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Christopher Olusola Omoregie – Journal of Research Initiatives, 2023
This paper critically reviews the research done in education faculties in Nigerian universities. This research, though categorized in postgraduate schools or colleges as mainly in the liberal arts/humanities and the social sciences, depends on the theories and methodologies from other disciplines. The arts and social sciences are disciplines where…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Research Methodology, Universities, Foreign Countries
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
Smith, Patricia J.; Cognard-Black, Andrew J. – Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 2019
Using survey data collected from 269 participants in the fall of 2016 and the spring of 2017, this study examines whether any changes might have occurred within the last 20 years regarding the disciplinary affiliation of honors administrators. Additionally, we explored current assessment practices of honors administrators and possible associations…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Educational Change, Intellectual Disciplines, Honors Curriculum
Burrows, Trevor; Freeman, Robert S.; Heyns, Erla P.; Hérubel, Jean-Pierre V. M. – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2019
This study utilized dissertation bibliographies produced at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, a STEM-oriented university, to ascertain how well Purdue's Humanities, Social Sciences, and Education Library supports doctoral research. To examine a critical mass of data, the authors gathered all the bibliographies of dissertations written…
Descriptors: Humanities, Social Sciences, Doctoral Dissertations, STEM Education
Baker, Vicki L.; Pifer, Meghan J.; Lunsford, Laura Gail – Higher Education Research and Development, 2018
This research explores faculty development through the lens of academic division as an important, career defining characteristic of the professoriate. Relying on data from a longitudinal, mixed-methods study, the authors examined faculty development trends and needed supports in a consortium of 13 liberal arts colleges (LACs). As part of this…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Development, Liberal Arts, Educational Trends
Pitt, Richard; Pirtle, Whitney N. Laster; Metzger, Ashely Noel – Journal of General Education, 2017
This article examines the relationship between academic specialization and student exposure to a range of academic domains of knowledge. It uses a concentration measure--the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index--to investigate whether students who choose single majors or double major are more or less concentrated in nine domains of knowledge most…
Descriptors: Specialization, Majors (Students), Intellectual Disciplines, Liberal Arts
Randall, William – Journal of General Education, 2012
A liberal arts environment invites the expansion of one's understanding of himself/herself and the world by exposing him/her to multiple disciplines across the humanities and social sciences. For its part, the topic of "narrative" is intrinsically interdisciplinary and, as such, can be explored to particular advantage within a liberal arts…
Descriptors: Liberal Arts, Self Concept, Access to Information, Intellectual Disciplines
Colaianne, Blake A.; Powell, Matthew G. – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2011
Geology education usually takes place within the context of a broader curriculum, but specific synergies between disciplines have rarely been explored or exploited. Here, we have assessed the spatial visualization skills of undergraduate students in a variety of disciplines to determine which are most compatible with a geology curriculum. Spatial…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Spatial Ability, Gender Differences, Grade Point Average
Ghodsee, Kristen – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
Many professors and graduate students finishing their Ph.D.'s at the University of California at Berkeley scoffed at the idea of a post at a liberal-arts college. To them it was considered an acceptable choice only if none of the jobs at research universities came through. Liberal-arts colleges were viewed merely as teaching institutions and did…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Research Universities, Teaching Load, Social Sciences
Marra, Rose M.; Palmer, Betsy – Journal of General Education, 2008
The original grounded theory was derived from a sample of junior and senior science and engineering majors. The current study tested the original grounded theory with a new set of juniors and seniors who were, in contrast to the original sample, primarily studying the liberal arts. In this qualitative analysis, the authors sought to determine if…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Student Attitudes, Social Sciences, Humanities

Higgins, Ruth L. – Delta Kappa Gamma Bulletin, 1971
Descriptors: College Administration, Humanities, Liberal Arts, Social Sciences

Kerr, Thomas J., IV – Liberal Education, 1974
Author believes the liberal arts college should be restored to the center of the educational process, and improved patterns must be devised for interaction between those in the liberal arts and those in professional studies. By implementing these strategies, destructive fragmentation in higher education will be eliminated. (Author/PG)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Higher Education, History, Humanistic Education
National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC. – 1956
The goal of this survey is to identify all doctorate degrees granted in the US from 1936 through 1950 and to determine where the degree recipients earned their first (usually baccalaureate) degrees. The data concern the fields of: anthropology and archeology, business and commerce, economics, education, fine arts and architecture, geography,…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, Degrees (Academic), Doctoral Degrees, Humanities
Smith, R. Irvine – 1968
In this book, twenty-two contributors offer their individual perspectives on teaching the humanities and social sciences to non-majors in secondary and higher education. Rather than a coherent discussion of classic curricular problems, the book offers a collection of pieces of evidence about what teachers chose to when they had a free hand to…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Comparative Education, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Design
Beanblossom, Gary F. – 1969
General examinations of the College Level Examination Program (CLEP) were administered in Fall 1968 to 333 students who had entered the University of Washington as freshmen in Fall 1966 and had completed 80-100 credits by Spring 1968. The tests were conducted to measure proficiency in lower division studies, particularly in the areas of natural…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Higher Education, Humanities, Liberal Arts