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Georgiou, Helen; Turney, Annette; Matruglio, Erika; Jones, Pauline; Gardiner, Paul; Edwards-Groves, Christine – Education Sciences, 2022
Creativity has been identified as an increasingly important graduate attribute for employment in the 21st century. As sites of significant development of disciplinary specialization, universities seem to be the natural place for creativity to be fostered. However, there remain contestations and ambiguities in the ways creativity is theorized, and…
Descriptors: Creativity, Higher Education, Scientists, Historians
Blick, William M. – Community & Junior College Libraries, 2015
For decades, popular culture was neglected and frowned upon by academics. In recent years, cultural critics, including librarians, have found popular culture materials to be didactic tools, and vital to the study of society and the zeitgeist that has prevailed at the time of their production. As a result, many academic librarians have found it…
Descriptors: Library Materials, Poets, Popular Culture, Academic Libraries
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Small, Anita – Sign Language Studies, 2017
This article presents an overview of NGT performing arts in the Netherlands through the life and work of poet Wim Emmerik. Neder landse Gebarentaal (NGT) is the Dutch name for Sign Language of the Netherlands. Drawing from ethnographic research, performance samples, and interviews of performing artists, educators, and researchers, this article…
Descriptors: Poets, Deafness, Sign Language, Theater Arts
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Rangel, Nicole – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2016
This article is concerned with the epidemic of alienation created by colonization and the ideologies that maintain systems of domination. More specifically, it argues that a decolonizing holistic pedagogy can help address the root of our individual and collective alienation to facilitate healing. This position is supported by the findings of an…
Descriptors: Poetry, Holistic Approach, Creativity, Course Descriptions
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Flannery, Kathryn – Feminist Teacher: A Journal of the Practices, Theories, and Scholarship of Feminist Teaching, 2012
Whether teaching undergraduate or graduate classes, the author integrates lesser-known women poets as part of the inquiry, not as curiosities, but as opportunities to discover something in the "raw" as contemporaries might have done. That the author's courses focus on or include in a substantial way the work of women is important, but does not by…
Descriptors: Females, Poetry, Feminism, Poets
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Callaghan, Michael J. – CEA Forum, 2011
Our thesis is more finely tuned to Thomas Merton (1915-68) the writer, more specifically, the poet/artist/writer and thinker. These are the components of the "Merton" voice. Merton senses the quality of innocence as the "sine qua non" of the poet or writer's vocation: "His art depends on an ingrained innocence which he would lose in business, in…
Descriptors: Poets, Literary Genres, Higher Education, Instruction
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Corley, Liam – College English, 2012
From September 2008 to July 2009, the author traded academic robes for the Army Combat Uniform issued to US Navy personnel deploying to Afghanistan. Along with using the ceramic and Kevlar body armor he learned to don at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, he metaphorically defended himself from the disruption to his personal and professional life that…
Descriptors: Military Service, Foreign Countries, Authors, College English
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Seitz, David – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2009
Last year, the author and his students received word that their beloved professor of queer and American ethnic studies was going on terminal leave. He and his students were suddenly thrown into the position of making the case for queer studies to the broader campus community. In this article, the author shares how their professor's departure--and…
Descriptors: Ethnic Studies, Sexuality, Interdisciplinary Approach, Gender Issues
Hollingworth, Brian – Use of English, 1991
Discusses the poetry of the West Indian author Edward Kamau Brathwaite. Explores Brathwaite's use of the oral mode to emphasize the African tradition in the Caribbean voice. (PRA)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Literary Criticism, Poetry, Poets
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Perakis, Charles R. – Journal of Poetry Therapy, 2000
Discusses the work of the physician and the poet, and the features they share. Notes that both require the application of technique and art; aim for a state of wholeness; and depend on a state of awareness and attention to the present moment. (SR)
Descriptors: Attention, Higher Education, Medicine, Physicians
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Zimmerman, Sarah M. – College English, 2000
Notes that the minor Romantic poet John Clare commands increasing attention at academic conferences, in essay collections, and on college syllabi. Argues the practices that have kept Clare in view have also rendered him partially inaccessible to students, scholars and general readers. Suggests readers are now in possession of the materials with…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Higher Education, Literary Criticism, Poetry
Casper, Susan Faust – Teachers and Writers Magazine, 1983
Recounts how a graduate student in education struggled to write her first poem before going out to teach poetry to students. (JL)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Higher Education, Poetry, Poets
Emmens, Carol A. – Media and Methods, 1977
This critical overview of successful renditions offers many resources for both the film enthusiast and the poetry lover. (KS)
Descriptors: Filmographies, Films, Higher Education, Poetry
Cousins, Norman – National Forum: Phi Kappa Phi Journal, 1989
The danger of computers is not that people will be controlled by them but that they may imitate them, mistaking data for wisdom. Unobstructed access to facts can produce unlimited good only if matched by the desire and ability to discover what they mean and where they would lead. (MSE)
Descriptors: Computers, Cybernetics, Higher Education, Man Machine Systems
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Jaskoski, Helen – Journal of Poetry Therapy, 1987
Discusses some theoretical considerations essential to understanding poetry's power to assist in healing mental, moral, or spiritual anguish. Presents two fundamental and contrasting notions of what a poet does, how a poem comes to be, what place a poet and poetry have in society, and what criteria determine whether a poem is art, or not. (RS)
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, Counseling Techniques, Higher Education, Poetry
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