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Lindley, David – Use of English, 1973
Defends English instruction against the current trend of integrating such classes into humanities programs, arguing for the uniqueness and unpredictability of all experience and the human capacity to recreate, share, and evaluate experience as is taught in English. (Author/RB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy, English Instruction, Higher Education
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Booley, Heather – English in Education, 1975
Critically examines the theoretical and practical considerations involved in the setting up of a humanities interdisciplinary curriculum with a strong English component. (RB)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Curriculum Development, English Instruction, Higher Education
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
Holbrook, Hilary Taylor – 1986
Intended for administrators and policy makers, as well as teachers, this digest examines the current state of humanities instruction and the evolving place of humanities in the high school English classroom. The digest first explores differing definitions of the humanities, and discusses reasons for the decline in emphasis on humanities…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, English Instruction, Humanities, Humanities Instruction
LEYDEN, RALPH C., ED. – 1966
IN ORDER TO PROVIDE A BROAD FOUNDATION FOR A GENERAL-LIBERAL EDUCATION, STEPHENS COLLEGE HAS DEVELOPED SIX "BASIC COURSES" WHICH EMPHASIZE THE RELEVANCE OF CENTRAL CONCEPTS IN DIFFERENT FIELDS OF INTELLECTUAL ACTIVITY TO MODERN LIFE. THE SIX COURSES ARE "GENERAL HUMANITIES,""CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, English Instruction, General Education, Humanities Instruction
Judy, Stephen N. – 1979
Offered as a guide for parents, community members, school boards, and administrators, as well as teachers, this book suggests that elementary reading and writing ability is not sufficient preparation for today's world and that literacy instruction cannot be improved without a drastic alteration in the methods most schools employ. Part one…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Community Involvement, Curriculum Development, Educational Innovation
Adler, Richard R.; Applebee, Arthur – 1968
The humanities programs offered in 1968 by 227 United States secondary schools are listed alphabetically by state, including almost 100 new programs not annotated in the 1967 listing (see TE 000 224). Each annotation presents a brief description of the approach to study used in the particular humanities course (e.g., American Studies, Culture…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Course Descriptions, Cultural Education, Curriculum Development
ERIC Clearinghouse on Reading and Communication Skills, Urbana, IL. – 1978
This collection of abstracts is part of a continuing series providing information on recent doctoral dissertations. The 12 titles deal with the following topics: a television course designed to improve community college students' writing skills; Christian humanism and the teaching of English; a folklore curriculum for junior high school students…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Annotated Bibliographies, Audiovisual Aids, Curriculum Development
Stafford, James L. – 1963
An experimental team-teaching program in 10th-grade English and social studies at El Rancho High School (Pico Rivera, California) is described in this publication. Included are (1) a report of the summe r planning sessions held voluntarily by interested teachers; (2) topics of lectures, delivered to students, on literature, language, history, an d…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, English Instruction, Experimental Programs
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Davis, Fran; Nemiroff, Greta Hofmann – 1993
A project was undertaken to develop a model for gender-fair education (GFE) in compulsory English, French, humanities, and philosophy courses in Quebec's Colleges d'Enseignement General et Professionel (CEGEPs), and to test the model's effectiveness in the classroom. First, core teachers at the CEGEP were surveyed to determine how they viewed and…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, English Instruction
Sheridan, Harriet W., Ed. – Minnesota English Journal, 1968
Six articles on the problems in planning and executing a high school humanities program are collected here. Wallace Kennedy gives a partial listing of Minnesota teachers and schools that offer humanities in grades 11 and 12. Fred E. H. Schroeder takes up the problems of defining "humanities," selecting good teachers, preparing an interdisciplinary…
Descriptors: Course Organization, Cultural Activities, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives
Goldstein, Miriam B.; Martin, Edward C. – The English Leaflet, 1964
A humanities curriculum for students whose formal education ends with high school should guide them to use their minds in careful and thoughtful ways and to develop self-awareness and social identity. At Newton High School (New England), an experimental sophomore curriculum that coordinates and presents history and English in the same classroom in…
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Curriculum Development, English Instruction, Experimental Curriculum
Mead, Russell – The Independent School Bulletin, 1968
English, which enrolls all students, is the only humanities course capable of transmitting culture to everyone. Students respond to cultural stimuli other than books, however; and since many justifications for traditionally narrow English courses are demonstrably not valid, English subject matter should be broadened to include methods of…
Descriptors: American Culture, Communication (Thought Transfer), Cultural Education, Cultural Enrichment