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Davis, Gregory H. – 1996
This paper advocates that the humanities retain a place or have primary importance in the education system. It presents a history of philosophic and religious perspectives regarding science and technology, ranging from embracing technology to rejecting it. By juxtaposing the dominance of the Nazi regime in World War II and the increasing flood of…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Ethical Instruction, Ethics, Futures (of Society)
Aschbacher, Pamela R. – 1991
This case study of the effects of school restructuring on at-risk students focused on the grade 11 Humanitas Program at seven Los Angeles schools. Humanitas was initiated to improve the humanities education of average students in urban schools with a large minority population. The following measures were used to compare Humanitas students with…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Grade 11, High Risk Students, High Schools
Pennsylvania State Governor's Office, Harrisburg. – 1988
This document presents the proceedings of a symposium on education and the arts, humanities, and sciences convened by the State of Pennsylvania. The document begins with an introduction by Sondra Myers, Cultural Advisor to Governor, Robert P. Casey. The symposium was moderated by Thomas K. Gilhool, Secretary of Education, Commonwealth of…
Descriptors: Art Education, Educational Change, Educational Philosophy, Educational Trends
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Snyder, John J. – College English, 1975
Materials for a humanities course on America in the 1930's are listed and described. (JH)
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Bibliographies, College Curriculum, Course Descriptions
Kliman, Bernice W. – 1985
Nassau Community College (NCC) offers a grammar course as a humanities option that may be taken instead of a literature course. The approach to the course incorporates reader-response theory, feminist criticism, new historicism, and journal writing as the key means for enabling students to learn. Each student has a notebook divided into sections…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, English Instruction, Grammar, Grammatical Acceptability
Olorounto, Samuel B. – 1989
Academic curricula in the humanities should lead the student to develop "shared values," which include cultivating the intellect, acquiring critical skills, gaining an understanding of humanity, and learning to make reasoned choices. Toward this goal, the curriculum should strive to preserve the independent quest for truth through textual analysis…
Descriptors: College Role, Community Colleges, Community Role, Cooperation
Posselt, Nancy M. – 1986
The puzzling quality of modern art, in both its complexity and its simplicity, symbolizes a barrier between the student and the elite's privilege of power. Too frequently, students have been taught that art is a secret, a code to which only teachers have the key, and that there is only one correct interpretation of a work, which must be imparted…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Art Appreciation, Art Education, Creative Art
Sacramento City Coll., CA. – 1989
A collection of reports on 12 classroom-based research projects is presented, representing the individual and collaborative efforts of faculty, advisors, and program coordinators from Sacramento City College and Irvine Valley College, California. First, a final report is presented on the Cooperative Classroom-Based Research project, including…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Community Colleges, Course Evaluation, Humanities Instruction
Vandenberg, Donald – 1986
This paper contributes to the debate over whether the university disciplines are the best sources of knowledge for the school curriculum. Among the problematic issues raised in the paper are the distinctions between the university disciplines on one hand and the arts, crafts, trades, and sports on the other, and the distinction between enabling…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Curriculum, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
National Endowment for the Humanities (NFAH), Washington, DC. Div. of Education Programs. – 1986
The booklet summarizes information about projects taking place in the 1986 academic year through grants awarded in the Humanities Instruction in Elementary and Secondary Schools Program. The booklet has two specific purposes: (1) to help elementary, middle, and high school teachers and administrators from public, independent, and parochial schools…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Fellowships, Grants, High School Students
Gale, Steven H. – 1984
Three major, interrelated areas will be of concern to the humanities in higher education for at least the rest of this decade: economics, the student population, and teachers' professional image. Crises in the national economic situation will continue to have an impact on the humanities in the form of public disinterest and a lack of funding by…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Economic Factors, Enrollment Trends
Ladner, Benjamin, Ed. – 1984
Recognizing that the task of those who teach the humanities is now to identify the common ground on which persons can gather to make responsible judgments about the quality of life in light of past traditions and the competing demands of the future, this collection of essays explores the changing definition of humanistic studies and their current…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational History, Educational Improvement, Educational Policy
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Wisconsin Univ. System, Madison. – 1985
Presented is a report of a conference designed to explore ways of enhancing humanities education throughout Wisconsin. Five discussion groups explored humanities issues in relation to the following: the school curriculum; basic college education; careers; life-long learning; and economic development and the quality of life. The deliberations and…
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Educational Improvement, Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education
Woodbury, Virginia Garton – 1979
One in a series of units for gifted students, the booklet focuses on humanities instruction in grade 6. Program background information stresses the values of humanities as a way of studying the connections in the student's life, particularly the connections between subject areas and how they relate to humans' feelings and thoughts. Procedures…
Descriptors: Fine Arts, Gifted, Grade 6, Greek Civilization
Girard, M. Phyllis; And Others – 1987
This curriculum guide for secondary-level gifted students presents curriculum alternatives which are interdisciplinary and which emphasize a comprehensive study of major content areas through the humanities. The curriculum demands from the student complex learning, critical thinking, in-depth inquiry, creativity, and active participation. The…
Descriptors: Art Education, Bias, Curriculum Development, Drama
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