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...only one that has produced real controversy is that of the task force on core curriculum. Rosovsky's strategy for implementing that report has been to move slowly, involving as many faculty members as possible in drawing up the final proposal. So it isn't surprising that Charles P. Whitlock, associate dean of the Faculty and coordinator of the task forces, said recently it may take three or four years for the full program to be implemented...
Harvard's efforts to devise a new structure for undergraduate education have certainly received a great deal of publicity. Whitlock has received more than 400 letters from college and university administrators across the country asking whether Harvard has come up with anything in its educational review. Many of the letterwriters are thinking of Harvard's traditional image as a leader of curricular reform when they write, Whitlock said. "Half the country thinks we've already solved the problems of undergraduate education and that all we have to do now is send a report...
Dean Rosovsky and Dean Fox met last week with Laura Besvinick '80, a freshman nominee to the CRR, and Rosovsky recommended that a student group be organized to work on the proposals with either Charles D. Whitlock, associate dean of the Faculty, or Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University, Besvinick said yesterday...
Charles P. Whitlock, associate dean of the Faculty for special projects and coordinator of the task forces, said earlier this month that the administration is currently discussing alternate salary policies. He said that competition with other schools is forcing Harvard to change. Although it is unlikely that the University will institute a star system because of the divisive influence it could have on the Faculty, the University may have to start offering salaries according to fields or to develop a program of special non-salary compensation...
...TASK FORCE on Educational Resources will not complete its report until next fall. Whitlock said recently that the group's study has taken much longer than expected because of the difficulties involved in determining how resources could be better distributed between the Colleges and GSAS and among concentrations...