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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Owen, Suzanne – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2011
The teaching of religions has long relied on the World Religions paradigm to guide curricula throughout education, which has led to a widening gap, on the one hand, between what is taught in schools and in universities and, on the other, between research and teaching. While the World Religions paradigm has allowed the inclusion of non-Christian…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Religion Studies, Global Approach, Critical Thinking
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Marten, Michael – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2011
The article argues that, in the teaching of religion at undergraduate level, many students approach understanding the historical or contemporary Middle East in ways that are coloured by what they think is biblical knowledge or basic Christian beliefs. This is less noticeable for students in disciplines such as history or politics. Many history or…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Religious Education, Christianity
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Donnelly, Colleen – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2011
This article argues the importance of including religion in the curriculum of undergraduate studies. Religion is, at its nexus, an ideology, a belief system that reverberates through literature and history. Such knowledge in itself is invaluable for students, introducing them to the difference between ideology and fact and to how ideology becomes…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Religion Studies, Inclusion, College Curriculum
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Johansen, Birgitte Schepelern – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2011
The academic study of religion at the public university often presents itself as a secular, non-religious, scientific endeavor. The identity of the study is thus firmly rooted within one of the central secular-religious divides, namely that between science and religion. Based on the assumption that such distinctions between religion and the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Religion Studies, Public Colleges
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I'Anson, John; Jasper, Alison – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2011
The focus of this article is how "religion", as a materially heterogeneous concept, becomes mobilized in different educational spaces, and the "kinds of knowing" to which this gives rise. Three "case studyish" illustrations are deployed in order to consider how religion and education produce kinds of knowing which may--or may not--involve knowing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religion, Fundamental Concepts, Figurative Language
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Matemba, Yonah Hisbon – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2011
This article gives an overview of (Christian) Theological Education (CTE) in Malawi. To place the discussion in its appropriate context, information about Malawi is given including the impact of Christianity on the country. The article then describes historical aspects of CTE and highlights some of its inherent shortcomings, before shifting to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Theological Education, Christianity, World History
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Kurtz, Jeffrey B.; Orten, Mark R. – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2011
Higher education in the United States is in crisis. Though powerful, the financial maelstrom that has consumed many institutions may not be the vortex of most significance. We argue that colleges and universities have forsaken their fundamental mission and purposes, and particularly the role of religion in those purposes. We first examine three…
Descriptors: Role of Religion, Higher Education, Humanities, Institutional Mission
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Roberts, Peter – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2011
The work of the French thinker Simone Weil has exerted an important influence on scholars in a wide range of fields. To date, however, her writings have attracted comparatively little interest from educationists. This article discusses some of the key concepts in Weil's philosophy--gravity, grace, decreation, and attention--and assesses their…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Individual Development, Psychological Characteristics, Attention
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Lillis, Theresa – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2011
The semiotic world that we inhabit (within and outside the academy) is fast changing in terms of the resources that are used and the practices in which many engage. Yet the institutional norms governing highly consequential academic texts--students' texts assessed as part of their disciplinary-based activity and scholars' papers submitted for…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Academic Discourse, Epistemology, Reader Text Relationship
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Erekson, Keith A. – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2011
Recent literature on history teaching has emphasized "doing history"--whether as "active learning", cognitive science, or with simple photocopies of primary sources. This article extends the discussion of a "signature pedagogy" of history to include all aspects of the work of historians, from archival research through public presentation. It…
Descriptors: History Instruction, College Instruction, Local History, Learner Engagement
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Nelson, Robert – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2011
Though a cornerstone of all research and evaluation, rigour in scholarship is a relatively recent concept, which is poorly defined and never interrogated. This article traces the dark history of the idea, beginning with intolerance, harshness and punishment, and slowly rising to something admirable in the industrial period, whereupon it is…
Descriptors: Difficulty Level, Scholarship, History, Philosophy
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Shokouhi, Hossein; Daram, Mahmood; Sabah, Somayeh – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2011
This article reports on the difference between points of view in narrating a short story. The EFL learners taking part in the control group were required to recount the events from the third person perspective and the subjects in the experimental group from the first person perspective. The methodological frame of the study was based on Koven's…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Control Groups, Content Analysis, English (Second Language)
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Gallagher-Brett, Angela; Canning, John – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2011
Discussions of student transition from the study of languages in UK high schools to the study of languages at university usually focus on the vertical transition, comparing the differences in curricula and approach to languages taken in each sector. Whilst acknowledging that this aspect of the student transition is important, this article explores…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Second Language Learning, High Schools, Higher Education
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Whyte, Shona – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2011
Second language study in French universities includes both modern language (literary) and foreign language (communicative) approaches, although teaching is dominated by the literary strand. Traditional educational models based on the transmission of knowledge are unable to accommodate recent progress in our understanding of learning theory, which…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Language Research, Second Language Learning, French
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Harnisch, Henriette; Sargeant, Helen; Winter, Natasha – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2011
Ever decreasing numbers of applicants arrive in language departments at UK universities. In the face of this decline, and against the backdrop of higher education languages departments being reduced across the UK, it is important to investigate the supply chain of languages undergraduates in the pre-entry sector. This article reports on a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Second Language Learning, Enrollment Trends
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