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Gritter, Kristine; Scheurerman, Richard; Strong, Cindy; Schuster, Carrie Jim; Williams, Tracy – Middle School Journal, 2016
This article outlines a framework the authors have used to infuse sustainability study into humanities teaching at the middle school level. Native American tribal elders can act as co-teachers in such classrooms, and the place-based stories that shaped their views of the environment can serve as important classroom texts to investigate sustainable…
Descriptors: American Indians, Indigenous Knowledge, Older Adults, Humanities Instruction
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Buckley-Marudas, Mary Frances – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2016
Understanding what happens when teachers embrace digital media for literacy learning is critical to realizing the potential of learning in the digital era. This article examines some of the ways that a high school teacher and his students leverage digital technologies for literacy learning in their humanities classrooms. The author introduces the…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, High Schools, Secondary School Teachers, Secondary School Students
Brodhead, Josette – ProQuest LLC, 2016
The ability to function effectively in a dynamic, culturally diverse healthcare environment requires both critical thinking and clinical reasoning skills. The American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN, 2008) recognizes the importance of humanities in the baccalaureate nursing curriculum. This quasi-experimental, nonrandomized…
Descriptors: Nursing Students, Undergraduate Students, Critical Thinking, Logical Thinking
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Maria L. Cabral; Neuza C. Costa; Anabela M. Nobre – Journal of English as an International Language, 2016
In an attempt to survive in the highly competitive terrain of academic publications, Portuguese humanities and social science professors are increasingly giving up writing their papers in Portuguese, and, instead, they now opt to write in English, today's scientific default language. This paper aims to portray the current panorama of humanities…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Portuguese, English (Second Language)
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Gulbrandsen, Magnus; Aanstad, Siri – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2015
This article argues that innovation may constitute a useful perspective on the link between society and arts and humanities research. Innovation is here seen as "something new put into practical use", and there are two reasons why it can be relevant for humanities. First, there has been an expansion of what innovation refers to; it is…
Descriptors: Innovation, Art, Humanities, Research
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Brownlee, Jamie – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2015
In Canada, universities are undergoing a process of corporatization where business interests, values and practices are assuming a more prominent place in higher education. A key feature of this process has been the changing composition of academic labor. While it is generally accepted that universities are relying more heavily on contract faculty,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Access to Information, Universities, Higher Education
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Sargent, Carol Springer – Higher Education Research and Development, 2015
This study investigated how individual and course-level variables across the curriculum at a four-year college (college here refers to a higher education institution that offers undergraduate education but not graduate degrees) in the southeastern US impacted student reflective thinking as measured by Kember and colleagues' [2000. Development of a…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Reflection, Critical Thinking, Transformative Learning
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Chen, Hsin-liang; Summers, Kevin L. – International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 2015
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the current video collection of an open-access video website (TED-Ed). The research questions focus on its content as evidence of development, its viewership as evidence of use, and flipping as evidence of interaction in informal learning. In late September 2013, 686 video lessons were posted on the…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Educational Technology, Homework, Technology Uses in Education
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Briggs, Kaitlin A. – Honors in Practice, 2013
This article explores the multiple educational uses of the question, "what do you mean by_____?" as an interlocutor's conversational gesture during classroom discussion, as a text-based prompt for both encoding/writing and decoding/reading, and as a rhetorical device for an effective oral presentation. Kaitlin Briggs explains that the…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Inquiry, Epistemology, Questioning Techniques
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Hansen, James T. – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, 2012
Lemberger (2012) argues that the author (Hansen, 2012) has no basis for recommending differential weightings or priorities to humanism and science, because those ideologies are only meaningful as they are subjectively interpreted within the counseling encounter. The author responds that their positions are completely compatible, but his focus was…
Descriptors: Ideology, Humanism, Counseling, Sciences
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Conrad, Rachel – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2012
This article explores children's imaginative representations of time in relation to self-experience. Poems published in a young poets' anthology edited by Naomi Shihab Nye are analyzed in order to discern models of temporality and subjectivity imagined by young writers. A "dynamic temporality" is seen in a subset of poems which manipulate time…
Descriptors: Poetry, Experience, Anthologies, Humanities
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Jacobs, Jonathan – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2012
Humanistic studies cultivate types of conceptual fluency and modes of awareness important to thought concerning values. Not all knowledge is scientific knowledge. There is genuine comprehension of some valuative matters--they are not all to be interpreted in expressive or subjective terms. Education in the humanities can encourage value-relevant…
Descriptors: Specialization, Humanities, Moral Development, Humanism
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Garland, Robert – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2012
This article raises a number of questions that the author believes need to be addressed in order to defend and justify the teaching and practice of the humanities in an age when they continue to face swingeing cuts and unreasoned attacks from many quarters, both inside and outside the Academy. They are questions that have to do with the uniqueness…
Descriptors: Humanities, Role, Values, Teaching Methods
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Twietmeyer, Gregg – Quest, 2012
What, to borrow a theological phrase, are the marks of a truly holistic kinesiology department? "In Kinesis and the Nature of the Human Person" (2010), I examined the theoretical impact of Aristotle's definition of "kinesis" and Polanyi's theory of "tacit knowledge" on kinesiology. The intention here, however, is practical rather than theoretical.…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Humanities, Physical Education, Epistemology
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Osorio, Carlos Rojas – Curriculum Inquiry, 2012
Considered one of the forefathers of the social sciences and humanities throughout Latin America, Eugenio Maria de Hostos (1839-1903) also made important contributions to educational thinking, establishing important educational programs in places like Chile and the Dominican Republic. Hostos is also a key historical figure in the struggle for…
Descriptors: Democracy, Role of Education, Social Sciences, Foreign Countries
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