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Yu Xia; Stephanie Cutler; Ibukun Osunbunmi; Sarah E. Zappe; Esther W. Gomez; Stephanie Velegol; Minkyung Lee – Advances in Engineering Education, 2024
Integrating humanities and arts into STEM has been suggested to better prepare students for the workforce. Studies have shown that improvisation (abbreviated as improv), an educational program from humanities and arts, can potentially improve engineering pedagogy and learning. However, little is known about improv's impact on developing…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Undergraduate Students, Engineering Education, Professional Development
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Collins, Ashok; Clemens, Manuel – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
The opposition between learning as a process of self-cultivation ("Bildung") and learning as a form of vocational training for the workplace ("Ausbildung") is becoming ever more deeply entrenched in the twenty-first-century university. In language education in particular, the distinction between these two competing aims…
Descriptors: Individual Development, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Vocational Education
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Lyakhova, Sofya; Joubert, Marie; Capraro, Mary Margaret; Capraro, Robert M. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2019
Trends in curriculum reform recognise the need to develop skills and competencies in addition to specifying what knowledge should be taught and when. However, a balance between skills and knowledge is sometimes difficult to achieve. In this paper which takes mathematics as the focus, we consider reform currently underway in Wales, from the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Mathematics Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries
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Toetenel, Lisette; Rienties, Bart – Open Learning, 2016
The focus on quality improvements by institutions for better online and blended teaching can be delivered in different ways. This article reports on the implementation of this process and the approaches taken first, in terms of the design of new learning materials, and second, when reviewing the existing curriculum. The study aims to ascertain…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Instructional Design, Instructional Improvement, Instructional Materials
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Rampersad, Giselle; Patel, Fay – Asia-Pacific Journal of Cooperative Education, 2014
A wide range of graduate attributes are listed, categorized and prioritized by different higher education institutions. However, one attribute that is less visible in the literature is creativity. In the current study, creativity has emerged as a desirable graduate attribute among students and employers. This paper presents an exploratory…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Graduates, Student Characteristics, Creativity
Education Scotland, 2015
This new updated fourth edition of "How Good is Our School?" is the result of a wide-ranging consultation through which stakeholders have contributed to the development of a substantially new set of quality indicators and supporting toolkit. This publication is designed to promote effective self-evaluation as the first stage in a process…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Educational Indicators, Self Evaluation (Groups), Educational Improvement
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Brown, Judith Elizabeth – International Journal of Music Education, 2009
The 2006 ISME Commission for the Education of the Professional Musician (CEPROM) provided a unique forum for a number of important debates surrounding the preparation of young musicians for a professional career in the performing arts. One such debate considered the imperative of ensuring young professional musicians graduated from tertiary music…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Journal Writing, Musicians, Music Education
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Keohane, Nannerl O. – Liberal Education, 1988
A good liberal arts education is not a dress rehearsal for anything, but a real experience in maturing--intellectually and personally--and in developing the crucial skills of creativity, confidence, and curiosity. These skills are at least as important as the knowledge accumulated in class. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Role, Creativity, Curiosity
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Ball, Charles H.; And Others – Design for Arts in Education, 1989
Three arts educators comment on the relationships among skills, knowledge, and creativity in the arts curriculum. Charles H. Ball states that these elements should be balanced in the curriculum. Eunice Boardman suggests that adequate statement of curricular goals does away with the need for balancing. Karen A. Hamblen notes that the three elements…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Comprehension, Course Content