Education, Y Shin04, Colleges;"C011egejaculty;V

Education, Y Shin04, Colleges;"C011egejaculty;V

DOCUMENT RESUME ED 082 699 4 6 4 74 0 'Aske0,'Thomas n. , . TITLE' The Small College: A pilaliograihia Handbook. INSTITUTION dcOunoil,for h4 Advancement of Small College's, Washington, ..;.ERIC'Cleringhouse!on ,Higher' 'Education, y shin04, . 'SP671iAGENCY National:Ins.. of gducation'o(DHE1), Washington, PUB DATE, 7. .NOTE 13,6p.,' ERRS PRICE ME= S0.65 HC-=$t.58'" . DESCRIPTO,R,S, *Innotated'Bibliographiet; Budgeting; *Church Rel:ated Colleges;"C011egejaculty;V Students,' CurricUlum Developrrewt; Ed cational Adinistiation;mollege ' aducationil Facilities; EduCationaIti.nance4 . Educational PianniLg;Governance; *aigilr'kducation; InstiAutioal Research;. Inteisinstitntiona .. peration; libraries; Physical Facilities';,.*Private olZegeg ,' .. / ABSTRAtT , -0 Tnisannaratedbibliography'conCentlTates on the small . College. .Some of the ebtries, (composed of books, articles, dissertations,and cithoi.,docurients, are about..the 'S 'nail collegeand .other. entries are.not-direCted solelyat the small' college bUt'hola applicability in areas where publications devetedto ,thee small institution are Scant. Entriesare array ged according, to :twelve categories: lenpralstudieson thesmall colledel-cnrriculumamend philosophy ofeducation;pedagogy, teaching, and learning; libraries and learning resources;_acutty; students;governani0; administration; finance, bdageting., and\deyelopmedt4long-range planning, physical fa9ilities;and interinstitutional cpoperation and ;consortia., The section on 'sOrdenVs.covers Studemt-persdhnel affair- -s and counseling; admissions-, orientation,and attrition; freshmaY success patterns in &liege; campus e;ivironment andstudent maturity; cqUrchccol4egesandstUdent attitudes/; anddisadvantaged and minorify studenth..,(Author/IJM) 4 o ev, ' .\ .FILMED Bt;St AVAILABLE COPY U S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. EDUCATION 8 WELFARE NATIONAL /NSTITUTEOF EOUCA,TION DuCFC) CAA,: `LT pE Er; 6,E Pc:.o f: THE s ) ilk 1714FGAN, 1--C) F F,TJA .,INC: ZA 7 ION iFOF N 7S 0, !F7, r CO. CIO NO7 01,NFONS NI E-; i.FF7p,F,FE N OF ''C:F*, 'ION.", '10 +t7 A foN po,F1,0, ,F1,`,1,T1.?, is OF mall college: abibilbgraphic handboOk f 41, Thomas A. Aikew Edited and Indexed by .the ERIC Clearinghoukon Ifigher Education'. The George. Washington University. The Coinayer the Advancenantof Small Colleges One Dupont Circk*Washington,p. C. 200.36 . 4'441 .4 .. 0, .4 This publication was.prepared pursuant to a contract with the Natio' satide of Educatimi, U. S. Department of Ilea lth. Education and Welfare. Contractors king such projects under government sponsorship are encouraged to express fively their j nent in professional and technical matters.. Prior to publicraiim, the nunkyser,ipt was submitted to The Council for' The Advaneement of Small Colleges for critical review and determination tfprofessionalcompe- tence. This publication has met such standards. Paint; view or opinions do not.thenfore, necessarily' represent official or. .opinions of either The Council for The Advancemer Small Colleges or the Natitmal InStitute of Education. ; ° 41'. .. The Swill College: A Bildiographic.liandbook . iswublished,,as a cooperative under- . taking' of tht Cow* fOlilhdie.Advaneenteif Small Colleges (CASC) and the a ERIC Clearinghouseon Higher Echicationt.t,s offered, as partc;etheflouucil's service to the .small, private, incependi.my four-yoar Colle and Aherefore , focitses 'nuke specifically, as Dr. Askew mtikel Clear, on the cerTs 'cif that,. particular segment 6f higher educationas reflected in the respons to a survey -. conducted by the COttricil..,/ . , Dr. Askew's past exPerience. and .,preSehtaffiliation combineto..ike him especially alert to t_lfe type of. information most usefuluseful to the administrpors , osf.sMall collegeS:i Ire has ,taughtat a 'number .oftmall colleges,and formerly 'servedas AssoCiate Dtfan for Undergraduate Stud; t, the National College of EducationurT.Dran§tori;.111iriois,He is currently ProfeNot of History.at Gor don College.in Wenham, Massachusetts, a member college, of the Council._ :> . .Dr, Askew's preparation of the Handbookwas made possible by aSmall ProjeCts Grath from the.4210ce of- Educations;U.S. Department 'of .Health, Efluca"tiott. and Wet 'are, and that stipport 'ishere'gratefully ar.knowlcdged..The.-Council's appreci lion is also due to 'the ERIC clearig.lyatireCinHigherEducation for t-,..klie;' eilliting of th.originaii,manuscript,preparation of separate subject and authot,-.indexes, Andnoufeast.L.--fb-r sharing 0 generously. in the costs of ryttPliti- ... .3 .- . af tion.. ,,- .., ,..1 j ,. I, / .... Roger J.:Voskuyl. (..., 1 Extcutive Directa Cbuncil for the Advancement 6 , .t) LL 4e%, e at a . This bilitliography'peri..t.Iftoilt.theneed ofsmall'college leaderi for in forma,,' don. Th6.accelvatute'cXease in recent,, years bffliteratu,re pertaining to all... , ects of Higher educ tiQiit has. triade it difficult. forth'e already' overworked administrator in tfi8 "11rinstimeonto keep abre i of materials.,-. relevant to the issueslle faces.t ily the variousgeneralobibtiographies on higher education ublished*i.-n-dle .1f.tst. half-diSzetiyears 'have partially met the need; and tiro C Cleatittlions2d on Higher/Educatidnhas prepared-a 'neither' ofuseful kbliographic teviitis on selectedtopics, no comprehepsive btlAiography focus- eing on thee small .college hasbeen available.. This .compilation purpose'sto 'fill that gapfoi'mater:ials.-published'iiibri; 1965 thrOugh 1971. , . '" The ba,Sis for"selecting entries is as follows:'.(1)boOks, articles,dissertations, , . and.otber do. tuperrts that are ab6ut the small colleges; (2)selected;bools,,arti- V . cies,. diSsertatit ns, andother'documents that are not direCted solely)it thesnail c011ee but' i old appliCabiliy in areas.where publicationi devotedto the small' - instipnion are scans.. In this latter categoy 'ca' be found such-topicsas long.- ' ran e planRing and the use of syStems analysiSin administration:-Th emphasis- of at compilation haS beenon ticopeof materials available, not length aniiyss . of everentrY.1- . While the bibliography ,.., \ 0". necessarily providesa.survey ofreseark.studieson- ducted n small. collegesfrom 1965 .through 1971,as a handbook for adminisl trinorsis objective is broader. In 1968 -the Councilfor the Advanceinent of ,., Sir( 'olleges' conducted a stmeY asking thepresidents of its member institu- dons .to. rank, their prioritiesfor receiving ;assistance in the.advancementof.. ,ttheir canvases. The materials' included ip ttlis bibliography 'reflectthe needs* of ,the, presidents expressed inthat survey. In addition, toensure suitability i the .selection of items, an editorial committee reviewed the bibliographyin Rrogress. Sevel'al. kinds. of materials have beendeemphasized;...these include narLive, iiNitutional histories; institutionalselfltudies, and generalvi ings on t .., . e. youth counterculture., . .. , 0 the Whole, only those doCumentswhichaTe re dily available have\Tel)e en included in the app-roximately. '57.5.entries. Fugitiydocuments that 'arc not accessible-for duplication have generally been ()mime, Any listingsout of print sho.41d be. obtait le through-inter...foundationor inter-liGrary loan. Out of IN.° a 'tfrcrtnds of -PR c clocurner,..,reviewed, 18-1 I.,,,,,. bt,..ii Chosen fprthe bibliog.!. raphy:These c* an ED number hid -,ire indexedin the Natio71a) thstitute/- of 1.'c lncation's monthly volume, Re,s'earehitrEducation. Readers who.wish to order such 'doeuments shOuld,write.0the ERIC Document ReproductionSeryice, Post Officc-DraWer;0.-Bethesda,..Marylartd200,14.When ordering, specify .the., ED number: Piiless.otherWisenoted,documents are available in both microfiche '(Ml) and liardiphotO.copr(FIC). '/ All miCrofichetitles cost.$0 .65;;,havd/pheotocopi,1 I / reprodnctiopCOStS.$3.29, perone hundred (100) pages or any segment thereof. Payment inn's( aidirnpany .ordellof less 'Chan $10.00. .. .. .. .. All the'disseriations listed in, the bibliogi'aphyare 7abstracjed. in Dissertatiolt Abstritcts I dernatienal, Over 1700 .%, dissertation studies were in4stigated,wi 132 being Sel cted for inclupion; Most ofes arf.availale for purchaseon a s IP unifor& fee basis, 6t herin microfilcopy ibr $4.00 or 'Xerographic cop for ft !' .1"." *3 : . ._ .-. $10.00: Readers whb desire to obtaina copy of a dissertation should include :.. the order ;identification number of the dissertation and write'to Dissertation AbstractS ...Olio-national,- University MiCrofilms, P.O. Box 1/64, Ann Arboi, Michigan 481°6. If the name'of the institution Whichwas the objeCt of research ,. clops riot-appear' in an annotation describinga dissertation, it is because ,the name is not'supplied in the ab tract issertation Abstracts International. For the purposes,of this co pi ion,a small college has been loosely defined. as a. College with feWer th 5 i fulltime students.i .' . 'Mdst ofthe dissertation's lis d in the bibliography al-eavailable in the office either fOrs 'internal us or loan. C. .cr. ./ ... k.....s 0)1 J t Oft a.- .c <a / a' C. A A J Table of Contents,' OVERVIEW ix , .. THE ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY.. I GENERAL STUDIE N THE SMALL COLLEGE 1 1 CUAI LOM',/ AND PI- ILOSOPHY OFEDUCATION 11, EDAG GY, TEACHI ,AND LEARNING ' i 27 \ LIBRARIES AND LEA NING RESOURCES 0 ,..- 35 t FACULTY 41 DENTS ' Student Persdnnel Affairs and Counseling. e47 Admissions, Orientatidn; and Attrition * 53 Freshinan' Su'ccess Patterns in College 56 , Campus Environment and Student 1M'aturity 58', iS Church Colleges ,and Student Attitudes : 1 65 Disadvantageeand Minority Students 69 t.,

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