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Restructuring General Education and Core Curricula Requirements

Restructuring General Education and Core Curricula Requirements
Author(s)/Editor(s): Julie Christina Tatlock (Mount Mary University, USA)
Copyright: ©2024
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-0385-6
ISBN13: 9798369303856
EISBN13: 9798369303870

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Description

In academia, a looming challenge threatens the very foundations of education as we know it. This formidable adversary is none other than the demographic cliff, a phenomenon that casts a long shadow over the future of higher learning. Simultaneously, the shifting perceptions of education in our modern world have given rise to fierce competition for students. This has resulted in a series of revisions in admission and transfer policies, causing enthusiastic debates about the rightful place of credits within a student's academic journey.

Restructuring General Education and Core Curricula Requirements is a groundbreaking book that emerges as the solution to these pressing challenges. This remarkable work serves as a beacon of hope in these turbulent times, offering a comprehensive exploration of the core curricula dilemma and paving the way for transformative change. It addresses the need for thoughtful reflection on the meaning of core curricula in the modern world, diving into its history, and presenting innovative solutions for institutions seeking to provide students with a rigorous and relevant core education.



Author's/Editor's Biography

Julie Tatlock (Ed.)
Julie Christina Tatlock is an Associate Professor at Mount Mary University. Her most recent publication is as content lead for OpenStax’s World History, Volume 1: to 1500. She has also presented and published several articles/chapters on innovative pedagogies. In addition, Julie Tatlock was part of a Mellon Foundation grant to take an in-depth look at digital learning in the humanities. Her interests are primarily in finding new and creative ways to engage students in good online research and writing as well as creating unique online education spaces. Her other primary research areas are in British History and World History.

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