scholarly journals Chapter 37. Writing Programs Worldwide: Profile of the American University of Sharjah (AUS)

Author(s):  
Lynne Ronesi
2011 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 127-146 ◽  
Author(s):  
RICHARD F. TEICHGRAEBER

The still astonishing expansion of the American university since World War II has transformed the nation's intellectual and cultural life in myriad ways. Most intellectual historians familiar with this period would agree, I suppose, that among the conspicuous changes is the sheer increase in the size and diversity of intellectual and cultural activity taking place on campuses across the country. After all, we know that colleges and universities that employ us also provide full- and part-time academic appointments to novelists, poets, playwrights, filmmakers, choreographers, composers, classical and jazz musicians, painters, photographers, and sculptors, even though most of them probably began their careers with little or no desire to join us in the halls of academe. This now widespread employment practice has decentralized the nation's literary and artistic talent. It also has made for a manifold increase in degree-granting programs in writing and the creative arts. One example will suffice here. When World War II ended, there were a small handful of university-based creative-writing programs. Over the course of the next thirty years, the number increased to fifty-two. By 1985, there were some 150 graduate degree programs offering an MA, MFA, or PhD. As of 2004, there were more than 350 creative-writing programs in the United States, all staffed by practicing writers and poets, many of whom now also hold advanced degrees in creative writing. (If one includes current undergraduate degree programs, the number grows to 720.)


2020 ◽  
pp. 24-33
Author(s):  
K. V. Rozov

The article presents the structure, content and results of approbation of the C++ programming course developed for the 10th grade students of physics and mathematics profile and implemented as part of the academic subject “Informatics”. The aim of the course is to develop in the student not only knowledge and skills in programming, but also his algorithmic culture and programming culture as important qualities of a potential IT-specialist. This is facilitated by special control of educational process by the teacher, which consists in monitoring the activities of students in writing programs and timely correction of this activity. The assessment of the level of development of student algorithmic culture and programming culture relative to the basic level of their formation (when mastering the basics of algorithmization and programming in the 9th grade) was carried out on the basis of a number of criteria presented in the article. The results of approbation showed that the specially organized teacher activity makes it possible to increase the level of algorithmic culture and programming culture of high school students when studying the basics of programming in C++.


1970 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Diego Alejandro Baracaldo Amaya

Abogado egresado de la Universidad del Rosario. Especialista en Derecho público, Ciencia y Sociología Políticas de la Universidad Externado de Colombia. Conciliador con título otorgado por la Cámara de Comercio de Bogotá. Cursando la Maestría en Derecho administrativo de la Universidad del Rosario. Docente, investigador y conferencista en la Universidad del Rosario y Autónomade Colombia. Consultor empresarial en temas de Derecho administrativo y contratación estatal. Coordinador de investigaciones y director de la línea de investigación en Estudios de Derecho Constitucional y Administrativo “opus iuris” (Colciencias: Cvlac y Gruplac - Código col0064131) de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad Autónoma de Colombia. Coautor de la obra intituladaEl principio de igualdad y no discriminación a la luz del Derecho internacional de los derechos humanos (2008). Participó como juez en el XIV Concurso Interamericano de Derechos Humanos realizado en la American University Collage of Law, Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Estados Unidos de América (2009). Conjuez de la Sección Tercera del Tribunal Administrativo de Bogotá y Cundinamarca.


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