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Peer reviewedGaeng, Paul A. – ADFL Bulletin, 1980
Decries decline in humanities enrollment figures forced by a society that demands accountability of its educational system. Sees reduction or removal of core-curriculum as opposed to majors' requirements as a development leading to an impoverishment of humanistic values. Advocates cooperative experimentation in curriculum design as a possible…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Design, Declining Enrollment
King, David C.; Condon, Larry E. – Intercom, 1979
Describes goals and educational objectives for the global perspectives project and its humanities component. Enumerates four basic concepts and three ideas for basic skills development. Presents a sample social studies curriculum for K-12, expanding student horizons from a study of self to a study of the world. (CK)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewedCohen, Arthur M. – Liberal Education, 1979
Four-year institutions as well as community colleges are concerned about maintaining the humanities in the curriculum. Several issues faced by advocates of the humanities are presented along with specific proposals for changes in instruction, curriculum, and patterns of support. (JMF)
Descriptors: College Role, Colleges, Community Colleges, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedTurk, Thomas N. – New England Journal of History, 1994
Describes the use of epic poetry in a combined English/history humanities class. Concludes that epic poetry, the combination of history and verse, helps students understand the continuity and meaning of the Western tradition. (CFR)
Descriptors: Ancient History, Epics, Historiography, History Instruction
Knox, Bernard – Humanities, 1991
Observes that the humanities first came under attack immediately after their development in ancient Athens. Describes the fifth-century Sophists who developed an education designed for democracy. Urges support of the humanities today as a training in free citizenship, speech, and thought. Warns that technology cannot solve the problems facing…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Ancient History, Democracy, Freedom of Speech
Peer reviewedEstrada, Christelle L. Martinez – High School Journal, 1995
Pasadena (California) High School's Puente Pilot Project encourages Hispanic students to pursue college and return home as leaders and mentors. A bilingual counselor, community liaison, and English teacher engage students in an integrated curriculum relevant to their life experiences. Portfolio exhibitions involving oral presentation and…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, Communication Skills, Constructivism (Learning), Educational Innovation
Baker, Austin; Farr, Ivy; Norman, Elizabeth; Trakas, Deno – CEA Forum, 2006
Wofford College, like many other schools, assigns a book to its incoming freshmen each summer for them to read before they arrive on campus in the fall. The goal is for them to share a common intellectual experience and to see right away that the emphasis of a liberal arts education is learning though reading, thinking, and discussing. This…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Writing Instruction, Skill Centers, Novels
Seabrook, John H., Ed. – Community College Humanities Review, 1994
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 1994 issue includes the following articles: (1) "Notes to a Lecture on Euripides' Medea: Medean Apolis," by Daniel Canney; (2) "The Holocaust Experience:…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Curriculum Development, Environmental Education, Greek Literature
Willard, Shirley M. – 1993
In the wake of a debate about multiculturalism on college campuses, about one-third of the humanities faculty at Valencia Community College (VCC), in Florida, volunteered to revise the traditional eurocentric curriculum to render it more inclusive and multicultural in nature. Early in the process, faculty identified and evaluated institutional and…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Community Colleges, Cultural Differences, Cultural Pluralism
Tchudi, Stephen, Ed. – 1993
This book probes the possibilities of interdisciplinary learning and integrated curriculum through the structuring and expressive powers of language. The 15 essays in the book explore the issues of bridging the gap between the two cultures of science and humanities, demystifying science for learners, teaching students to construct and explain…
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Fused Curriculum, Higher Education
Bulman, James C. – 1983
An interdisciplinary, core course in humanities offered at Allegheny College (Pennsylvania) approaches ethical and aesthetic issues in untraditional ways to encourage students to think more independently and articulate ideas with greater breadth. The three-term course is taught by teachers from many departments. Course sections are limited to 18…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Appreciation, Beliefs, Critical Thinking
Weaver, Laura H. – 1984
Acknowledging that in this age of technology students need to learn how to integrate the values of both the humanities and science/technology, this paper describes a special nonclassroom, noncredit program to that end for college freshman honors students at the University of Evansville (Indiana). Following an introduction, the paper discusses the…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, First Year Seminars, Higher Education, Honors Curriculum
Porter, Donald; And Others – 1983
Based on information provided by 67 two-year colleges from five regions of the United States, this report summarizes the status of the humanities in two-year colleges for the five regions as a whole and for each individually. First, the five-region summary examines current humanities requirements, curriculum changes, teaching strategies, funding…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Curriculum Development, Educational Innovation, Enrollment Trends
Morris, Betty Zane – 1987
A study investigated humanities grants activity in the discipline of speech communication. Specifically examined were (1) whether state councils differed substantially in types of programs offered, guidelines, or procedures; (2) the percentages of programs, project directors, and sponsors within the field of communication (such as rhetoric, public…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Financial Support, Grants, Grantsmanship
Schmidt, Peter – 1984
Ways in which secondary level humanities teachers can incorporate information and materials on pacifism and nonviolent action into their existing courses are discussed. To improve their abilities to think creatively about how to change the world, students must learn about nonviolence and the strategies used by pacifists in the pursuit of their…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Civil Rights, Human Resources, Humanities Instruction


