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Tian, Xiaowen – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2007
A good assessment method should be able to distinguish between deep learners and surface learners in a way so the former are rewarded while the later are punished. Using data of a survey conducted at the Institute of Contemporary Chinese Studies, University of Nottingham, the study finds strong evidence that assignment essays serve to reward deep…
Descriptors: Correlation, Learning Strategies, College Outcomes Assessment, Evaluation Methods
Burns, Gary – 1991
It is indeed a problem, perhaps even a crisis, that many Americans are ignorant of "The Tempest," the Civil War, the location of the Persian Gulf, the Constitution, or the chief justice of the Supreme Court. However, if conservative humanists continue to ostracize, scorn, and ignore both media studies and the media themselves, the result will not…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Conservatism, Freedom of Speech, Higher Education
Megginson, W. J., Ed. – Community College Humanities Review, 1986
Designed as a forum for discussion of substantive issues in humanities disciplines and the place of the humanities in higher education, this journal offers articles, book reviews, and reports covering a variety of humanities-related topics. This issue contains: (1) "The Feasibility of Educational Change," by Richard Ekman; (2) "The Humanities and…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Community Colleges, Education Work Relationship, Educational Change
Colorado State Dept. of Education, Denver. Office of Federal Relations and Instructional Services. – 1986
Responding to the Colorado State Board of Education's request for recommendations concerning the need to improve humanities instruction and its relationship to the development of higher-order thinking skills, this task force report specifies a scope for humanities teaching; defines higher-order thinking skills as the ability to judge information,…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education, Humanities
Zigerell, James – 1984
The mass media and especially television pose problems for teachers in humanities disciplines traditionally associated with leisure, time for reflection, and the quiet contemplation of the good, true, and beautiful. Although other media have been criticized for their deleterious effects, television most affects humanists in their mission because…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Futures (of Society), Humanities, Humanities Instruction
Valentine, Karl J., Ed. – Community College Humanities Review, 1987
Designed as a forum for the exchange of ideas among humanities community college faculty, this journal addresses substantive disciplinary and curriculum issues in the humanities. This issue of the journal contains the following articles and reports (1) "Reanimating Tradition," by Robert N. Bellah, which looks at the instructor's role in…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Critical Thinking, Humanities, Humanities Instruction
Schmeltekopf, Donald D., Ed.; Johnson, Glen, Ed. – Community College Humanities Review, 1985
This issue of "The Community College Humanities Review" contains a series of articles, reviews, and reports addressing various issues related to values education and other areas of the humanities. The issue contains: "The Study of History and the Question of Human Values," by Abraham Ascher; "A Moral Imperative for Teaching Values in a Literature…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Ethical Instruction, History, Humanism
Saint Anselm's Coll., Manchester, NH. – 1981
Examined is the Humanities Program at St. Anselm College, a two-year program of readings and lectures ordered chronologically from ancient to contemporary times--from the age of Classical Greek thought and the Old Testament to the twentieth century. The first year of the Humanities Program is organized in eight units on general modes of…
Descriptors: College Students, Course Content, Curriculum, Curriculum Design
San Mateo Coll., CA. – 1981
Descriptions are provided for the courses in the College of San Mateo's new Humanities program. As introductory material notes, these team-taught, interdisciplinary courses were designed to be taken independently in various combinations depending upon the student's major or interests. They carry three units of transferable credit and satisfy…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, College Curriculum, Community Colleges, Course Content
Ball State Univ., Muncie, IN. Dept. of Library Science. – 1979
This annual report describes the first year progress of a National Endowment for the Humanities and Council for Library Resources grant funded project for the integration of the teaching of library use into courses in the humanities. The program has experienced a shift away from early efforts to offer specialized instruction in a variety of…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Federal Aid, Higher Education, Humanities
McCauley, Nancy – 1979
A model for faculty development and curricular change that focuses on the history, culture, and contributions of women in the humanities is the subject of this overview of a National Endowment for the Humanities final report on establishing a women's studies section at Stephens College (Missouri). The report is divided into sections describing…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Research
Beckwith, Miriam M. – 1980
Brief, one-paragraph descriptions are provided of 21 learning activities designed to integrate humanities instruction into community college occupational curricula. The activities, undertaken at colleges nationwide, are described under four headings: (1) interdisciplinary courses, which introduce a variety of humanities disciplines to non-transfer…
Descriptors: Courses, Curriculum Enrichment, Faculty Development, Humanities
Stocking, Fred H. – The English Leaflet, 1964
Although humanities courses in secondary schools can be used to introduce valuable curricular and pedagogical reforms, certain dangers are inherent in such courses: (1) the superficiality of the "Great Works" course organization which stresses broad coverage rather than depth of understanding, (2) the neglect or loss of distinctions between…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Evaluation, Course Objectives, Course Organization
Levich, Martin – 1969
One trait of the ideology of relevance is "external justification," which requires that curricula and courses be justified through their contributions to the amelioration or elimination of social or political evil. Another trait is "tactical redescription," which redefines some fundamental qualities of education as being of positive disvalue.…
Descriptors: Educational Methods, Educational Objectives, Educational Quality, Higher Education
Richardson, Arleigh D., III – 1975
Various program conducted by the National Humanities Faculty (NHF) during 1973-74 are described. During the year, 126 different NHF members worked with teachers in 60 schools or school systems across the nation. The report is divided into 12 sections which focus mainly on project descriptions and publications. Sections one and two provide…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, College School Cooperation, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development
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