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Goodwin, Karl A.; Quinlan, Kathleen M. – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2021
Engagement with primary sources is a key feature of arts and humanities subjects, particularly classics and ancient history. Recent instructional trends emphasise integrating skills with content, particularly in the first year of higher education. We investigate how successfully first-year university students used a variety of sources in an…
Descriptors: Classical Literature, Primary Sources, Humanities Instruction, College Freshmen
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Bell, Henry – Research in Drama Education, 2020
This interview and response explore Tom Bird's reflections on how digital processes functioned within an educational context in relation to Shakespeare's Globe's large scale, international work delivered between 2012 and 2016 - specifically in relation to the 2012 "Globe to Globe Festival" and the 2014-2016 "World Hamlet" tour.…
Descriptors: Classical Literature, Drama, Theater Arts, Teaching Methods
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Edyvane, Derek – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2011
A central aspiration of the "Britishness" agenda in UK politics is to promote community through the teaching of British values in schools. The agenda's justification depends in part on the suppositions that harmony arising from agreement on certain values is a necessary condition of social health and that conflict arising from pluralism…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Conflict, Role of Education, Ideology
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Blundell, Sue – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2009
A survey was carried out in 2006 of all the UK universities where Classics and Ancient History degrees are taught at undergraduate level. The results reveal that nearly half of these courses include at least one dedicated gender module, and that the great majority also have gender embedded in the content of modules dealing with other topics.…
Descriptors: Classical Literature, History, College Curriculum, Masculinity
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Rowe, Christopher; Okell, Eleanor – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2009
This article engages, from the point of view of the higher education (HE) department and practitioner, with the realities, and explores the rhetoric, of the "research-teaching nexus" with reference to the role of research and research skills, in the context of the student experience in higher education. The ultimate questions are: How…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Research, Secondary Education, Research Skills
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Parker, Jan – London Review of Education, 2008
The "New Humanities" has called for new ways of engaging with Humanities texts; the European Science Foundation is just one major research funder to demand that the Humanities contribute to interdisciplinary collaborations. Meanwhile, traditionally trained disciplinary academics have resisted bringing traditional texts into…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Humanities, Humanities Instruction, Intellectual Disciplines
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Colley, Helen – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2001
Explores the use of Homer's "Odyssey" as a source of definitions and legitimations of many current accounts of mentoring. Identifies an emerging discourse of mentoring which exerts control not only over the young people being mentored, but also over career guidance staff expected to act as mentors in new Personal Adviser roles. (Contains…
Descriptors: Career Guidance, Classical Literature, Foreign Countries, Helping Relationship
Council of Univ. Classical Departments. – 1990
This study examined employers' attitudes to recruiting Classics graduates with the primary aim of determining employers' criteria when recruiting graduates and of assessing how far Classics graduates matched these criteria. Sixteen employers of Classics graduates from a cross-section of blue-chip organizations in industry, commerce and the public…
Descriptors: Business Skills, Classical Literature, Employer Attitudes, Employment