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Aynur Ismayilli Karakoc; Rachael Ruegg; Peter Gu – Language Teaching Research, 2025
This study aimed to explore writing requirements and lecturer expectations in first-year humanities and social science courses at a New Zealand university. Document analysis and lecturer interviews were used to collect data. The document analysis included writing assignment types, rhetorical functions of writing tasks, and descriptors in marking…
Descriptors: First Year Seminars, Writing Instruction, Humanities, Social Sciences
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Syafiuddin Parenrengi; Jamaluddin; St. Aisyah; Ridwan Daud Mahande; Wirawan Setialaksana – Higher Education, Skills and Work-based Learning, 2025
Purpose: This study aims to explore how autonomy, competence and relatedness impact work-based learning (WBL) motivation and engagement, contributing to enhanced employability skills. Additionally, it examines whether there are significant differences in these effects between students from STEM and social humanities. Design/methodology/approach:…
Descriptors: Employment Qualifications, Competence, Interpersonal Relationship, Personal Autonomy
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Suire, Cyrille; Sidère, Nicolas; Doucet, Antoine – Education for Information, 2023
In this article, we introduce an Open Education Resource (OER) on digital historical research with historical newspapers, intended to give students the means to understand the induced risks in working with large collections of digitised documents, as well as the keys to benefit from the advances of natural language processing over large…
Descriptors: Open Educational Resources, Newspapers, Electronic Publishing, Natural Language Processing
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Maksimovic, Jelena; Evtimov, Jelena – Research in Pedagogy, 2023
The paradigm on which a methodological approach is developed determines the situations in which its application will be most appropriate. The quantitative approach implies a positivist paradigm, the basis of which is cause-and-effect relationships, as well as the questioning and verifying of existing theories. Positivism aims to prove that…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Research Methodology, Educational Research, Models
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Farmer-Hinton, Raquel; Closson, Patricia – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2023
In the face of COVID-19, our educational institutions shuttered their doors, moved curricula online, loosened regulations, and reimagined student engagement. Almost as quickly, society reverted to an eagerness for normality as we devolved into anti-Critical Race Theory rallies, anti-mask board meetings, and protests. In this essay, we situate…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Change, Educational Quality
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Vázquez-Parra, José Carlos; García-González, Abel; Ramírez-Montoya, María Soledad – Higher Education, Skills and Work-based Learning, 2022
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to discuss the importance of multidisciplinary training in the perceived development of social entrepreneurship competence. By means of a sample of an ethics class, this study seeks to argue the relevance of new social entrepreneurs having a broad training, beyond the knowledge they receive from the business area.…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Interdisciplinary Approach, Entrepreneurship, Competence
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Carosin, Emilie; Canzittu, Damien; Loisy, Catherine; Pouyaud, Jacques; Rossier, Jérôme – International Journal for Educational and Vocational Guidance, 2022
Vocational guidance and counselling have usually focussed on supporting individuals to develop life projects that give meaning to their work and life. However, the volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity of today's world makes it difficult to support sustainable life courses on an individual level. There is a need to address social…
Descriptors: Career Guidance, Career Counseling, Social Justice, Work Environment
Conatser, Trey – ProQuest LLC, 2022
What is the value of code in the humanities class, and what does it do for a humanities education? To what degree does code help us think about and compose texts, and to what degree can we engage with it as a text itself? Guided by these framing questions, this dissertation lies at the nexus of digital humanities; rhetoric, writing, and…
Descriptors: Coding, Humanities, Technology Uses in Education, Teaching Methods
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Mike Sloane – Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 2022
Neither the historical antecedents of honors education in the Oxford tutorial model nor Aydelotte's implementation of honors at Swarthmore College in 1922 involves a privileging of the humanities within honors education. The signature characteristics of honors education and pedagogies are discipline-neutral. Though the historical and institutional…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Higher Education, Intellectual Disciplines, General Education
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Maree Martinussen; Dianne Mulcahy – Journal of Education Policy, 2024
Past decades have seen increased emphasis on graduate employability as a driver of higher education policy. In the Australian context, employability discourses in the public domain have become inflected with anti-intellectual sentiment, serving to reproduce the perception that the humanities and social sciences are of less value to graduates'…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Employment Potential, Social Class, Working Class
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Xuan Zhao; Alina Schartner – European Journal of Higher Education, 2024
This mixed-methods longitudinal study investigated the academic, sociocultural, and psychological adjustment trajectories of international students undertaking one-year postgraduate degrees in the humanities and social sciences at a single British university. It also sought to re-examine the applicability of 'U-curve' hypothesis. Three waves of…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Student Adjustment, Sociocultural Patterns, Emotional Adjustment
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Deron Boyles – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2024
This exploratory essay considers how and why humanities research is excluded, co-opted, or othered in methods courses and methods course offerings for education research at an R1 institution. While not generalizable (ironically?), concerns have also been raised by philosophers of education that philosophy is not taught or is rarely taught as a…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Philosophy, Research Methodology, Humanities
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Bruce Macfarlane – Oxford Review of Education, 2024
This article provides a conceptual reformulation of Merton's scientific ethos widely known by the acronym CUDOS (i.e. communism, universalism, disinterestedness and organised scepticism). While Merton perceived the threat to the autonomy of science as coming from "outside" the walls of academe, mainly in the form of nationalism and…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Sciences, Universities, Humanities
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Marc Vanholsbeeck; Jolanta Šinkuniene; Karolina Lendák-Kabók; Haris Gekic – Discover Education, 2024
Early career investigators (ECIs) in the Social Sciences and Humanities need to receive adequate information so that they will be empowered to progress in their academic career and deal with the various evaluation processes that constitute an essential part of their professional development. This article relies on an informational-ecosystemic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Sciences, Humanities, Novices
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Libor Juhanák; Vojtech Jurík; Nicol Dostálová; Zuzana Juríková – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2025
The use of metacognitive prompting to support self-regulated learning is a well-established area of research in education. Despite receiving considerable attention, the precise mechanism of prompting and its effects on the learning process remain unclear, especially in the context of multimedia learning. This study employed a controlled laboratory…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Cues, Outcomes of Education, Undergraduate Students
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