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Elton, Lewis – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2009
It is argued that Humboldt's original definition of "scholarship" ("Wissenschaft"), as well as Humboldt's concept of the purpose of a university, continue to be relevant--with appropriate adaptations. They should be extended to include not only a unity between the practice of teaching and learning and research into teaching and…
Descriptors: Professional Continuing Education, Higher Education, Theory Practice Relationship, Scholarship

Jelen, Josef – European Journal of Engineering Education, 1997
Argues that technology stems from science, and science represents important and specific values in the whole of culture. Such topics can contribute to educating the whole and balanced engineer. Describes a course taught at the Czech Technical University in Prague on the scientist's understanding of the world. (Author/PVD)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Cultural Education, Engineering Education, Foreign Countries
Griffith Univ., Brisbane (Australia). School of Humanities. – 1984
This course, one of 16 sequential courses comprising phase one of a part-time Bachelor of Arts degree program in Australian Studies, discusses the conditions, mechanisms, and functions that characterize classificatory systems, taking as an example the 19th century classification of some types of behavior as madness. It is designed for independent…
Descriptors: Classification, Course Content, Course Descriptions, External Degree Programs
Griffith Univ., Brisbane (Australia). School of Humanities. – 1984
This course, one of 16 sequential courses comprising phase one of a part-time Bachelor of Arts degree program in Australian Studies, deals with the ways in which knowledge is historically classified into distinct fields. The example used is the 19th century demarcation between science and psuedo-science. The course is designed for independent…
Descriptors: Classification, Course Content, Course Descriptions, External Degree Programs