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Jennifer Aizenman; Colby King; Thomas Kling; Gal Kober; Laura Ramsey; Jibril Solomon; Stephen Waratuke; Catherine Womack – Science & Education, 2025
We describe an intentionally designed, cross-disciplinary curriculum that promotes a broad humanistic understanding of the process of science, and how this curriculum supported graduation in science and mathematics. Combining the expertise of philosophers, sociologists, and social psychologists with that of scientists, this cross-disciplinary…
Descriptors: Liberal Arts, Science Curriculum, STEM Education, Curriculum Design
Wei Zhang; Xinru Zhong; Fengchun Fan; Xiaoping Jiang – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2024
Cultivating innovative talents in the humanities and social sciences is a pivotal element in the development of high-level innovative talents with a direct impact on a nation's superstructure and economy. Nevertheless, this area has often been a weak link in the talent market. In response to this challenge, Chinese universities have initiated the…
Descriptors: Role Theory, Interdisciplinary Approach, Knowledge Level, Metacognition
Stacy R. Lung – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study explores how Christian educators in liberal arts universities understand the contribution of wonder-filled moments in their classrooms. As a transformative emotion, wonder and the related awe challenge education's prevailing objectification and instrumentalization, inviting students and educators to embrace an appreciative and open…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Christianity, Liberal Arts, Psychological Patterns
Chris Higgins – Educational Theory, 2024
In this article Chris Higgins considers two works by Jean-Luc Nancy -- "On Being Singular Plural" and "Why Are There Several Arts and Not Just One?" -- in light of the formative task to do justice to the diverse dimensions of oneself given the offerings and demands of the world, a task made difficult by our finitude and the…
Descriptors: Art Education, Aesthetic Education, Relationship, Individual Differences
Jessica J. Boyer – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This study sought to examine the role of library leaders within university leadership and shared governance at liberal arts universities. While much has been written on library leadership and on higher education leadership, few scholars have examined the two topics together. This study bridges that gap in understanding and organizational theory…
Descriptors: Librarians, Leaders, Leadership, Role
Lihua, Zuo; Zhen, Yang; Zhixuan, Zhang; Yipeng, Liu; Huiming, Chen – Education Quarterly Reviews, 2022
China International "Internet +" College Students Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition is one of the important starting points for the country to cultivate innovative and entrepreneurial talents. After investigation and research, it was found that the proportion of liberal arts projects advancing to the national finals was much…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Internet, Innovation
John Zubizarreta – Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 2022
In response to the issue of why and how the humanities--and more broadly the liberal arts and sciences--have historically dominated honors education and disregarded preprofessional fields, the author finds that the crux of the problem is not the nature or worth of the disciplines involved or why this or that subject area is de facto included or…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Educational Practices, Humanities, Liberal Arts
Huiyuan Ye – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2024
Despite a key feature of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and a core strength of liberal arts and sciences education, interdisciplinarity is also a noisy buzzword which does not always make sense from an institutional point of view. Traditional interdisciplinary fields take it for granted like fish in the water while, somewhere else, people keep a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Interdisciplinary Approach, Undergraduate Students, College Faculty
Teun J. Dekker – Tertiary Education and Management, 2024
European advocates of Liberal Arts and Sciences education often claim that this educational model is highly effective at teaching students a range of generic, transferable, or 21st-century skills, which are thought to be vital for success in the labour market of the future. However, there is little empirical research into whether and how these…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Liberal Arts, Undergraduate Students, 21st Century Skills
Maria Loumpourdi – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2024
The Fourth Industrial Revolution, which is a socio-technical, ideological, and rhetorical construction rooted in the neoliberal discourse that reflects key tenets of global capitalism, is believed to have considerable implications for the development of employees in advanced manufacturing environments. This paper aims to explore the ways in which…
Descriptors: Technological Advancement, Employees, Staff Development, Workplace Learning
Magro, Anne; Gring-Pemble, Lisa Marie; Bishop, Charish R. – Journal of International Education in Business, 2022
Purpose: In College Learning for the New Global Century, the National Leadership Council of Liberal Education and America's Promise (LEAP) argue for a liberal education for all students because "(i)n an economy fueled by innovation, the capabilities developed through a liberal education have become America's most valuable economic…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Program Descriptions, Liberal Arts, Educational Innovation
Cheng, Jianshan – English Language Teaching, 2022
New liberal arts refer to the reorganization of traditional liberal arts to realize the intersection and integration within liberal arts and between liberal arts and natural sciences. The characteristics of new liberal arts are mainly problem-orientation, cross-integration, new technology application and innovative development. Under the…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Majors (Students)
Payne, Brian K.; Cross, Bria; Vandecar-Burdin, Tancy – Journal of Cybersecurity Education, Research and Practice, 2022
The value of academic advising has been increasingly emphasized in higher education. In this study, attention is given to the most significant types of advice that a sample of cybersecurity faculty and advisors from the Commonwealth of Virginia recommend giving to cybersecurity students. The results show that faculty and advisors recommended that…
Descriptors: Faculty Advisers, Academic Advising, Computer Security, Experience
Jakob E. Barnard – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This project examined the adoption of cybersecurity into computing programs within liberal arts programs and whether the rate constitutes an innovative program. The research questions focused on the lived experience existing faculty members have had with the cybersecurity curriculum within liberal arts computing programs. Liberal arts general…
Descriptors: Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, Computer Security, Computer Science Education
Dekker, Teun J. – Curriculum Journal, 2021
In Europe, liberal arts and sciences undergraduate university programmes are typically characterised by a high degree of freedom of choice in the curriculum. Educators often present this as allowing students to design an integrated, interdisciplinary curriculum around their particular interests. This paper explores how students in such programmes…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Liberal Arts, Course Selection (Students)