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Klara Müller; Linus Salö; Sverker Sörlin – Research Evaluation, 2024
It is well known that research quality notions vary across research fields. Despite this, humanities quality notions are often portrayed as deviant or particularly hard to grasp. To some extent, this has a historical explanation, as notions from within the humanities have not been the standards used in the development of research evaluation tools.…
Descriptors: Humanities, Evaluation Methods, Research and Development, Quality Assurance
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Blanke, Tobias; Colavizza, Giovanni; van Hout, Zarah – Education for Information, 2023
The article presents an open educational resource (OER) to introduce humanities students to data analysis with Python. The article beings with positioning the OER within wider pedagogical debates in the digital humanities. The OER is built from our research encounters and committed to computational thinking rather than technicalities. Furthermore,…
Descriptors: Open Educational Resources, Data Analysis, Programming Languages, Humanities
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Andreas Eimer; Carla Bohndick – Industry and Higher Education, 2023
While humanities graduates can aspire to many fields of work, these labour markets are mostly fragmented and relatively small. In order to be able to enter one of these potential professional fields in a targeted and successful manner, students in the humanities need to develop an individual professional profile. This profile comprises individual…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Humanities, Humanities Instruction, Decision Making Skills
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Yonghee Suh – Teacher Development, 2025
This study examined the learning trajectory of five US humanities teachers when navigating learning to teach the difficult history of school desegregation within a context of a six-month inquiry-based professional development. The research questions were: What do teachers frame as problems when teaching difficult histories? How do they…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Faculty Development, Teaching Methods, Humanities
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Dennis Sansom – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2024
An Augustinian understanding of original sin can significantly contribute to the purpose of the teaching of the humanities. It helps at the point where Martha Nussbaum's understanding of the humanities is inconsistent. She argues that the humanities should cultivate a "world citizen," that is, a people aspiring towards a universal…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Humanities, Christianity, Philosophy
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Jeffrey Clapp – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
The ethics of care has regularly been described "via" contrast with deontological, consequentialist, and virtue theories of ethics. Often, such descriptions play care and justice against one another as potentially congruent but frequently competing social goods. This articulation of the field, which moves across major perspectives within…
Descriptors: Ethics, Caring, Literature, Humanities
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Hatice Nuriler; Søren S. E. Bengtsen; Barbara Grant – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2025
This article explores societal impact of humanities doctoral research. Through an empirical inquiry based in Denmark, we analyse how current doctoral researchers conceptualize societal impact and how they articulate potential contributions to society. For theoretical framing, we employ a double-winged perspective combining concepts from the work…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Humanities, Doctoral Students, Researchers
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Joseph Stanhope Cialdella; Laura N. Schram; John Gonzalez; Jandi L. Kelly – Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 2025
This article examines a longstanding university-sponsored summer internship program for doctoral students in the humanities and social sciences at the University of Michigan's Rackham Graduate School. Four years of student reflection data suggest that an internship is an enriching experiential learning opportunity that contributes to both…
Descriptors: Internship Programs, Summer Programs, Doctoral Students, Humanities
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??rushkevych, ?ll? A.; Zvarych, Iryna M.; Romanyshyna, Oksana Y.; Malaniuk, Nataliia M.; Grynevych, Oksana L. – Journal of Curriculum and Teaching, 2022
The aim of the study was to experimentally test the effectiveness of didactic conditions for the development of students' research competence in the study of the humanities. Several complementary methods were used in the experimental study: a comprehensive test to assess the levels of research competence (S.A. Mishyn); Zamfir's Motivation of…
Descriptors: Student Research, Research Skills, Competence, Humanities
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Shreya Singh; Cecilia Cerja; Catherine Helen Palczewski – Communication Education, 2024
Long before the Dobbs decision, abortion was a fraught topic in communication classes. Post-Dobbs, the disincentives to discussing abortion intensified as a slew of state legislative actions-imposed restrictions not only on abortion access, but also on anything that might be construed as support for abortion. The purpose with this essay is to…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Pregnancy, College Faculty, State Legislation
Cordova, Catherine Gorman – ProQuest LLC, 2022
In an era of governmentally controlled education systems sustained through performance-based funding metrics, the value of higher education is often considered justified by socioeconomic impact and degree employability. Although modern academia traces its roots to the humanities and liberal arts for its foundation, degrees without direct job…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Decision Making, Self Efficacy, Career Development
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Jesse Bazzul – Critical Education, 2022
Political imagination has never been more important, yet it is very often foreclosed in conservative educational spaces. It's important to question the occlusion of political imagination from both science and education on a general level--something STEM-types are actively discouraged from thinking about. In order for education fields to progress…
Descriptors: Politics, Imagination, Humanities, Social Sciences
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Rafi Santo; Anne Drew Hu; David Phelps; Secil Caskurlu; Kyle Dunbar; Aman Yadav – Computer Science Education, 2025
Background: While advocates for integrating Computational Thinking (CT) into existing K12 classrooms have acknowledged and aimed to address various barriers to implementation, we contend that a more foundational issue -- tensions between the epistemology of computing and those of existing disciplines -- has largely been overlooked. Studies of…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Computation, Elementary Secondary Education, Art Education
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Kirstin Wilmot – Teaching in Higher Education, 2025
Making a contribution to knowledge is a cornerstone requirement of the PhD. It requires candidates to provide new understandings about a phenomenon to push the boundaries of an intellectual field. To achieve this 'boundary pushing', the findings offered in the research must have relevance for contexts beyond the site of study. In effect, the…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Academic Language, Writing Strategies, Expectation
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Andrew G. Gibson; Søren SE Bengtsen – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2024
The border-crossing nature of science is well recognised, and has long been a focus of policy-makers with an interest in governing this space. The international aspect of the humanities is less clearly understood, and the extent to which it has been a focus of policy is similarly not well conceptualised. UNESCO's efforts in this area provide a…
Descriptors: Humanities, National Organizations, Policy, Governance
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