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Shannon Watkins; Jenna Robinson – Academic Questions, 2024
All learning, particularly higher learning, is premised on the notion that there is such a thing as truth and that it is eminently worth pursuing. All serious inquiries into the various branches of human knowledge have the discovery and dissemination of truth as their end goals. The humanities are no exception. In the last several decades,…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Humanities Instruction, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Ellis, Nansi – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2018
This article re-states the importance of the arts and humanities for education, highlights the declining provision for them in schools, and argues that a fundamental re-think of the purposes of education is required to re-establish creativity at the heart of formal learning.
Descriptors: Art Education, Humanities Instruction, Relevance (Education), Educational Needs
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Bianchi, Eugene C. – Liberal Education, 1974
Starting with the principle that learning goes on only when the learner is engaged in the process with mind, will, and feelings, the author argues that humanistic study must be integrated with existential questions of personal and social development. (Editor/PG)
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creativity, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
Prigmore, George T. – 1969
Development of the creative, emotive, critical, and aesthetic skills can offer a way of looking at human experience--a philosophy of Henri Bergson--different from that offered by science and logic. The development of such skills is the goal of the humanities program, and a survey of over 500 exemplary programs indicated a number of characteristics…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Course Objectives, Creative Development, Cultural Enrichment
Madeja, Stanley S. – 1975
Volume two of the report on the Aesthetic Education Program contains summaries of research and evaluation projects on the program plus reports on teacher education and dissemination of the materials. The research and evaluation section of the report includes formative and summative evaluation summaries and also a list of pilot tests of the…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Creative Development, Curriculum Development, Educational Research
Fried, Emanuel – New Directions for Experiential Learning, 1980
The reflections of worker-students at United Auto Workers Local 686 who participated in the humanities curriculum for adults developed at State University of New York College in Buffalo are presented. Most of the workers said they would never again be satisfied with their lives, especially their worklives. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Blue Collar Occupations, Creative Development
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Mayhew, Lewis B. – Music Educators Journal, 1972
Noting widespread student discontent, author advocates new approaches to teaching of the humanities, particularly the fine arts and especially in college. More emphasis on creativity and participation for all students, not just the talented, he believes will bring present relevance and preparation for meaningful leisure experience in future. (PD)
Descriptors: College Students, Creative Development, Curriculum Enrichment, Fine Arts
Western Michigan Univ., Kalamazoo. – 1970
Current criticism of curriculum and instruction in American schools has prompted Western Michigan University to institute a group minor in the Integrated Creative Arts for elementary school teachers. The first of six courses in the minor brings insight into man's creative nature and stimulates personal discovery in students. Four successive…
Descriptors: Change Agents, College Programs, Creative Development, Elementary School Teachers