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Peer reviewedWright, Toni; Cochrane, Ray – Studies in Higher Education, 2000
Examined the submission rates of PhD theses by 3579 doctoral students at the University of Birmingham (England) from 1984 through 1993. The only reliable predictor of successful submission within either a 4-year or 10-year period was whether a student was researching a science-based or an arts and humanities-based subject with science students…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Art, Doctoral Dissertations, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedSchou, Lotte Rahbek – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2001
In an effort to explain the relationship between democracy and education, this article presents three differing definitions of democracy: liberal, communicative, and deliberative. Argues that deliberatively influenced education makes possible a more rational approach to Denmark's debates concerning democratic education. Provides a brief historical…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Curriculum, Democracy, Democratic Values
Peer reviewedJover, Gonzalo – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2001
States that postmodern approaches to the philosophy of education fall under the common denominator of narrative tendencies, key to which is the idea of a contextual, historical, and biographical self who is real in the here and now, who has a name, face and voice. Concludes that philosophical and pedagogical perspectives of the philosophy of…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Cultural Context, Curriculum, Educational Change
Baskin, Cyndy – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2005
As Aboriginal peoples gain more access to schools of social work, the academy needs to respond to their educational needs. This involves incorporating Aboriginal worldviews and research methodologies into social work education. This paper focuses on one definition of worldviews according to Aboriginal epistemology and implements an anti-colonial…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Research Methodology, Foreign Countries, Epistemology
Douglas, Lawrence; George, Alexander – Academe, 2005
A national survey cited in the "New York Times" last November reveals that "Democratic professors outnumber Republicans by at least seven to one in the humanities and social sciences." These numbers, astonishing as they may seem, simply confirm what many in the academy have long known: that the ivory tower is tinged blue. With…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Humanities, Higher Education, College Faculty
Meyer, John – International Journal of Music Education, 2004
Frank Callaway, the fourth Honorary President of ISME, was a New Zealander who contributed greatly to raising the profile of music education in both that country and Australia. His essentially democratic view of music education was moulded by his teaching experience at King Edward Technical College in Dunedin. At the University of Western…
Descriptors: Music Education, Musicians, Music Activities, Foreign Countries
Samier, Eugenie – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2006
This paper discusses the contributions history can make to educational administration and how history needs to be conceptualised as a humanities discipline to serve this purpose, including two aspects of the field of particular relevance to educational administration and leadership, biography and comparative studies. The value of history is…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Comparative Analysis, Humanities, Historical Interpretation
Parker, Fred – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2005
The article talks about how--and whether--"English" can justify itself as an academic discipline, and about the pressures on it to do so. In the search for justification, is it the creative writer or the critic who provides the crucial element of value? Particular reference is made to the tradition of English at Cambridge, where the…
Descriptors: English Literature, Intellectual Disciplines, Curriculum Research, Foreign Countries
Brewer, Ernest Andrew – Childhood Education, 2006
Social studies is essential in elementary curriculum. It is the integrated study of the social sciences and humanities to promote civic competence. Within the school program, social studies provides coordinated, systematic study drawing upon such disciplines as anthropology, archaeology, economics, geography, history, law, psychology, religion,…
Descriptors: Geography, Integrated Curriculum, Democracy, Citizenship Education
Sawicki, Miroslaw – Eurydice, 2008
The Polish school education system makes a distinction between two types of assessment: (1) Intra-school or internal assessment; and (2) External assessment. The idea of introducing external examinations into the Polish school education system emerged in 1992. This was directly inspired by study visits to the United Kingdom and the Netherlands…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Assessment, Educational Testing, Standardized Tests
Zeek, Sara – Inquiry, 2007
Cross-curricular instruction, multi-disciplinary study, interdisciplinary learning, reading and writing across the curriculum, thematic instruction, integrated learning--are these just the latest buzz words, more education-speak, the latest trend? Or are they more than that? In Botetourt County at the Greenfield Education Center, these words have…
Descriptors: Integrated Curriculum, Writing Across the Curriculum, Seminars, Community Colleges
Green, Jon D. – 1996
The best learning occurs with a variety of learning experiences; it has been said that we retain 10% of what we see, 20% of what we hear, 50% of what we see and hear, and 80% of what we see, hear and do. Learning to make sense of the senses that the arts address (seeing, hearing, feeling) requires the development of special perceptual skills.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Educational Development
Loman, Sandra L.; Arnold, Frederick M. – 1995
This paper describes a course, Leadership as an Art, developed at the Madison Area Technical College (Wisconsin). The course is taught by pairs of instructors and is offered for college transfer credit in the humanities. It focuses on using the humanities to examine the various dimensions of leadership skills and their development. Students search…
Descriptors: Business Responsibility, Community Education, Community Leaders, Humanities
Berlin, James A. – 1996
This book, the final work of a noted rhetorician and scholar, examines the history and development of English studies, and the economic and social changes that affect the understanding of the humanities today. Noting that while rhetoric once held a central place in the college curriculum, the book describes how rhetoric became marginalized in…
Descriptors: College English, Cultural Context, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational History
Morrissey, Thomas – Composition Chronicle, 1995
In the fall of 1993, six faculty at SUNY Plattsburgh launched what they called the "Looking for America Freshman Semester," a program or course cluster of 16 credit hours in American studies, including anthropology, history, literature, philosophy, composition, and library skills. The core assumption underlying this effort was that…
Descriptors: American Studies, College Freshmen, Freshman Composition, Higher Education

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