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...registration for admission to lower-level Gen Ed courses will held today from...
...year passed, it became apparent that there was opposition to the report. The Faculty debate opened in October with criticism of the program coming from the heads of three lower-level Gen Ed courses, among others. In four months of voting, several of the report's proposals went under. In January, the Faculty voted 94-87 against requiring students to take General Education courses; in March it threw out report's system of course requirements, and did not approve a system of incentives for teaching Gen Ed courses, as the report had suggested...
...fommulation, the new Gen Ed Committee will be taking over the program at a crucial moment. The professors who have given life to the Gen Ed program since its inception cannot carry the burden much longer. Finley, L. K. Nash, Samuel Beer, and Gerald Holton have taught the same lower-level Gen Ed courses almost every year since the program was made mandatory in 1949. Reuben Brower's Humanities 6 is 11 years...
From somewhere, the Gen Ed Committee must dredge up a large number of new lower-level courses in the next few years. And unless the Dean proves a most skillful talent-seeker, it seems all but certain that he will have to turn for these new courses to new new fields--in particular, to the behavioral sciences and to the non-verbal arts within the Humanities. The men within the classical fields, willing and able to teach Gen Ed courses, do not seem to be there. Unless the new debates have provided an impetus that will provoke new courses from...
...shot experiment in a different kind of General Education course," Nat Sci 1 will be an innovation both as a lower-level Gen Ed seminar and as a course which gives preference to members of a particular House...