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Vale, Peter – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2020
In this interview Craig Calhoun talks about universities, the Humanities and his own research. Universities reinvent themselves in the face of societal and technological change. In the midst of this change, however, universities are charged with maintaining old ideals, with informing the public and creating opportunities for human development. The…
Descriptors: Interviews, Humanities, College Faculty, Universities
Irwin, Ruth – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2020
Heidegger argues that modern technology is quantifiably different from all earlier periods because of a shift in ethos from in situ craftwork to globalised production and storage at the behest of consumerism. He argues that this shift in technology has fundamentally shaped our epistemology, and it is almost impossible to comprehend anything…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Information Technology, Consumer Economics, Global Approach
Spellmeyer, Kurt – College English, 2012
In the current economic climate, many corporate and political leaders seek to reform public education through entrepreneurial efforts that reflect a managerial approach. Similarly, several academic scholars are busily marketing their research. To counter these trends and improve one's own standing, the author suggests that those who are in the…
Descriptors: Economic Climate, Humanities, Public Education, Educational Change
Hosay, Philip M. – 1985
For the global education movement, the way to international understanding is the "recognition of the increasing interdependence of nations and cultures." Central to this hopeful vision are the traditional concerns of those areas of knowledge that have come to be known as the humanities--languages, literature, the arts, philosophy, and history.…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Global Approach, Higher Education, Humanities

Renyi, Judith; Lubeck, Dennis R. – Social Education, 1994
Responds to the revised National Council for the Social Studies Guidelines on Multicultural Education. Maintains that the guidelines contribute the common misunderstanding about the relationship between multicultural and international education. Argues that the arts and humanities must be a part of effective multicultural education. (CFR)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Art, Art Education, Citizenship Education

Topik, Steven – History Teacher, 1987
Traces the evolution of perspectives on Latin American underdevelopment to reveal the changing realities in Latin America as well as evolving world views. Covering the five centuries since Columbus discovered the West Indies, Topik concludes that the idea of underdevelopment is a European construct resulting from greater European progress and a…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Foreign Countries, Global Approach

Sjoquist, Douglas P. – Social Studies, 1986
Maintains that junior college humanities courses must incorporate a global perspective and that the history of Western Civilization be taught within the framework of world history. Presents goals and methods for a world civilizations course. (JDH)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Cross Cultural Studies, Global Approach, Humanities
Dorenkamp, Angela G. – 1982
Designing a women's studies course that would be truly interdisciplinary, and not merely multidisciplinary as most such courses usually are, requires an understanding of the fundamental differences between the aims and outlooks of the humanities and the social sciences. The humanities are more concerned with process than product, with judgment…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Global Approach, Higher Education, Humanities

White, H. Loring – History Teacher, 1987
This article offers a teaching model for global history based on the evolution and use of technology. Discusses a method for dividing history based on major technological changes. Provides an in-depth outline of the historical periods. (GEA)
Descriptors: Global Approach, Higher Education, History Instruction, Humanities
Johnson, Donald – 1985
In a discussion of the importance of involving study of the humanities in teacher education, it is pointed out that the concept of the humanities must be broadened to include the important civilizations which have flourished outside of Western culture. The history of the rise of the Global Education Movement is traced, and the differing approaches…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Pluralism, Culture Conflict, Global Approach
American Association for Higher Education, Washington, DC. – 1981
Perspectives on creating an integrated college curriculum are presented in four papers. In "What is 'Higher' About Higher Education?" Harlan Cleveland suggests that colleges and universities should promote a global view and understanding of problems on society and international interdependence and should develop the capacity to analyze…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Freshmen, Core Curriculum, General Education
Lanham, Marion; Cowan, Marlene C. – 1990
The Information Age is a new cultural era in which the dominant resource is information. For educators attempting to prepare the increasingly diverse student body for the 1990's and beyond, the scope, magnitude, and constantly changing nature of this Information Age renders the task monumental. In an effort to create a real-world context for a…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Course Evaluation, Cultural Awareness, Followup Studies
Didsbury, Howard F., Jr., Ed. – 1984
Designed for educational policymakers and researchers, this volume on global issues is divided into four sections. The four essays in the first section, "Reducing the Nuclear Peril," offer a brief documentary survey and then present practical suggestions and action plans to reduce the nuclear threat. The eight papers in the second…
Descriptors: Action Research, Computers, Developing Nations, Disarmament
Waller, Robert A. – 1983
There is a need to incorporate a global perspective into humanities courses and curricula at the college level, to help students understand the international issues which confront all American citizens. This goal can be achieved by a combination of individual and institutional commitments. The key element is the faculty member's role. Humanities…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Area Studies, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Awareness
Council on Learning, New Rochelle, NY. – 1981
Recommendations and study results of the Council on Learning's "Education and the World View" project, which involved the Council and a task force of educators, public officials, and business leaders, was concerned with students' understanding of the world in relation to the United States' role in world affairs. The 1980 national survey of 3,000…
Descriptors: College Role, College Students, Educational Assessment, Foreign Culture