Word: curricularly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...university--or ritualistic--vague and over general phrases like "educating people for a democracy." "We have a right," he suggests, "to ask of an institution just exactly what its aims are . . . a right to expect these aims to be true ones; not, in the university for instance, curricular tautologies. Education is presumably an enterprise whose end is larger than its means." He quotes from Clark Kerr's The Uses of the University to explain what problems Santa Cruz hopes to solve...
...simply to list the program's administrative and curricular bottlenecks is perhaps to lose the forest in the trees. It is less important that a program has problems that that the faculty and students in the program recognize and care about those programs. In Social Studies they do. It is the only department in the College where tutors, professors, and students really talk, debate, and worry together about the education they are giving and receiving...
...years ago two American Fulbright students started a weekly newspaper which is now the single most impressive extra-curricular activity. The Student Union, composed of representatives from the various university departments, organizes some minor activities in the dormitories, but has no voice in the determination of administrative policies...
Freund called for new attention to the curricular moral instruction that should replace sectarian religious exercises...
...members were chosen by the undergraduate members of the Harvard Phi Beta Kappa society. The selections are made on the basis of outstanding academic achievement, character, and extra-curricular activities...