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van Peer, Willie, Ed.; Zyngier, Sonia, Ed.; Viana, Vander, Ed. – Information Science Reference, 2010
Today's popularization of modern technologies has allowed literature specialists to access an array of new opportunities in the digital medium, which have brought about an equal number of challenges and questions. This book provides insight into the most relevant issues in literary education and digital learning. This unique reference fills a gap…
Descriptors: Humanities Instruction, Electronic Learning, Educational Practices, Authors
Irvine, Colin C. Ed. – Greenwood Press, 2008
Language arts are at the forefront of education these days. Instructors at all levels are being encouraged to teach writing in their courses, even if those courses cover subjects other than English. Literature instructors have long used fiction to teach composition. But because the novel reflects a broad range of human experiences and historical…
Descriptors: English Literature, Education Courses, Intercultural Communication, General Education
Macrorie, Ken – Media and Methods, 1980
Profiles one high school teacher's humanities course, which emphasizes human expression through art. (RL)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Communication (Thought Transfer), Humanistic Education, Humanities Instruction
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Tannenbaum, Robert S. – Computers and the Humanities, 1987
Discusses the second session of a Vassar College workshop on computers and the humanities which focused on how to teach computing to humanists. Arguing for a holistic approach, the author outlines the material to be taught and how to teach it. Emphasizes ample hands-on training, and instruction in general computer principles not the specifics of…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computers, Higher Education, Holistic Approach
Walker, Joseph J. – G/C/T, 1980
The article describes a unit of activities in the humanities (involving famous Americans who achieved heroic proportions) for junior high and high school gifted students. Activities include taking a class survey and exploring the importance of the contributions of the Americans included in the unit. (PHR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Course Descriptions, Gifted, Humanities Instruction
Abbott, Barbara; And Others – 1977
One in a series of teaching units for gifted high school students, the document discusses humanities instruction for gifted students in grades 9-12. It is explained that the syllabus suggests a focus on three themes throughout the year: the search for meaning in a personal and larger context, the study of prejudice, and the pursuit of utopia. A…
Descriptors: Bias, Gifted, High Schools, History
Abbott, Barbara; Kolman, Peter – 1981
One in a series of instructional units designed for gifted students, this booklet describes a humanities unit for students in middle and secondary grades. The specific focus of the unit is on truth as it is perceived and expressed in philosophy, literature, art, music, drama, and the social sciences. The study of truth and its surrounding concepts…
Descriptors: Gifted, Honesty, Humanities Instruction, Learning Activities
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Hickerson, Benny – English Journal, 1985
Describes classroom experiences while teaching a unit on Matisse to gifted students. (EL)
Descriptors: Art, Humanities Instruction, Impressionism, Integrated Activities
Forrester, Ann – 1995
In "The Prince" Machiavelli offers a cool, practical and unsentimental look at what man is. He offers hands-on instruction for achieving stability and a well-run principality. Whether or not Shakespeare read "The Prince," which was not translated until years after the playwright's death, the book's principles were generally in…
Descriptors: Course Content, Drama, Ethics, Humanities Instruction
Idaho State Dept. of Education, Boise. – 1994
The humanities framework presented in this paper is not intended to be a state prescribed curriculum, course syllabus, or study guide. Instead, the framework discussed in the paper is designed to help local schools develop their own curricula to address their own goals as well as those of the state and the nation. An introductory section of the…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Curriculum Development, High Schools, Humanities
Mangano, Sandra; And Others – 1984
The guidelines address the process-centered curriculum (employs knowledge not merely as a composite of information but as a system of learning) for gifted and talented students at North Penn Senior High School (Lansdale, Pennsylvania). The school's interdisciplinary program focuses on a single theme for each of three years: the humanities for year…
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Futures (of Society), Gifted, Global Approach
Hyman, Corinne B.; Van Sickle, Janet – 1978
This curriculum guide presents documentation of development of a holistic approach to curricula in science, art, humanities, and environmental education for the secondary school level. The outgrowth of this curricula development was the integration of these disciplines into a "life systems" curriculum involving an interrelated teaching approach.…
Descriptors: Art Education, Curriculum Development, Environment, Environmental Education
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Ginocchio, Frederick L. – Social Studies, 1987
Shows how poetry can be used to bridge the gap between social studies and the humanities. Demonstrates that poems about Japan can provide a more comprehensive understanding of Japanese history, culture, and psychology than could the objective truths provided by social studies in that area. Includes a lesson outline and several poems. (AEM)
Descriptors: Humanities Instruction, Instructional Materials, Integrated Activities, Poetry
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Spear, Shelley; And Others – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1990
Describes a year-long core humanities course at Washington State University in which freshman composition is linked to a world civilizations context. Explains how the linked course aims to prepare students for the writing and thinking tasks they need for other courses in college and after they graduate. (MG)
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Freshman Composition
Morgenthaler, Sharon – 1990
This article provides some practical information on use of poetry to teach such subject areas as history, literature, philosophy, social studies, minority and foreign studies, and the social sciences. Reference is made to the Watershed Foundation, which has a large collection of poetry on cassette tapes that feature the original authors reading…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Classroom Techniques, Humanities
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