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Cohen, Arthur M. – ADE Bulletin, 1981
Discusses the state of humanities instruction in community colleges and offers suggestions for ways to bolster that curriculum form. (FL)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, English Instruction, Higher Education, Humanities Instruction
Weiland, Steven – ADE Bulletin, 1980
Notes that in English and the other humanities, good grantsmanship has its source in project directors and participants who are as devoted to ideas presented in novel formats as they are to instruction in conventional settings. (FL)
Descriptors: Change Agents, College English, Grants, Higher Education

Howard, Thomas – Journal of General Education, 1980
Argues that a society without reverence for myths and history inevitably falls prone to chaos and evil, pointing to abortion, Andy Warhol's celebrity, and Woodstock as evidence of this disintegration of society. Proposes that humanities education expose students to human experience based on some awesome and fixed moral order. (AYC)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Ethics, Humanities, Moral Values

Thomas, Gary – British Educational Research Journal, 2002
Challenges theory's secure place in qualitative inquiry on three counts. Argues (1) the search for theory in such inquiry originates in a crypto-functionalism; (2) theory's supposed importance for policy formulation cannot in itself justify it; and (3) arguments about its successful use are belied by examining discussion about theory in those…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Research, Humanities, Qualitative Research

Cory, Kenneth A. – Library Trends, 1999
Drawing upon an efficacious method for discovering previously unknown causes of medical syndromes and searching in the Humanities Index, an illuminating new humanities analogy between the epistemological ideas of Robert Frost and the ancient Greek philosopher Carneades was found by constructing a search statement in which proper names were coupled…
Descriptors: Bibliographic Databases, Humanities, Information Retrieval, Problems

Turner, Kate; Freedman, Bill – Journal of Environmental Education, 2004
The use of music in environmental education (EE) can help to inform students through ideas incorporated in musical lyrics, while also enhancing interest in environmental topics. Music can also enhance perceptions of the value of the natural world, especially when nature itself is recognized as being musical. This article discusses historical and…
Descriptors: Music, Humanities, Environmental Education, Aesthetics
Bickmore, Steven T. – English Journal, 2005
The impact of seminars on lessons in the English classroom as well as their importance in helping to build community within the profession is described. An English teacher has described how he found collaborative professional development through participating in the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Summer Seminars and also its impact on…
Descriptors: Seminars, Humanities, English Teachers, Professional Development
Davis, Brent; Sumara, Dennis J. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 2005
This article represents an attempt to reconcile discussions of aspects of educational research with recent developments in complexity science. It is argued that current characterizations of and distinctions among research methodologies in education are potentially counterproductive, in large part because they tend to be defined against or in terms…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Geometric Concepts, Geometry, Humanities
Roach, Ronald – Black Issues in Higher Education, 2005
Since the 1990s, Dr. Michael Eric Dyson has emerged as one of the most visible and widely read scholars on topics relating to African-American life and society. The Avalon Foundation Professor in the Humanities at the University of Pennsylvania, Dyson counts himself as one of many African-Americans who found comedian Bill Cosby's May 17, 2004,…
Descriptors: African Americans, Economically Disadvantaged, Humanities, Interviews
Hamel, Rainer Enrique – AILA Review, 2007
Throughout the 20th century, international communication has shifted from a plural use of several languages to a clear pre-eminence of English, especially in the field of science. This paper focuses on international periodical publications where more than 75 percent of the articles in the social sciences and humanities and well over 90 percent in…
Descriptors: English, Language Dominance, Language Usage, Natural Sciences
Kirkwold, Lorne O. – Online Submission, 2007
The article proposes Stern's (1983) framework for classifying issues related to instruction in order to ascertain the relevance of Universal Grammar (UG) in the ESL/EFL classroom. Discussed in this article, particularly as UG pertains to them, are issues related to: (a) L1 transfer; (b) teaching rules and giving error correction versus presenting…
Descriptors: Humanities, English (Second Language), Language Universals, Second Language Instruction
Harley, Diane – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2007
Human-centered design, human-computer interaction, participatory design, and the ubiquitous ethnographic study are deeply embedded in the vernacular of technology developers and IT support personnel. In the academic world, researchers hope increased knowledge about "users in the wild" will result in the design of more useful and usable…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Social Sciences, Educational Technology, Humanities
Fielding, Michael – Educational Action Research, 2007
This paper offers a preliminary tribute to the work of the late Jean Rudduck, pioneer of student voice, both as an academic field and as a potential agent of school transformation. Tracing the roots of her student voice work back to CARE (Centre for Applied Research in Education) and the Humanities Curriculum Project (1967-1972), the author…
Descriptors: Democracy, Educational Change, Humanities Instruction, Student Participation
Baggi, Dennis L. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2007
There are two main claims in this article. First, that the classic pillars of engineering education, namely, traditional mathematics and differential equations, are merely a particular, if not old-fashioned, representation of a broader mathematical vision, which spans from Turing machine programming and symbolic productions sets to sub-symbolic…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Engineering, Science Education, Modern Mathematics
Miller, Alistair – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2007
This paper argues that the modern curriculum of academic subject disciplines embodies a rationalist conception of pure, universal knowledge that does little to cultivate, humanise or form the self. A liberal education in the classical humanist tradition, by contrast, develops a personal culture or "paideia", an understanding of the self as a…
Descriptors: General Education, Rhetoric, Humanities, Intellectual Disciplines