Word: curriculums
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...Advising Monique Rinere. In a bout of administrative shuffling, former Assistant Dean of Freshmen James N. Mancall and former Assistant Dean of Academic Advising Inge-Lise Ameer will both become assistant deans of advising within the nascent APO. And Brooks Lambert-Sluder ’05, a former curriculum review project associate, will serve as the manager of the Peer Advising Fellow Program. During the spring, all three appointees were involved with the APO’s initial efforts to revamp freshman advising. They attended weekly meetings of the Student Advisory Board, a 37-member undergraduate board assembled to help...
...teachers knew I was writing this postcard, there would probably be consequences. Very serious ones. Moreover, the course I’m taking is part of a Harvard Summer School program. Thus, it’s designed to be as intense as the standard Harvard curriculum: four-and-a-half hours of instruction every day, starting almost with dawn. It seems you can take the classes out of Harvard, but not the Harvard out of the classes—not only regarding difficulty, but also the requisite complaints of the students about their workload. Only, one must be slightly more...
...academic dean, Bane will become “the chief academic officer” overseeing curriculum, quality of teaching, and faculty assignment. Specifically, Bane will join the ongoing effort to sharpen the Kennedy School’s curriculum. Ellwood said he hopes to create more “signature” courses studying, for example, the areas of decision-making...
Menand said his committee will look to build on the work of its predecessors. The first committee charged with producing a new general education curriculum met during the 2003-2004 academic year...
Bok—who has written widely on curricular reform and was at the University’s helm when the current Core curriculum was adopted—has said that he will offer his thoughts on general education to the committee if asked, but stressed that he will not impose himself on the process...