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Cheney, Lynne V. – Humanities, 1990
Presents a dialogue between National Endowment for the Humanities chairman, Lynne V. Cheney, and Modern Language Association president, Catharine R. Stimpson. Presents their views on literary criticism, teaching and research, feminism, the future of the humanities, and the search for enduring values in a pluralistic society. Examines the idea of a…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Cultural Pluralism, Feminism, Higher Education
Humanities, 1989
Reports on five National Endowment for the Humanities seminars held in Texas to exchange ideas concerning a law mandating a core curriculum in the state's college and university system. Questions centered on the ramifications for the curriculum, selection of courses for revision, and the role of the humanities in such a curriculum. (KO)
Descriptors: College Programs, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational Planning
Turner, James S. – Humanities, 1991
Traces Asian studies' infusion into the curriculum at Columbia University. Attributes the program's development to Wm. Theodore de Bary's influence, including his translating and editing of primary sources. States his work continues to serve as basic texts in Japanese, Chinese, Indian, and Buddhist traditions. Discusses his views on scholarship,…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Asian History, Asian Studies, College Curriculum
Wilhelm, Michelle P.; Wilhelm, Robert M. – Humanities, 1991
Describes incorporating the classics into the elementary school curricula in a number of public and private schools. Argues bringing classical literature and ancient history to the classroom benefits and challenges students. Presents class projects that successfully apply the classics to critical thinking, creative writing, cultural diversity,…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Classical Literature, Core Curriculum, Creative Activities