contemporary debates about the proper role of the humanities in col-lege and university education have been shaped by a multitude of exi-gencies and trends both within and outside of the academy, from ordi-nary budgetary constraints to changing institutional and professional norms, and from increasingly consumerist attitudes about education to the emergence of new media and communications technology. Val-ue pluralism, recognition of the importance of cultural diversity, and processes of globalization have led to ongoing and sometimes quite heated discussion about curricular content. moreover, the remarka-ble achievements of the natural sciences, which have yielded so many practical gains, only heighten the anxiety of those who would seek to...
Research has focused on the impact of service-learning on student development “as a whole person”, o...
Many researchers have explored faculty engagement in service-learning. However, scholarship rarely c...
Although humanists have tended to dwell on simple dichotomies as the source of our problems - the hu...
What are the humanities for? The question has perhaps never seemed more urgent. While student number...
What are the humanities? Who needs the humanities? Two questions I needed to address when I became d...
Until very recently the service-learning movement has had an ideological bias; i.e., it has tended...
Service-Learning plays a significant role in liberal arts education which is the preferred form of u...
The academic disciplines and values of the humanities in western cultures run from the Greek trivium...
The Heart of the Matter identifies three overarching goals: 1) to educate Americans in the knowledge...
Although service-learning is considered to be a fairly new pedagogy in U.S. institutions of higher e...
The humanities have always been under attack in the higher education of the United States of Americ...
Higher education has been increasing its focus on service as a way to make connections. One effectiv...
After a long period of decline the humanities seem to be undergoing a kind of renaissance, with spec...
Service-learning is an educational movement with roots in academic activism fuelled by commitments t...
Service-learning has been a fast growing learning method in campus for almost every age group of stu...
Research has focused on the impact of service-learning on student development “as a whole person”, o...
Many researchers have explored faculty engagement in service-learning. However, scholarship rarely c...
Although humanists have tended to dwell on simple dichotomies as the source of our problems - the hu...
What are the humanities for? The question has perhaps never seemed more urgent. While student number...
What are the humanities? Who needs the humanities? Two questions I needed to address when I became d...
Until very recently the service-learning movement has had an ideological bias; i.e., it has tended...
Service-Learning plays a significant role in liberal arts education which is the preferred form of u...
The academic disciplines and values of the humanities in western cultures run from the Greek trivium...
The Heart of the Matter identifies three overarching goals: 1) to educate Americans in the knowledge...
Although service-learning is considered to be a fairly new pedagogy in U.S. institutions of higher e...
The humanities have always been under attack in the higher education of the United States of Americ...
Higher education has been increasing its focus on service as a way to make connections. One effectiv...
After a long period of decline the humanities seem to be undergoing a kind of renaissance, with spec...
Service-learning is an educational movement with roots in academic activism fuelled by commitments t...
Service-learning has been a fast growing learning method in campus for almost every age group of stu...
Research has focused on the impact of service-learning on student development “as a whole person”, o...
Many researchers have explored faculty engagement in service-learning. However, scholarship rarely c...
Although humanists have tended to dwell on simple dichotomies as the source of our problems - the hu...