A Procedure for Evaluating Institutional Readiness for Non-Traditional Education Page: 3
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Mahoney, Vernon Lloyd Mike, A Procedure for Evaluating
Institutional Readiness for Non-Traditional Education. Doctor of
Education (Higher Education), August, 1976, 213 pp. 13 tables,
bibliograpny, 96 titles.
This study is presented in six chapters.
Chapter I, Introduction, identifies the growing awareness in
academic circles of Non-T raditional Education (N-TE) during the
past quarter century.
The subject of this study was the development of a procedure
(referred to as "model") for evaluating readiness of faculty and
administrators for the development and implementation of a broad
program of N-TE in a small liberal arts college.
The purpose of the study was to establish a methodology for
evaluating the receptivity of faculty ana administrators to proposals
for an on-going program of N-TE. Sub-purposes were (1) identi-
fication of criteria for evaluating institutional readiness, (2) field
application and test of the criteria, and (3) development of techniques
and methodologies for determining the optimum state of readiness a
small college should achieve before proceeding with N-TE.
Chapter II, Review of Related Literature, discusses the efforts
of the Commission on Non-Traditional Study to clarify the meaning
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