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Sacramento City Coll., CA. – 1989
A collection of reports on 12 classroom-based research projects is presented, representing the individual and collaborative efforts of faculty, advisors, and program coordinators from Sacramento City College and Irvine Valley College, California. First, a final report is presented on the Cooperative Classroom-Based Research project, including…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Community Colleges, Course Evaluation, Humanities Instruction
Vandenberg, Donald – 1986
This paper contributes to the debate over whether the university disciplines are the best sources of knowledge for the school curriculum. Among the problematic issues raised in the paper are the distinctions between the university disciplines on one hand and the arts, crafts, trades, and sports on the other, and the distinction between enabling…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Curriculum, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
National Endowment for the Humanities (NFAH), Washington, DC. Div. of Education Programs. – 1986
The booklet summarizes information about projects taking place in the 1986 academic year through grants awarded in the Humanities Instruction in Elementary and Secondary Schools Program. The booklet has two specific purposes: (1) to help elementary, middle, and high school teachers and administrators from public, independent, and parochial schools…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Fellowships, Grants, High School Students
Pecorino, Philip A. – 1986
The success of critical thinking courses poses a significant threat to the conception and status of the humanities. In an effort to remediate deficiencies in the writing and reading skills of students attempting to undertake college-level work, courses have been developed which aim to improve the cognitive skills needed for effective…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Community Colleges, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development
Jensen, Marvin D. – Perspectives: The Journal of the Association for General and Liberal Studies, 1984
The amorphous nature of nonverbal study can benefit from the unifying yet pluralistic perspective of the humanities and liberal arts. Those who teach, write, and create under the broad rubric of the humanities appreciate the complexity of human life and try to honor the subtle and the special in human actions and creations. When addressed from…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Educational Needs, Higher Education, Human Relations
Pichler, Joseph A. – 1983
The benefits of studying the humanities to the business executive are considered. The humanities can help develop both the values and functional skills that are necessary for executive success. Competence in value analysis helps future executives to understand the full implications of the economic system, especially when it is followed by the…
Descriptors: Administrators, Business Administration Education, Creative Thinking, Decision Making
Thielens, Wagner, Jr. – 1987
Characteristics of disciplines that affect undergraduate lecturing and teaching approaches were studied in the fields of the physical sciences, life sciences, humanities, and social sciences. A 1981 questionnaire on the lecture method of instruction was completed by a random sample of 820 teachers in the undergraduate liberal arts divisions of…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, College Instruction, College Science, Comparative Analysis
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Wisconsin Univ. System, Madison. – 1985
Presented is a report of a conference designed to explore ways of enhancing humanities education throughout Wisconsin. Five discussion groups explored humanities issues in relation to the following: the school curriculum; basic college education; careers; life-long learning; and economic development and the quality of life. The deliberations and…
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Educational Improvement, Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education
Snowden, Fraser; Taylor, Maxine – 1979
A syllabus for the "Health and Humanities" interdisciplinary course at Northwestern State University, Louisiana, is presented. An introduction suggests that with the proliferation of technological advances in the field of health care, there is a need for reconsideration of many moral, ethical, legal, and humanistic questions. Information…
Descriptors: Age Discrimination, College Programs, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives
Girard, M. Phyllis; And Others – 1987
This curriculum guide for secondary-level gifted students presents curriculum alternatives which are interdisciplinary and which emphasize a comprehensive study of major content areas through the humanities. The curriculum demands from the student complex learning, critical thinking, in-depth inquiry, creativity, and active participation. The…
Descriptors: Art Education, Bias, Curriculum Development, Drama
Zemsky, Robert – 1989
The development of a national database describing the real undergraduate curriculum, the courses that college and university students actually take, is reported. Based on analyses of student transcripts from 30 public and private institutions of varying sizes, this report provides a rationale for the database; analyzes student choices across the…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Course Selection (Students), Data Analysis, Data Collection
Cheney, Lynne V. – 1989
This paper raises awareness of the accomplishments of Catholic schools and discusses the model of quality education Catholic schools represent. First, a picture of American public education as a whole is presented, followed by a description of three areas in which the Catholic schools serve as a model for the reforms happening in American public…
Descriptors: Administration, Catholic Schools, Curriculum, Educational Quality
McAvoy, Brenda, Ed. – 1987
This collection of essays was written by principals who participated in the 1986-87 Humanities Seminar sponsored by the Principals' Institute of Georgia State University. The focus was "The Evolution of Intellectual Leadership." The roles of the principal as philosopher, historian, ethnician, writer and team member are examined through…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Administrator Role, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education
Molanphy, Helen M. – 1986
The founding fathers of the United States were products of a classical education, and they used the Greek and Roman classics as republican models and classical virtues. In their writings, the founders frequently associated liberty and republicanism with the ancient commonwealths. John Adams spoke on three separate occasions of the need to reflect…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Civics, Constitutional History, Federal Government
Lambert, Robert G., Jr. – 1985
In the summer of 1884, Ulysses S. Grant wrote his "Memoirs," which were published and promoted by the great American writer, Mark Twain, who encouraged and aided Grant in his literary work. Grant was fatally ill with cancer of the throat and raced against time to complete his manuscript. He was motivated by the desire to provide…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Black History, Blacks, Civil Rights
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