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...mechanics. Devising a physics or chemistry course along the lines of Nat Sci 5 seems virtually impossible; the important modern problems are just too sophisticated for Gen Ed. Nor do I see how history or philosophy lends itself to a "methods" treatment. Until the CRIMSON outlines, in detail, a syllabus for these courses, I think it is presumptions for it to say all Gen Ed courses should be like...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Mail | 11/6/1964 | See Source »

...century ago, in his Syllabus of Errors, Pope Pius IX condemned the thesis that the Roman Catholic Church should accommodate itself to the modern world. Last week the bishops of the Second Vatican Council began discussion of a document that goes a long way toward making that accommodation. For Catholics, Schema 13, entitled The Church in the Modern World, is the most personally important item of all on the council's agenda. Sometimes with platitudes, sometimes with passion, the schema bravely touches on every social issue that troubles the hearts of men, from overpopulation to nuclear war, and summons...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Roman Catholics: The Bravest Schema | 10/30/1964 | See Source »

...innovations will involve course changes in two of the three major study areas in the Ed School syllabus, "Behavioral Sciences" and "Professional Education...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ed School Alters M.A.T. Program; Student Begin Tutorial Next Fall | 2/13/1964 | See Source »

...syllabus includes such topics as understanding the role of achievement motivation in successful executive behavior, learning how to recognize and produce it in fantasy, practicing achievement-related behaviors in a "game" situation, and creative group problem-solving...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor Will Instruct Entrepreneurs in India | 1/22/1964 | See Source »

...such strange bed-fellows and that Buddha's teachings can have meaning for the twentieth century American." He will also have "freed himself from the concept of utility." All of this sounds very nice, on first reading, but on the second go-round it comes out as the syllabus for a sort of parody of a Gen Ed course...

Author: By Charles W. Bevard jr., | Title: The Harvard Conservative | 10/22/1963 | See Source »

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