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Adams, Thomas M. – Humanities, 1989
Reports on presentations made at a symposium sponsored by the Connecticut Humanities Council. Papers dealt with teaching the French Revolution by presenting European history in new relationships with the rest of the world and by examining the Declaration of the Rights of Man as it related to the role of women. (KO)
Descriptors: European History, Females, Feminism, Foreign Countries
Turner, James S. – Humanities, 1989
Describes an undergraduate interdisciplinary program at Cornell University (New York) in the history and philosophy of science and technology. Serving as a meeting ground for the two cultures of science and the humanities, the concentration encourages students to examine the nature and place of science and technology in the modern world. (LS)
Descriptors: Higher Education, History Instruction, Humanities, Interdisciplinary Approach
Marty, Martin E. – Humanities, 1989
Contends that the study of religion will illuminate the ways in which people have tried to make moral, spiritual, and intellectual sense of the world. Discusses the problems faced by scholars and instructors in gaining a consensus for a definition of religious study, and in developing a set of methods for pursuing this discipline. (SLM)
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Humanities
Coghlin, Ellen K. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1989
Academic humanists have been hearing that too much of their research and teaching was politicized, trivialized by a fascination with popular culture, and preoccupied with questions of race, gender, and class. The most frequent target of critics are literary theorists and others farthest from traditional subjects and approaches. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Conflict, Conservatism, Debate
Peer reviewedLympany, Steven S. – ATEA Journal, 1996
Technology, Change, and Society is a course designed to satisfy the requirements of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to include a humanities course in the technical education curriculum. Students see it as an opportunity to hear and appreciate several sides of technological issues and develop their own thoughts. (JOW)
Descriptors: Accrediting Agencies, Curriculum Development, Humanities, Science and Society
Peer reviewedLaunhardt, Julie; Kahn, Paul – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 1992
Uses of Intermedia, computer software designed to help instructors express relationships between concepts in the sciences and humanities, are discussed. The kinds of educational problems Intermedia was intended to address are described, some materials created using it are surveyed, and experiences with Intermedia in various educational contexts…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Concept Formation
Shapiro, Barbara C. – Community, Technical, and Junior College Journal, 1992
Describes the American Association of Community and Junior College's Advancing the Humanities Project, which is developing Regional Humanities Networks to assist humanities faculty in communicating with their colleagues throughout the region and revitalizing their own teaching via conferences, mentoring components, and various networking…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Conferences, Faculty Development
Peer reviewedTaylor, Debbie; Myers, Mark – American Biology Teacher, 1994
Seniors often determine their college major based on academic strengths or interests in either the sciences or humanities. To judge the usefulness of rapid advances in our technological society, students need to gain a better understanding of all subjects. A program is described which is designed to help close the gap between those who study…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, High Schools, Humanities, Instructional Improvement
Peer reviewedBuckland, Warren – Language and Communication, 1991
Epistemological breaks in several of the humanities disciplines in the twentieth century (existentialism, phenomenology, and traditional film theory) are traced. The breaks are attributed to each discipline's attempt to become scientific. In this process is seen the emergence of the discipline of film semiology in France in the 1960s. (34…
Descriptors: Educational History, Epistemology, Existentialism, Film Study
Peer reviewedDelattre, Edwin J. – NAMTA Journal, 1993
Recommends that inservice teacher education challenge the intellectual development of teachers. Discusses the learning process of teachers, and profiles activities in specific elementary and secondary schools intended to benefit students' learning. Suggests that teachers should teach sound habits of mind with intellectual humility, expertise in…
Descriptors: Humanities, Inservice Teacher Education, Intellectual Development, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedAnstead, Neil L. – Educational Leadership, 1993
Humanitas is part of Collaboratives for Humanities and Arts Teaching (CHART), a nationwide network funded primarily by the Rockefeller Foundation. In 11 large school districts and numerous rural districts, high school teachers, academics, artists, and business and community leaders are cooperating to promote teaching of the arts and humanities.…
Descriptors: Art Education, Ethnic Groups, High Schools, History Instruction
Bennett, Tony – Australian Universities' Review, 1991
Australian research funding, with increased emphasis on social and community relevance, is criticized inappropriately by both traditional and radical segments of the humanities and social sciences. Higher standards of research planning may promote more equitable and rational funding, and there is still room for humanities research in the new…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Financial Support, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedSievert, MaryEllen C.; Sievert, Donald E. – Online Review, 1991
Discussion of online searching in the humanities focuses on a comparison of the retrieval from two databases which cover philosophical materials, Philosopher's Index and FRANCIS. Retrieval performance measures are described, including precision and number of relevant records, and the results are discussed. The article concludes with a…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Databases, Humanities, Information Retrieval
Peer reviewedBrady, Ivan; Kumar, Alok – Science Education, 2000
Reviews the difficulties and prospects of sharing science within the academy and the ripple effect that such activities may have on the larger social context of attitudes toward science. Points out that crossing into other disciplines for any purpose raises special communication problems. Advocates the change of curricula to ensure the scientific…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Art, Elementary Secondary Education, Humanities
Peer reviewedBaker, Vaughan – Interdisciplinary Humanities, 1998
Discusses the tendency of universities to focus on the disciplinarity of the humanities as opposed to promoting interdisciplinary connections within the field. Argues for interdisciplinarity instead in order to reinvigorate university humanities programs and provide students with the knowledge they need. Warns against improperly practicing an…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Improvement, Higher Education


