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Hamlin, Daniel – Peabody Journal of Education, 2019
Experiences at school may create valuable opportunities for children to acquire cultural capital. One concern for homeschooled children is that they may be deprived of these opportunities. However, homeschool families may enable opportunities for their children to acquire cultural capital through participation in activities outside of formal…
Descriptors: Cultural Capital, Home Schooling, Cultural Activities, Family Relationship
Stephens, Sonia H. – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2019
Humanities researchers have expressed concern about the uncritical adoption of information visualization techniques originating in the sciences by digital humanities classrooms. This paper describes an approach to information visualization that encourages students to foreground humanistic concerns by adopting a narrative focus. This approach to…
Descriptors: Humanities Instruction, Visual Aids, Student Projects, Graduate Students
Bonnell, Andrew G. – Australian Universities' Review, 2019
Martin Davies' paper seeks to vindicate the efforts of the Ramsay Centre to fund courses in 'Western Civilisation' at selected Australian universities. He begins by lamenting the rejection of vast amounts of philanthropic money for the humanities, and all too quickly dismisses the stated grounds for the Australian National University's decision to…
Descriptors: Universities, Foreign Countries, Philanthropic Foundations, Western Civilization
Shaoru Annie Zeng; Sun Yee Yip; Grace Xuecong Ji; Yaqing Hou; Hongzhi Zhang; Philip Wing Keung Chan; Zane Diamond; Geraldine Burke – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2024
This study analyses how community resources are integrated into four areas of the Australian Curriculum: Languages (Chinese), The Arts (Visual Arts), Sciences, and Humanities and Social Sciences (Economics and Business). It examines four case studies to compare the use of rural resources and local partnerships in achieving educational goals and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Community Resources, Public Libraries, Museums
Ellis, Nansi – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2018
This article re-states the importance of the arts and humanities for education, highlights the declining provision for them in schools, and argues that a fundamental re-think of the purposes of education is required to re-establish creativity at the heart of formal learning.
Descriptors: Art Education, Humanities Instruction, Relevance (Education), Educational Needs
Naidu, Thirusha – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2021
Global medical education is dominated by a Northern tilt. Global universities' faculty and students dominate research, scholarship and teaching about what is termed global education. This tilt has been fixed in global biomedical education with some acknowledgement from the Global South of the comparative benefits of global exchange. Student…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Humanities Instruction, Cultural Influences, Developing Nations
Carlos González; Daniel Ponce – Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education, 2025
Purpose: This paper aims first to describe the most prevalent teachers' and students' behaviors in synchronous online classes in emergency remote teaching; second, to discern behavior profiles and third, to investigate what features explain the observed behaviors. Design/methodology/approach: An adapted COPUS observation protocol was employed to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, College Students, Online Courses
Hemmy, Kirsten; Mehta, Sandhya Rao – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2021
This study focuses on the place and role of the humanities, especially the liberal arts in emerging economies which rely vastly on the development of national skills and expertise. It is based on one example of a publicly funded university in Oman where the urgency of creating a skilled workforce has led to an exercise in aligning higher education…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Liberal Arts, Humanities Instruction, Role of Education
Langdon, Lance – Community Literacy Journal, 2020
This article highlights some of the successes the Humanities Out There (HOT) program at the University of California, Irvine had when partnering with progressive institutions, namely with the Chicano/Latino Studies program at the university and with the arts program in a local high school. The first program engaged students in exploring the…
Descriptors: Humanities Instruction, Universities, Partnerships in Education, Ethnic Studies
Siegner, Alana; Stapert, Natalie – Environmental Education Research, 2020
Climate change as an instructional topic in K-12 schools is most frequently taught in the science classroom. However, it is a human issue requiring social as well as technological and scientific solutions. This study analyzes and evaluates a climate change curriculum implemented via an integrated social studies and language arts framework in a…
Descriptors: Climate, Environmental Education, Humanities Instruction, Curriculum Implementation
Kilner, Kerry; Collie, Natalie; Clement, Jennifer – Higher Education Research and Development, 2019
This article presents the authors' successful experiences with Cirrus, a purpose-built Digital Humanities teaching and learning platform developed at The University of Queensland between 2016 and 2018. Our case studies in teaching the crafts of close reading, critical analysis, and writing show that Cirrus's annotation tools enable teachers to…
Descriptors: Instructional Innovation, Critical Reading, Writing (Composition), Humanities Instruction
Catalina Millán-Scheiding – Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 2022
This article describes the impact of a didactic proposal implemented in a visual arts course which intends to promote intercultural competences and work on identity awareness through collective learning activities, using the framework of UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH). Firstly, the term "collective learning" is defined in…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Intercultural Programs, Cultural Education, Visual Arts
Donovan, Jill – Independent School, 2017
The natural world and the scientific and mathematical tools we use to explore, measure, and understand it should fill us with awe and wonder, and light all kinds of inspirational fires in us. On a planet so desperately in need of scientific breakthroughs, engineering innovations, and newborn technologies, we should be thrilled by the excitement in…
Descriptors: Humanities, STEM Education, Humanities Instruction, Student Attitudes
Orit, Zeichner – Journal on School Educational Technology, 2020
This study examines gender differences and teacher's profession in teachers' use of open learning resources. It aims to help understand the way Open Educational Resources (OER) should be assimilated in the education system. This study was conducted in a qualitative research approach that checked correlations between variables. The research…
Descriptors: Open Educational Resources, Teacher Characteristics, Gender Differences, Intellectual Disciplines
Havens, Peter Sebastian; Williams, Melanie Stallings – Journal of College Reading and Learning, 2019
While peer-assisted (PAL) learning strategies have been successful in K-12 programs, such practices are used less commonly at the college level. In addition, PAL programs are aimed largely at student populations who are struggling (for example, learning disabled students) or in topics where many students encounter difficulty (for example, math and…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Peer Teaching, Learning Strategies, Humanities

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