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Nikitina, Svetlana – Liberal Education, 2009
Scholarship and teaching in the humanities can sometimes be overly self-referential. Rather than foster citizenship and social engagement, undergraduate literature classes are often limited to exercises in textual interpretation as students learn to compare and contrast formal devices and thematic motifs. The step from analyzing verbal polyphony…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Information Transfer, Teaching Experience, Humanities
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Shucard, Alan R. – Liberal Education, 1977
A general discussion is offered of the future of the humanities and their need to adapt to the new methods of instruction and evaluation suggested by faculty development. (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: Accountability, College Faculty, Faculty Development, Futures (of Society)
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Baron, Naomi S. – Liberal Education, 1985
Quantification has traditionally been considered inconsistent with humanism, and humanists suffer from largely unarticulated fears about computer use in their discipines that prevent them from gaining the advantages of computers in humanities instruction. (MSE)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Curriculum, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs