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Roach, Ronald – Black Issues in Higher Education, 2005
Since the 1990s, Dr. Michael Eric Dyson has emerged as one of the most visible and widely read scholars on topics relating to African-American life and society. The Avalon Foundation Professor in the Humanities at the University of Pennsylvania, Dyson counts himself as one of many African-Americans who found comedian Bill Cosby's May 17, 2004,…
Descriptors: African Americans, Economically Disadvantaged, Humanities, Interviews
Nash, Chad; Zaback, Katie – State Higher Education Executive Officers, 2011
The national imperative for increased postsecondary level completions has never been clearer. In order to remain competitive in an ever-changing global market, the United States must produce an educated workforce; one that is ready to lead and inspire a 21st century economy. Recognizing this urgency, the President, several foundations, policy…
Descriptors: Human Services, Institutional Characteristics, Classification, Humanities
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Williamson, Jane; Dalal, Priya – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2007
Attempts to Indigenise the curriculum run the risk of implying the application of an "impoverished" version of "Aboriginal pedagogy" and the promotion of corrupted understandings of Indigenous knowledge (Nakata, 2004, p. 11). What is required, Nakata (2004, p. 14) argues, is a recognition of the complexities and tensions at…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge, Curriculum Design, Humanities
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Gross, Daniel M. – International Journal of Listening, 2007
Dismissed as a passive behavior that comes naturally, listening is, in fact, a complex and learned activity that can be perfected. Like reading, writing, and speaking, listening as a practical activity is critical for success in college life and beyond. But while rhetoric as the art of speaking has been a basic course in higher education for…
Descriptors: Listening Skills, Course Content, Humanities, Graduate Study
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Schillinger, Trace – Social Education, 2007
Because of its enormous significance to American history, the author wants her students to gain a rich understanding of the Battle at Gettysburg. She also would like them to make a strong emotional connection to it. She wants her students to engage with the Battle of Gettysburg on many levels--to become tangled up with the past. Her goal is to…
Descriptors: United States History, Imagination, War, Ideology
Brint, Steven; Cantwell, Allison M.; Hannerman, Robert A. – Center for Studies in Higher Education, 2008
Using data on upper-division students in the University of California system, we show that two distinct cultures of engagement exist on campus. The culture of engagement in the arts, humanities and social sciences focuses on interaction, participation, and interest in ideas. The culture of engagement in the natural sciences and engineering focuses…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Students, Student Subcultures, Learner Engagement
Malone, Helen Janc – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2008
Although No Child Left Behind (NCLB) might have left an impression that only standardized tests and adequate yearly progress (AYP) mattered on the general public, the frustration over the narrow curricular focus also has created an opportunity in the education-policy realm, sparking conversations on what it takes to educate the whole child. This…
Descriptors: Suspension, Community Schools, Federal Legislation, Educational Improvement
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Sukovic, Suzana – Library Quarterly, 2008
This article reports research findings related to converging formats, media, practices, and ideas in the process of academics' interaction with electronic texts during a research project. The findings are part of the results of a study that explored interactions of scholars in literary and historical studies with electronic texts as primary…
Descriptors: Humanities, Information Seeking, Electronic Journals, Electronic Libraries
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Del Rossi, Alison F.; Hersch, Joni – Economics of Education Review, 2008
We use the 2003 National Survey of College Graduates to provide the first estimates of the effect on earnings of having a double major. Overall, double majoring increases earnings by 2.3% relative to having a single major among college graduates without graduate degrees. Most of the gains from having a double major come from choosing fields across…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Social Sciences, College Graduates, Engineering
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Cahnmann-Taylor, Melisa; Wooten, Jennifer; Souto-Manning, Mariana; Dice, Jaime L. – Teachers College Record, 2009
Background/Context: For over two decades, the boundaries between the social sciences and the humanities have become blurred, and numerous articles and books have been written about the infusion of the arts in qualitative research as a means to collect and analyze data and to represent findings. Yet these arts-based research processes, although…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Participant Observation, Research Methodology, Focus Groups
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Araque, Francisco; Roldan, Concepcion; Salguero, Alberto – Computers & Education, 2009
This paper develops personalized models for different university degrees to obtain the risk of each student abandoning his degree and analyzes the profile for undergraduates that abandon the degree. In this study three faculties located in Granada, South of Spain, were involved. In Software Engineering three university degrees with 10,844…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Student Attitudes, Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries
Kerka, Sandra – 1997
Trends and issues related to arts and humanities in adult and continuing education can be categorized in three ways: ways of knowing, informal sites of learning, and cultural pluralism. The arts and humanities are vehicles for critical reflection, and they present paths to the individual construction of knowledge that are intuitive, relational,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Literacy, Art
Seabrook, John H., Ed. – Community College Humanities Review, 1991
Designed as a forum for the exchange of ideas on significant issues in the humanities, this annual journal presents articles written by two-year college faculty in the humanities disciplines. The 1991 issue includes the following: (1) "Why I Write and How I Teach," by Linda Ching Sledge; (2) "The Australian Character," by Carol L. Nelson-Burns;…
Descriptors: Academic Education, College Curriculum, Community Colleges, Curriculum Development
American Council of Learned Societies, New York, NY. – 1993
Designed to serve as a record of the initial public activity of the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) Program in Humanities Curriculum Development, this collection of three articles offers different perspectives on the humanities in the schools. In the first article, "The Humanities and Public Education," Stanley N. Katz discusses the…
Descriptors: Consciousness Raising, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Interrelationships, Cultural Pluralism
Rooney, Thomas – 1989
Few U.S. high school students know art or music history, but the languages of the arts should not be foreign to anyone. History should be taught as an exploration of human endeavors and expressions. History provides the framework to help people learn the changing forms, styles, and functions of the arts, religion, philosophy, and other humanistic…
Descriptors: Dance, Fused Curriculum, High Schools, History
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