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Holland, Reid – Community and Junior College Journal, 1975
Describes the state-based program of the National Endowment for the Humanities, which provides grants to local institutions through state committees for support of public programs in the humanities which relate to public issues.
Descriptors: Adult Programs, Community Services, Grants, Humanities

Pekich, John – Community College Review, 1975
The subjective nature of the humanities does not lend itself to expression in behavioral terms. However, because humanities instructors are evaluated by the same "accountability" criteria as teachers of cognitive subjects, they are now stressing the measurable and ignoring the intangible areas of interpretation or even creativity. (Author/DC)
Descriptors: Accountability, Behavioral Objectives, Creativity, Educational Objectives

Austenson, Roy A. – Social Studies, 1975
An alternative to the survey approach for teaching history is the team-taught humanities course, that has enjoyed considerable success at Illinois State University, in which history is integrated with art, music, and literature. (Author/ND)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Organization, Higher Education, History Instruction

Johnson, Henry C., Jr. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1975
Because of the nature of policy-making and its crucial difference from decision-making, more than empirical knowledge is required. Programs for education educational administrators ought to include the perspective provided by the humanities, particularly history. (Author)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Decision Making, Educational Policy, Higher Education
Greene, Maxine – Educ Leadership, 1969
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Training, Fine Arts, Humanities, International Education
Hogan, Robert F. – Nat Sch, 1969
From a special report, "What's New in Curriculum.
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Curriculum Development, Educational Media, English Curriculum
Koller, Ann Marie – Engl J, 1969
Paper presented at Annual Convention of National Council of Teachers of English (Milwaukee, Wis., November 28-30, 1968).
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Education, English, English Literature
Gordon, Edward J. – Engl J, 1969
Descriptors: Educational Trends, English Curriculum, Evaluation, Humanities Instruction
Hotchkiss, Lois E. – J Secondary Educ, 1969
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Career Counseling, Creative Art
Farson, Richard E. – Sch Counselor, 1969
Descriptors: Education, Educational Change, Educational Objectives, Educational Resources
Ashcom, Benjamin M.; Beren, Ralph S. – Music Educ J, 1969
Condensed from "Social Education, Volume 32 (October 1968), 554-56
Descriptors: Grade 10, Historiography, History Instruction, Humanities
Brandt, Ronald S., Ed. – 1981
Evaluation of a middle school humanities program is the focus of this report. It explains how to identify information needs and set priorities, how to obtain information from a variety of sources, and what to do with the data collected in terms of formulating recommendations for the school board. The variety of evaluation approaches presented are…
Descriptors: Curriculum Evaluation, Data Collection, Evaluation Methods, Humanities
Duffey, Joseph – 1981
Common to the sentiments that led to the establishment of the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and the community college movement is the conviction that humanities education is vital to the everyday lives of all citizens and should not remain the province of only specialized scholars. Indeed, this conviction is expressed in the language…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Benefits, Educational History, General Education
Schrag, Calvin O. – 1979
Phenomenology, a constantly renewed effort to see the world in a nonreductive and originative way, is useful in bringing about radical reflection on the phenomenon of communication as a human science. A human science is both a scientific and a humanistic endeavor; it is necessary to return to the phenomena under investigation and to permit them to…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Humanities, Humanization, Philosophy
Daval, Nicola, Ed. – 1980
This report provides the verbatim minutes of the meeting of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) on the theme, The Future of Scholarly Communication. Comments by David W. Breneman and Warren J. Haas on the Report of the National Enquiry into Scholarly Communication were followed by general discussion, as was Richard W. Boss's The Library…
Descriptors: Communications, Cost Effectiveness, Humanities, Library Catalogs