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Kirschenbaum, Matthew – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
The author advocates that humanities scholars should seek and study programming languages. He believes that, increasingly, an appreciation of how complex ideas can be imagined and expressed as a set of formal procedures--rules, models, algorithms--in the virtual space of a computer will be an essential element of a humanities education. Students…
Descriptors: Programming Languages, Student Motivation, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Mediated Communication

Baum, Joan – Change, 1981
The cultures of the science community and the humanities community misunderstand each other at the core, but there is more misunderstanding on the part of humanists about science than the reverse. If humanists insist that technical specialists study ethics and esthetics, what are the humanists prepared to study in return? (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Higher Education, Humanities Instruction, Interdisciplinary Approach

English Journal, 1985
Four teachers comment on (1) the humanities as works of art, (2) ways to use multimedia programs in emphasizing the humanities, (3) the lifelong influence of one humanities course, and (4) the need to concentrate on each separate humanities discipline in teaching an interdisciplinary course. (EL)
Descriptors: English Curriculum, English Instruction, Humanities Instruction, Integrated Activities
Abbs, Peter – Use of English, 1980
Advocates treating the discipline of English as a part of the arts. Suggests that a whole curriculum would give equal attention to the arts, humanities, and mathematico-scientific studies. (HTH)
Descriptors: Art Education, Curriculum Development, English Instruction, Higher Education
Kelder, Richard – 1992
Integrating critical thinking and reasoning skills with content in the humanities and the social science curricula at the postsecondary level invites students to become co-participants in discovering and constructing knowledge as members of a learning "community." Readers of the research literature on critical thinking confront many…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Curriculum Design, Epistemology, Higher Education
Pecor, Charles J. – 1987
Many students come to college with little knowledge of or interest in traditional humanities topics; however, a college teacher of humanities can use science fiction as a "door in," a tool to take students from the known to the unknown. Literary elements such as characterization, plot, setting, theme, and point of view are present in science…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Higher Education, Humanities Instruction, Interdisciplinary Approach

Hickerson, Benny – English Journal, 1985
Describes classroom experiences while teaching a unit on Matisse to gifted students. (EL)
Descriptors: Art, Humanities Instruction, Impressionism, Integrated Activities
Lopushinsky, Theodore – Improving College and University Teaching, 1982
If science is emphasized as an example of human creativity, initial lack of student interest in science can be overcome. Numerous examples from history and art can be used in teaching science, an important step in reducing ignorance and apathy. (MSE)
Descriptors: Art Education, Higher Education, History Instruction, Humanities Instruction
Lee, Helen C. – 1982
Through humanities instruction, students can begin to understand their own culture by examining other cultures. From this examination, students may perceive that some values other than, or even contrary to, their own accepted ones offer meaning, purpose, validity, utility, and beauty. A review of the search for meaning through the humanities…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Humanities, Humanities Instruction, Interdisciplinary Approach

Ulbrich, Mary – English Journal, 1985
Points out that composition and literature often can be best taught when combined with architecture, philosophy, music, or other subjects. (EL)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Humanities Instruction, Integrated Activities, Interdisciplinary Approach

Gantt, Jim – Social Studies Review, 1981
Lists seven priorities for improving elementary, secondary and higher education and 10 recommendations for realizing them by stressing humanities education. Increased research, funding, institutional cooperation, cultural debate, and recognition of the interdependence of the humanities, science and technology are all needed. The author advocates…
Descriptors: Educational Cooperation, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Support
Haenicke, Diether H. – Bulletin of the Association of Departments of Foreign Languages, 1979
Suggests interdepartmental unity as a remedy for declining enrollment, low morale, and other modern problems of the liberal arts profession. (AM)
Descriptors: Declining Enrollment, Departments, Enrollment Trends, Higher Education

Nixon, Lois LaCivita – Journal of Personal & Interpersonal Loss, 1996
Illustrates the value of interdisciplinary approaches to patient care by exploring visual articulations of suffering as rendered by one artist. Makes general observations about the nature of humanities courses offered to medical students and depicts a visual portrayal of an illness story representing personal perspectives about patient suffering…
Descriptors: Art Expression, Grief, Humanities Instruction, Interdisciplinary Approach
Lamdin, Lois – 1979
The current data on the incidence and predilections of adult students fall into "good news" and "bad news" categories for educators in the humanities. The good news begins with the sheer numbers of potential adult students. In 1975, about 17 million adults were engaged in continuing education, and this figure has probably increased dramatically…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Adult Students, Educational Change

Kessler, Elizabeth A. – English Journal, 1985
Describes the techniques used by an American literature teacher to expose students to the influences that shaped American literature.(EL)
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, English Instruction, Humanities Instruction, Interdisciplinary Approach