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Rachel R. Tatro-Duarte – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Although virtual reality (VR) is commonly used in science classes, for example, to enable students to do simulated human dissections and other medical procedures, research on the use of VR as a learning tool in the humanities, more specifically the literature classroom, are few. This grounded theory study sought to understand better the use of VR…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Learner Engagement, Higher Education, Literature
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Maydangalieva, Zhumagul A.; Benkovskaya, Tatiana E.; Yadrovskaya, Elena R.; Sosnovskaya, Irina V. – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2018
The paper considers the questions associated with the opportunities of teaching literature at school using variable models of methodological system of schoolchildren's literary development. Literature teaching packages for grades 5 to 11 currently used in Russian schools--the ones edited by Belenkiy (2006), Korovina (2009), Kutuzov (2007, 2010)…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Literature, Humanities Instruction, Secondary School Curriculum
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Kilner, Kerry; Collie, Natalie; Clement, Jennifer – Higher Education Research and Development, 2019
This article presents the authors' successful experiences with Cirrus, a purpose-built Digital Humanities teaching and learning platform developed at The University of Queensland between 2016 and 2018. Our case studies in teaching the crafts of close reading, critical analysis, and writing show that Cirrus's annotation tools enable teachers to…
Descriptors: Instructional Innovation, Critical Reading, Writing (Composition), Humanities Instruction
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Blackburn, Mollie V.; Schey, Ryan – Journal of Literacy Research, 2018
With recent decades showing an increase in educational literacy scholarship attending to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Queer (LGBTQ) people and texts with LGBTQ themes, we sought to extend this scholarship through examining collaborative composition for public audiences beyond a classroom and school. We explored these composing practices…
Descriptors: Literature, High School Students, Collaborative Writing, Secondary School Teachers
Colton, Adam – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Many of the digital tools teachers currently implement in their courses are still embedded within the hierarchical banking principles that humanities instructors have long abandoned in favor of problem-posing and collaborative models. The institutional learning management system (LMS) is in need of a redesign if humanities educators, especially…
Descriptors: Integrated Learning Systems, Humanities Instruction, Computer Games, Educational Games
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VanSlyke-Briggs, Kjersti – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2014
This article examines the use of silence as a constructive teaching tool in the classroom rather than as a punitive measure. The author offers suggestions for the inclusion of silence to benefit students specifically in a literature high school classroom.
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Literature, High School Students, Undergraduate Students
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Adrienne M. Costello; Thomas J. Reigstad – English Journal, 2014
The authors present a new young adult novel as a focal point for preparing prospective secondary teachers to employ a rich variety of literacies to enhance literature instruction. The hope is to encourage literature teachers to consider a wide range of useful methodologies available across generations of educational research. By demonstrating how…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Multiple Literacies, Novels, Secondary Education
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Poyas, Yael – Studying Teacher Education, 2016
This article describes a self-study pursuant to a clash between a lecturer and a student concerning the teaching of literature in a politically fraught context. The learning group is composed of Arab and Jewish teachers at a college in northern Israel. The work read by the group expresses a Palestinian perspective. The incident, discussed with…
Descriptors: Self Evaluation (Individuals), Literature, Political Issues, Foreign Countries
Fadiman, Clifton – Nation's Schools, 1972
Challenged by changing times and interests, the humanities movement has broadened its curriculum to include more than the Great Books. (Author)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Films, Humanities, Humanities Instruction
Arrowsmith, William – J Aesthetic Educ, 1969
Article developed from a talk presented to the Aspen Film Conference held at Snowmass-at-Aspen in July, 1968.
Descriptors: Art, Culture, Curriculum, Film Study
KUHNS, RICHARD – 1966
SINCE MOST OF THE SCHOOL CURRICULUM IS DEVOTED TO SPECIALIZED DISCIPLINES, HUMANITIES COURSES PROVIDE THE OPPORTUNITY FOR CREATING IN STUDENTS AN AWARENESS OF THE UNITY WHICH EXISTS AMONG PHILOSOPHY, HISTORY, AND THE ARTS. INTENSIVE STUDY AND CLASS DISCUSSION OF INDIVIDUAL WORKS BECOMES IMPOSSIBLE, HOWEVER, WHEN TOO MANY BOOKS ARE CROWDED INTO A…
Descriptors: Art, Classical Literature, Cultural Background, History
American Association for Higher Education, Washington, DC. – 1969
Responding to a widely expressed discontent about college teaching shared by students, faculty and administrators, representatives of national professional and higher educational associations formed a committee to study means of revitalizing and reorienting instruction. Each contributor in Volume I, selected for his outstanding teaching skills in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Humanities, Humanities Instruction, Literature
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Weakland, John E. – Social Studies, 1973
The humanists of the Renaissance developed a philosophy of education which stated that education must always be connected with the active life, must lead to the development of humanity, must be for the benefit of the community. (JB)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, History, Humanism, Humanities
Thompson, Ralph – Elementary English, 1972
Believes the continued inclusion of the Humanities in the Elementary School Curriculum may be threatened and examines the reasons. Suggests ways literature, art, music, creative writing and dramatics can be included in the program if they are developed with a new conception of the Humanities. (RB)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Cultural Enrichment, Educational Theories, Elementary School Curriculum
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Ryan, James – Journal of Educational Thought/Revue de la Pensee Educative, 1994
Considers the role of the humanities in the study and practice of educational administration, offering significant insights into the human condition and the philosophical and moral aspects of education. Discusses the limitations of the subject-object dualism underpinning traditional social science. Explains how Slipperjack's "Honor the Sun,"…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Affective Objectives, Consciousness Raising, Humanistic Education
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