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Canby, Craig A.; Bush, Traci A. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2010
Gross anatomy affords physical therapy students an opportunity to discover human morphology by intimately studying the dead. Moreover, it also exposes future physical therapists to the humanistic aspects of the profession. In 2007, anatomy faculty decided to socialize students to the humanities with a new course requirement: Humanities in Gross…
Descriptors: Grading, Anatomy, Physical Therapy, Humanities
English, David Judson – ProQuest LLC, 2012
While significant scholarly attention focuses on the development and testing of theoretically grounded models of the college choice process at the undergraduate level, far less research explores the area of graduate school enrollments. Graduate school choice, which is defined for the purposes of this paper as the decision to pursue any…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, School Choice, Human Capital, Hierarchical Linear Modeling
Burns, J. Lanier – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2009
In an age of unprecedented scientific achievement, I argue that the neurosciences are poised to transform our perceptions about life on earth, and that collaboration is needed to exploit a vast body of knowledge for humanity's benefit. The scientific method distinguishes science from the humanities and religion. It has evolved into a professional,…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Scientific Methodology, Psychologists, Cooperation
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Educational Researcher, 2009
"Standards for Reporting on Humanities-Oriented Research in AERA Publications" has been developed to complement AERA's "Standards for Reporting on Empirical Social Science Research in AERA Publications." The purpose of providing standards for humanities-oriented research in education is to assist researchers who are preparing manuscripts that are…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Educational Research, Ethics, Humanities
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Bartleet, Brydie-Leigh – International Journal of Community Music, 2009
"Sound Links" examines the dynamics of community music in Australia, and the models it represents for informal music learning and teaching. This involves researching a selection of vibrant musical communities across the country, exploring their potential for complementarity and synergy with music in schools. This article focuses on the…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Foreign Countries, Humanities
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Zelnick, Stephen – Academic Questions, 2009
Liberal education has been disappearing, and what remains is diminished and compromised. At Temple University, the largest department in the college of liberal arts is criminal justice. The second largest is counseling psychology, and the humanities disciplines have become left-veering sociology. While islands of traditional learning survive, the…
Descriptors: General Education, Required Courses, Educational Change, Traditionalism
Pinar, William F. – Palgrave Macmillan, 2011
This volume assembles essays addressing the recurring question of the "subject," understood both as human person and school subject, thereby elaborating the subjective and disciplinary character of curriculum studies. After examining scholarship on the "subject," Pinar critiques its absence in the new sociology of curriculum,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Intellectual Disciplines, Educational Sociology, Scholarship
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Lytle, Alan – TESOL Journal, 2011
Using songs in a language class takes advantage of the natural connection between students and music. This article describes a project that develops writing and speaking through song, using technology to help build students' knowledge of U.S. culture as well as their ability to communicate using descriptive, narrative, and expository rhetorical…
Descriptors: Age, Language Skills, Humanities, English (Second Language)
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Moore, Charleen M.; Lowe, Constance; Lawrence, Jane; Borchers, Penelope – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2011
One of the strong trends in medical education today is the integration of the humanities into the basic medical curriculum. The anatomy program is an obvious choice for using the humanities to develop professionalism and ethical values. They can also be used to develop close observational skills. Many medical schools have developed formal art…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Humanities, Integrated Curriculum
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Herr, Kathryn; Naiditch, Fernando – Language Arts, 2011
Low-income male students of color are among the populations experiencing the least amount of success in the current arrangements of school, described by some as part of the "the boy crisis" in education. This article draws on a year long ethnographic study of a single-sex, all-male classroom in a public middle school. It explores their experiences…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Single Sex Schools, Males, Ethnic Groups
Roedding, Amy L. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
In an effort to understand Christian college professors' levels of awareness to the needs of English Language Learners (ELLs) in content-based classrooms and to identify effective practices for language learning that are being implemented, a quantitative study using descriptive research was carried out. A survey was used to collect data to…
Descriptors: Christianity, College Faculty, Instructional Effectiveness, Student Needs
Newton, Lynn D., Ed. – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2012
"Creativity for a New Curriculum: 5-11" provides an account of what creativity really means in the context of children's learning in the primary school, and describes in practical terms what teachers can do to foster it. At a time of curriculum development and change, it focuses on the opportunity to build a new curriculum that is inclusive of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Creativity, Problem Solving, Creative Thinking
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Barnes, Benita J.; Williams, Elizabeth A.; Stassen, Martha L. A. – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2012
The relationship a doctoral student develops with his/her advisor is a crucial aspect of doctoral training across disciplines; but research suggests that many such relationships fall short of a successful apprenticeship or mentoring ideal. Because disciplinary cultures and structures vary considerably, what makes for a successful advising…
Descriptors: Research Universities, Academic Advising, Doctoral Programs, Schools of Education
Gielen, Nina – American Council of Learned Societies, 2010
This report describes a conversion experiment and subsequent reader survey conducted by the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) Humanities E-Book (HEB) in late 2009 and early 2010 to assess the viability of using scholarly monographs with handheld e-readers. As sample content, HEB selected six titles from its own online collection, three…
Descriptors: Humanities, Electronic Publishing, Handheld Devices, Equipment Evaluation
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Stanley, Julian – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2010
This paper provides an account of the general political strategy behind the new 14-19 diplomas in England. It considers the rationale and the design process associated with one particular diploma--the Diploma for Humanities and Social Sciences--a qualification that is intended to combine vocational and academic content and purposes. The article…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Education Work Relationship, Foreign Countries, Humanities
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