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Abramson, Elliott M. – Journal of Legal Education, 1979
Harvard University's Fellowships in Law and the Humanities program is an example of one effort to enrich legal education with humanistic values. Suggestions as to what is sought and what can be achieved by efforts to humanize legal education are offered, and some of the barriers blocking this goal are discussed. (JMD)
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Background, Educational Change, Faculty Fellowships
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Cohen, Arthur M.; Brawer, Florence B. – Community College Review, 1977
A study of two-year college humanities instructors surveyed demographic data, attitudes and preferences, reference group identification, and measures of job satisfaction and personal functioning. (JG)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Demography, Doctoral Degrees, Humanities Instruction
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Cohen, Arthur M. – Change, 1977
The status of the humanities in community colleges was reviewed in a national survey by the Center for the Study of Community Colleges. Recommendations are reported by this ERIC director, based on the assumptions that the humanities must be maintained and that they could be most effectively strengthened through interventions with the faculty…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Curriculum Evaluation, Faculty Development
Wineburg, Sam; Grossman, Pat – Phi Delta Kappan, 1998
Debunks notion that someone can teach for nine months and then start learning in a two-week summer institute. Describes a Seattle project that is demolishing teaching/learning barriers by allowing English and history teachers to meet monthly for an entire day to read and discuss literary and historical works and plan an interdisciplinary…
Descriptors: Departments, High Schools, Humanities, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Ellis, Steven – College & Research Libraries, 1996
Discusses how library technology initiatives fit into local organizational contexts to meet the needs of users; examines the conditions existing prior to local initiatives and how organizations have responded; and presents organizational models for technology in the humanities. Highlights the electronic text initiative at Pennsylvania State…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Educational Technology, Electronic Libraries, Electronic Text
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Cole, Charles – Information Processing & Management, 1997
Reports the results of a non-randomized study of 45 history Ph.D. students in England and discusses the results in terms of the theory of knowledge structure and the modification of knowledge structure due to information. Topics include information as process; a model of stages of the information process; and grounded theory. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Structures, Doctoral Programs, Foreign Countries
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Bridges, Anne E.; Clement, Russell T. – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 1997
Discusses the use of e-mail by humanities faculty based on an e-mail survey of faculty at Brigham Young University (Utah) and the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. Results indicate that humanities faculty are significantly heavier e-mail users than previously reported. (LRW)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Computer Uses in Education, Electronic Mail, Gender Issues
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Guyer, Ruth Levy; Dillon, Mary Lou; Anderson, Linda; Szobota, Lola – Social Education, 2000
Discusses the use of bioethics and bioethical dilemmas in different subject areas at the high school level by focusing on the case of Baby K. Includes the story of Baby K, classroom activities for U.S. history, 10th and 11th grade ethics, and anatomy and physiology. (CMK)
Descriptors: Bioethics, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Economics, High School Students
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Parker, Jan – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2003
Describes the rewards and challenges of using the Patchwork Text to teach Greek Tragedy to Cambridge University English final-year students. The article uses close reading of the students' texts, analysis and reflection to discuss both the products and the process of Patchwork writing. (Author/AEF)
Descriptors: Assignments, Cooperative Learning, Critical Thinking, English Literature
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Reimer, Bennett – Design for Arts in Education, 1989
Proposes a model for a comprehensive arts curriculum. Discusses the significant phases of the curriculum and relates them to each other. These phases include identification of values, conceptualization, systematizing, interpretation, operation, and experience. Lists five objectives that serve as criteria for judging the worth of curricula. (KO)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
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Fitzpatrick, Jody L.; Silverman, Traci – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1989
Compared background and motivation of 82 high-achieving college women in engineering and science to those of 31 women in the humanities and social sciences. Areas of investigation included family composition and parental characteristics, childhood socialization, sources of support for career choice, and work characteristics. Significant…
Descriptors: Career Choice, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Engineering
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Cain, Michael Scott – Community College Review, 1988
Reviews the literature showing trends toward the increasing employment of part-time faculty at community colleges. Describes existing models for the integration of adjunct faculty into the college community. Suggests a model of systematic, ongoing, adult-to-adult communication for the integration of part-timers into a fully functioning humanities…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Employment Patterns, Faculty Development
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Geoghegan, Wendy – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1989
Describes the use of drama to give meaning and understanding to a unit on Native Americans. Students worked in small groups or "tribes" to research cultural attributes, and then acted out tribal rituals and created costumes and artifacts. The group work and the active roleplaying helped students to develop a new understanding of…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, Class Activities, Dramatic Play, Experiential Learning
Harrison, Joellen – Teaching the Humanities, 1995
Describes one teacher's experiences with an Independent Study in the Humanities Fellowship. She researched the personal diaries of women pioneers who made the overland journey west in the 1800s, visited pioneer museums, and drove over the Oregon trail. (SM)
Descriptors: Diaries, Elementary Education, Faculty Development, Fellowships
Fideler, Paul; And Others – Teaching the Humanities, 1995
Three teachers (one university professor, one secondary teacher, and one K-12 language arts coordinator) formed a writing group to generate texts about the phenomenon of student autobiographical writing in the classroom. The paper discusses the benefits of autobiographical writing to students and describes teachers' experiences with student…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Group Discussion, Higher Education, Humanistic Education
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