regarding curricula, fees, university policies, and procedures.
176

1984-85 Independent Study Through Correspondence Catalog

University of Arizona 04 1900 (has links)
The University of Arizona catalogs contain information regarding curricula, fees, university policies, and procedures.
177

1989-90.1990-91 Graduate Catalog

University of Arizona 06 1900 (has links)
The University of Arizona catalogs contain information regarding curricula, fees, university policies, and procedures.
178

A THEORY-BASED CURRICULUM IN PERSONHOOD DEVELOPMENT

Emrick, Angela Marie January 1980 (has links)
A theory-based curriculum on Personhood Development provides an organized system through which a self-actualizing program can be initiated and effectively expanded by any individual in society, whatever his age or position. From this point of view, therefore, the curriculum itself transcends the formal educational experience, becoming a pervasive lifetime study. Its concepts and principles are based on solid research to which some of the finest experts in psychology have contributed. Because of current problems and needs in society and because of rapidly enlarging bodies of knowledge, new vision and reorganization of educational premises seem logical and pertinent requirements for people moving into another century. Education is, by its very nature, an integrative process. Such integration involves the entire person: his internal elements and his avenues of change, his perceptions and perspectives of life, his directive efforts towards the future, his expectations of what this future should be. The curriculum design rises out of a specific philosophy, no part of which is vague or unsupported by authoritative writings. From that philosophy, four generational objectives flow, three of which provide learning experiences and the last of which provides an environment to secure such provisions. The generational objectives have specific behavioral goals attached, definite and active goals which are within the reach of all. It is from this pyramidal construct that the lessons are formulated, the methods are selected, the student production is outlined, and the applications to the allied curricula are viewed. Suggested evaluative procedures necessitate longitudinal studies for this program in the future. An organized system of encounters avails the facilitator with the process and methods for guiding his clients through the program. The encounters, fifteen in number, furnish a structure which allows the plan to proceed in a defined and logical pattern. From the initial discussions which have to do with the acceptance of self and with the study of one's internal elements, the clients diagnose their present status. This status is delineated via written and/or oral articulation of perceptions and perspectives the students have of themselves. Their present status in the avenues of modification -- those channels by which the human being experiences change -- are considered immediately after the internal elements are diagnosed. Thus, these avenues also are examined with a view towards developing positive activities in order to realize the full potential of the individual. Following hard on the heels of the basic diagnoses, the personal plan for future growth is then designed. In order to determine the possibilities for realistic growth, the student examines his strengths, discovers his aptitudes and talents, seeks information and supportive direction, cultivates desirable habits, and lessens or eradicates those habits detrimental to his personhood. Appendices furnish copies of those materials utilized with the program. Copies of pages for student use are presented as well as sample lessons, miscellaneous presentations in allied curricula, and examples of exercises used with faculty members and with parent groups. For those who wish to exercise this technique a regular program, uncomplicated and cyclic, is now available. Several studies for the future, enlarging on the basic work, can be forthcoming. It is recommended that such explorations be continued and that valid creative work be encouraged in order to realize ever more fully the potential inherent in every individual.
179

CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTIONAL SYSTEM CHANGES IN SELECTED SMALL, PRIVATE LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGES

Lepchenske, George Lynn, 1939- January 1976 (has links)
No description available.
180

1960 Designs For Learning

University of Arizona 04 1900 (has links)
The University of Arizona catalogs contain information regarding curricula, fees, university policies, and procedures.

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