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Richardson, John T. E. – Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 2016
This study examined the experiences of students taking the same courses in the humanities by distance learning when tutorial support was provided conventionally (using limited face-to-face sessions with some contact by telephone and email) or online (using a combination of computer-mediated conferencing and email). The results showed that, given a…
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, Electronic Learning, Technology Uses in Education, Distance Education
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Truman, Sarah E. – English in Australia, 2014
This article treats the act of writing about past experiences as a material influence on the "self" I am becoming, particularly the "self" I call English Teacher, and explores how language is a material component in the "new materialist turn" in the humanities. The vignettes in this article describe experiences in my…
Descriptors: English Teachers, Vignettes, Expository Writing, Self Concept
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Attridge, Derek – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2014
In an important lecture on the function of the Humanities, "The University without Condition", Jacques Derrida asks what it means to "profess" the truth and advocates a commitment to the "oeuvre"--the work that constitutes an event rather than just a contribution to knowledge. I examine a few phrases from the lecture,…
Descriptors: Humanities, Higher Education, College Role, Role of Education
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Guerra, Andreia; Braga, Marco – Science & Education, 2014
Various science education researchers believe that science tuition should include some discussion about how science has developed over time. Therefore, deliberations about the nature of science should be integrated in the science curriculum. Many researchers argue that teaching the history of science is a good way to place the nature of science in…
Descriptors: Science Education History, Intellectual History, Educational Development, Curriculum Enrichment
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Edmond, Jennifer – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2014
This article presents the research context for a 2013 investigation of how discipline of study at undergraduate level contributes to the development of generic problem solving skills. Inspired by a number of recent higher education policy developments in Ireland, it takes a different approach to the utility debate that seems to plague discussions…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Humanities Instruction, Undergraduate Study, Educational Policy
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Hung, Cheng-Yu – E-Learning and Digital Media, 2014
New technologies have changed the way people perceive the world as well as access to knowledge. The ubiquitous influence of the Internet has also impacted traditional teaching in schools. According to existing studies, the weblog, or blog, is one of the most commonly applied new technologies in teaching due to its ability to allow a combination of…
Descriptors: Student Journals, Electronic Journals, Technology Uses in Education, Citizenship Education
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Amundsen, Marie-Lisbet; Garmannslund, Per Einar; Stokke, Hilde Sofie – European Journal of Educational Sciences, 2014
The visual working memory serves as the basis for cognitive processes. Precisely because it forms the basis for cognitive processes in learning, it is of interest to us as teachers to gain greater insight into the possible differences and similarities among students of different specializations. We therefore wanted to see if there are differences…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Visual Stimuli, Cognitive Processes, Humanities
Arsyad, Safnil; Wardhana, Dian Eka Chandra – Online Submission, 2014
The introductory part of a research article (RA) is very important because in this section writers must argue about the importance of their research topic and project so that they can attract their readers' attention to read the whole article. This study analyzes RA introductions written by Indonesian writers in social sciences and humanities…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Research Reports, Journal Articles, Academic Discourse
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Davis, Andrew – Ethics and Education, 2015
PISA claims that it can extend its reach from its current core subjects of Reading, Science, Maths and problem-solving. Yet given the requirement for high levels of reliability for PISA, especially in the light of its current high stakes character, proposed widening of its subject coverage cannot embrace some important aspects of the social and…
Descriptors: International Assessment, High Stakes Tests, Reliability, Academic Achievement
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Fenesi, Barbara; Sana, Faria – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 2015
There is a long-standing debate over the value of certain postsecondary programs in facilitating employment after graduation. The National Graduate Survey (2005) was used to examine how graduates of various programs differ in their pursuits of higher education, employment status, job-program relatedness and job qualifications. Results suggest that…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, Employment Opportunities, Employment Potential, Graduate Surveys
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Abdullah, Zhwan Dalshad; Bit Abu Ziden, Azidah; Binti Chi Aman, Rahimi; Mustafa, Khalid Ismail – Contemporary Educational Technology, 2015
The present quantitative study aims to find out the underlying factors of attitudes towards information technology and the relationship with academic achievement among students, through a self-developed questionnaire. The attitudes of the respondents were assessed in terms of three dimensions; namely affection, behavior, and belief. The results…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Academic Achievement
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Badua, Frank – Journal of Education for Business, 2015
The author discusses the role of the liberal arts in a business curriculum for an increasingly science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)-centered world. The author introduces the rhetoric, orthography, ontology, and teleology (ROOT) disciplines, and links them to the traditional liberal arts foundation of higher education. The…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Business Administration Education, Liberal Arts, Role of Education
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Al-Sabeelah, Amal M. S.; Alraggad, Fatima E. A.; Abou-Ameerh, Oraib A. – International Education Studies, 2015
This study examined Jordanian university students' knowledge of the citizenship concept while also aiming to reveal whether there were any statistically significant differences in students' knowledge of the citizenship concept due to gender, residence, family income, college, academic level and accumulative grade point average. The study sample…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Questionnaires, Freedom
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Jones, Adrian – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2015
An Australian scholar in the Arts and Humanities responds to recent US models emphasizing civic-engaged learning as a way to renew the humanities in undergraduate education. Policy contexts and curriculum initiatives of kindred trends in recent Australian undergraduate education in the humanities are contrasted in this essay. The Australian…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Humanities, Art Education, Undergraduate Study
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Real, Leslie A. – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2012
In the past, humanists and scientists have held very different views about the role of collaboration in scholarly research. From the point of view of a Principal Investigator in a scientific laboratory, this article examines the increasingly dominant role of collaboration in scientific research. In contrast to the "consensus research" model of the…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Cooperation, Cultural Differences, Sciences
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