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Murphy, Miriam L. – 1980
In searching for ways to provide continuing education in the humanities, community colleges can look to the various state programs sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities which, since 1970, have taken humanities education out of the traditional library/classroom environment and into non-traditional settings, such as school…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Colleges, Humanities, Literature
LeBarron, Suzanne – 1979
This handbook, produced by a project of the Office of Public Libraries and Interlibrary Cooperation (OPLIC), provides planning, topic, funding, and resource information to help public libraries in Minnesota, in collaboration with other education and community agencies, provides public adult programming in the humanities. Information was gathered…
Descriptors: Adult Programs, Directories, Guides, Human Resources
CORBETT, EDWARD P.J. – 1967
THIS BRIEF HISTORICAL SURVEY OF THE RHETORICAL TRADITION FROM ARISTOTLE TO KENNETH BURKE EMPHASIZES THE CHANGES IN THE DEFINITION OF RHETORIC AND IN THE SCOPE OF THE DISCIPLINE. TO REVEAL WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO RHETORICAL TRAINING IN THE NINETEENTH AND EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURIES, THE FIRST HUNDRED YEARS OF THE BOYLSTON PROFESSORSHIP OF RHETORIC AT…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, English, English Instruction, Higher Education
DOSSICK, JESSE J. – 1967
THIS BIBLIOGRAPHY IS A COMPILATION OF DISSERTATIONS WRITTEN SINCE 1900, MOST OF THEM IN UNIVERSITIES IN THE UNITED STATES. THEY ARE LISTED BY AUTHOR AND TITLE UNDER 21 HEADINGS COVERING THE FIELDS OF THE NATURAL SCIENCES, THE SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORIAL SCIENCES, EDUCATION, THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES, AND RELIGION. ABOUT ONE-THIRD HAVE BEEN WRITTEN IN…
Descriptors: Behavioral Sciences, Bibliographies, Doctoral Dissertations, Education
Cirese, Sarah – 1968
The complexities involved in combining generalized and specialized studies are discussed in a descriptive analysis of the Harvey Mudd College (HMC), which has a campus environment typical of US institutions offering undergraduate engineering programs. Of 7 environmental characteristics at HMC student personalities and the socio-psychological…
Descriptors: College Environment, Engineering Education, Higher Education, Humanities
Cassidy, Sally; Haddix, Alice – 1967
"General education in the university college is so disparate in definition, so motley in context, so various in actual operation that it poses immense difficulties for the researcher." An examination of the position of general education in the complex university is very revealing of the institution's commitment to knowledge, and particularly to…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Curriculum, Faculty Recruitment, General Education
Lierheimer, Alvin P. – 1976
A two-year study was undertaken of the contraction in the traditional career market for individuals with advanced training in the humanities. The focus was on how, in new circumstances, gifted people trained in humanities disciplines can best contribute to society. Employment of these individuals outside the education sector is a relatively new…
Descriptors: Administration, Career Choice, Career Opportunities, Degrees (Academic)
Bergstrom, Rosemary; Olson, Paul A. – 1975
This report contains critiques of American professional societies by the Study Commission on Undergraduate Education and the Education of Teachers. The critiques examine the following five areas: (1) effects of professional societies on curriculum, preparation of teachers, and programs in public schools; (2) effects of professional societies on…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Federal Legislation, Humanities
Gatlin, Judith T. – 1975
As seen from interviews with graduating seniors in a small liberal arts college for women, humanities majors are generally unrealistic about their training and abilities, often unsure about their career goals, antagonistic toward government and business, and frequently unresponsive to suggestions about nontraditional career options. In addition,…
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Career Choice, Career Exploration, College Seniors
Cooney, James P. – 1976
English teachers must actively work to preserve the humanistic content of their courses and assure the acceptance of students' needs, not only to promote skill development, but also to foster clear thinking about the great ideas of the past and the problems of the present. The achievement of these goals implies an active role in the politics of…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Community Colleges, Decision Making, Educational Philosophy
Head, J. G. – 1976
Students are graduating from the public school system with little, if any, mythological background. If we are to graduate educated and informed human beings, we must not persist in pursuing our traditional unorganized attempts at teaching mythology. The appreciation of contemporary allusions to mythologies is dependent on a systematized approach.…
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, Classical Literature, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives
Brawer, Florence B. – 1976
In 1975, the Center for the Study of Community Colleges conducted a national survey of humanities faculty in two-year colleges. This paper summarizes the characteristics of 70 philosophy instructors included in the total sample of 1,493 full- and part-time faculty. Findings of the survey include: (1) males dominated this field (84%) and 100%…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Humanities, Job Satisfaction
Brawer, Florence B. – 1976
In 1975, the Center for the Study of Community Colleges conducted a national survey of humanities faculty in two-year colleges. This paper summarizes the characteristics of 42 anthropology instructors included in the total sample of 1,493 full- and part-time faculty. Findings of the survey include: (1) almost half indicated they had been students…
Descriptors: Anthropology, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Humanities
O'Donnell, Peggy, Ed. – 1976
In 1974, the Southwestern Library Association (SWLA) with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities undertook a project to develop humanities programs to be implemented in local libraries. An institute was designed to train participating librarians in techniques for designing library programs incorporating themes from the humanities…
Descriptors: Cultural Centers, Humanities, Institutes (Training Programs), Library Education
Society for Health and Human Values, Philadelphia, PA. – 1974
This document contains descriptions of 19 teaching programs which share the common goal of emphasizing human values as an important area of education in the health professions. This listing is the result and expansion of the Institute on Health and Human Values Conference. Three broad areas are outlined which the 19 schools emphasize in their…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Health, Higher Education, Humanistic Education


