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Down, A. Graham; DeLattre, Edwin J. – American School Board Journal, 1981
Asserts that the resources available for teaching values through the humanities are unlimited and offers specific examples of suitable works. (Author/WD)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Humanities Instruction, Moral Values
Miller, J. Hillis – ADE Bulletin, 1997
Cites the growing influence of new technologies as a major force in the rise of a cultural studies that tends to marginalize literature. Contends that reading must be distinguished from theory and that genuine acts of reading disable or disqualify the theory that may have been the motivating presupposition of the reader. (PA)
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Higher Education, Humanities, Technological Advancement
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Anderson, Douglas R. – Quest, 2002
Argues that transitioning from physical education to kinesiology involved developing the kinesiological sciences such that the discipline has become dominated by a scientific outlook, thus marginalizing the humanistic features of movement. Gym classes are being weeded out of many university programs, with the claim that they must be retained and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Humanities, Movement Education, Physical Education
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Chavis, Geri Giebel – Journal of Poetry Therapy, 1999
Argues that the healer acts as the muse of the humanities, while the humanities function as healer's creative force. Describes how the author reached the crossroads of the humanities and healing (as an English professor and a psychotherapist), and examines the work of John Keats. Shows how poetry therapists stand at the crossroads where emotion…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Humanities, Individual Development, Poetry
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Handley, George B. – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2001
Asserts that by stressing the humanities' importance to individual and societal health and well-being, service learning can provide opportunities to serve arts organizations and other humanistic institutions of learning. Suggests that such experiences will better ensure the development of life-long learning habits and humanistic citizenship. (EV)
Descriptors: Citizenship Responsibility, Higher Education, Humanities, Service Learning
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Nuessel, Frank; Van Stewart, Arthur; Cedeno, Aristofanes – Educational Gerontology, 2001
Presents case histories of late-life creativity in literature (May Sarton), painting (Marcel Duchamp), music (Leos Janacek), dance (Martha Graham), and theatre (Jessica Tandy). Offers suggestions for a course on humanistic creativity in later life. (Contains 74 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Creativity, Fine Arts, Gerontology, Humanities
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Leone, Carlos – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2006
This article makes the case for the relevance of Kant's perception in "The Contest of the Faculties" of the Humanities (as Philosophy) both to the university and to society in general. It illustrates this point by commenting on 20th-century essays by such diverse thinkers as Freud, Weber and Hayek. It suggests that the future of the Humanities is…
Descriptors: Humanities, College Faculty, Educational Philosophy, Higher Education
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Frank, Katherine – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2008
The author examines how problem-based learning (PBL) and technology may be combined in the English literature classroom in order to inspire various types of collaboration, which, in turn, improves critical reading, thinking, and writing skills; hones research skills; encourages interdisciplinary study; energizes discussion; enforces connections…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, English Literature, Humanities, College Instruction
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Oppenheim, Charles; Summers, Mark A. C. – Information Research: An International Electronic Journal, 2008
Introduction: This study aimed to explore research assessment within the field of music and, specifically, to investigate whether citation counting could be used to replace or inform the peer review system currently in use in the UK. Method: A citation analysis of academics submitted for peer review in Unit of Assessment 67 in the 2001 Research…
Descriptors: Music, Periodicals, Correlation, Humanities
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Baildon, Mark; Damico, James – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2008
This study examines how a Humanities team engaged in professional conversation to refine and implement a literacy and inquiry tool in an Asian Studies curriculum. Drawing on socio-cultural perspectives of teacher learning and theories of tools as mediators of action, this case study investigates the ways this community of practice discussed their…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Asian Studies, Humanities, Case Studies
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Piro, Joseph M. – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2008
This article features an arts education curriculum project that was designed to use the oeuvre of Rembrandt van Rijn--seventeenth-century Dutch painter, etcher, and draftsman extraordinaire--as a teaching resource. A partnership of scholars, university professors, museum educators, and classroom teachers designed the project, which uses Rembrandt…
Descriptors: Art Education, Artists, Art History, Social Studies
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Kwan, Becky S.C. – English for Specific Purposes, 2008
One indispensable task in the doctoral undertaking in the humanities and social sciences is that of reviewing the literature. To many graduate students, finding the "right" direction of reviewing is a particularly grueling experience, a practical concern seldom addressed in thesis manuals and studies of the doctoral thesis. This paper is an…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Research Methodology, Social Sciences, Literature Reviews
Levitt, Ruth; Janta, Barbara; Shehabi, Ala'a; Jones, Daniel; Valentini, Elizabeth – RAND Corporation, 2009
This report discusses concerns that the future of the UK's world class research base might be threatened by the decline in modern language learning and calls for a series of measures by Universities and Government bodies to address this danger. It investigates evidence for the role of language skills in academic research in the humanities and…
Descriptors: Supply and Demand, Social Sciences, Language Skills, Researchers
Kirkwood Community Coll., Cedar Rapids, IA. – 1986
In the late 1970s, it became clear to a group of Kirkwood Community College (KCC) faculty and administrators that fewer and fewer students were taking humanities courses, that students' selection of courses was usually imbalanced, and that most had little idea of what the term "humanities" embraced. With a grant from the National…
Descriptors: Associate Degrees, Community Colleges, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development
Marks, Joseph Lappin – 1975
Two schools of thought exist with regard to the goals of humanities instruction. The "university orientation" places an emphasis upon impersonal, intellectual, and purely academic objectives. The "liberal arts orientation" maintains that humanities instruction should contribute to the beliefs, values, expectations, attitudes, fears, emotions, and…
Descriptors: College Role, Community Colleges, Course Objectives, Curriculum Development
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