TY - JOUR
T1 - A case study of academic programme integration in the USA
T2 - Andragogical, philosophical, theoretical and practical perspectives
AU - Peterson, Shari L.
AU - Provo, Joanne
PY - 2000
Y1 - 2000
N2 - The landscape of higher education is being transformed as challenges for greater efficiency, accountability, and economic viability challenge administrative and programmatic structures. Programmatic, administrative, and organizational realignment has emerged as one response to the challenge. This paper presents a case study which describes andragogical, philosophical, theoretical, and practical perspectives surrounding the restructuring and integration between Adult Education and Human Resource Development faculty of a large mid-western doctoral granting research institution, and the curricular development that resulted. Programmatic integration between compatible faculty units can result in efficient and effective design and delivery of curriculum that addresses the concerns of faculty, meets the changing needs of students, and responds to the demands of the changing landscape of higher education. In this case, realignment created an opportunity for the revitalization of faculty, programmes, and students.
AB - The landscape of higher education is being transformed as challenges for greater efficiency, accountability, and economic viability challenge administrative and programmatic structures. Programmatic, administrative, and organizational realignment has emerged as one response to the challenge. This paper presents a case study which describes andragogical, philosophical, theoretical, and practical perspectives surrounding the restructuring and integration between Adult Education and Human Resource Development faculty of a large mid-western doctoral granting research institution, and the curricular development that resulted. Programmatic integration between compatible faculty units can result in efficient and effective design and delivery of curriculum that addresses the concerns of faculty, meets the changing needs of students, and responds to the demands of the changing landscape of higher education. In this case, realignment created an opportunity for the revitalization of faculty, programmes, and students.
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U2 - 10.1080/02601370.2000.10750063
DO - 10.1080/02601370.2000.10750063
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:77952498013
SN - 0260-1370
VL - 19
SP - 103
EP - 114
JO - International Journal of Lifelong Education
JF - International Journal of Lifelong Education
IS - 2
ER -