Save the Humanities by Flipping the Curriculum
…career in their field of study. Why should students take any more than a few humanities courses and just train for a career? The humanities study the human being, and…
…career in their field of study. Why should students take any more than a few humanities courses and just train for a career? The humanities study the human being, and…
…such coaches will wonder, “Who will read it today? Is this the day it will go viral again?” Hence the efforts underway to make media humiliation and misrepresentation a clinically…
…of activity. Study groups were forming based on language and geography. There were Spanish and Portuguese groups, study units forming in Bulgaria and Russia and Boston and India.” Not only…
…high school.” The burden will be on “higher education” to “build on” “what students have learned in high school” under Common Core, so that they will be “guaranteed” placement, King…
…years. Some of the people with this personality trait will indulge it when no one is looking. They will write or draw offensive words or images on surfaces that are…
…mission. The latest example is the creation of a center for black students in the university’s centrally located, historic Red Gym. According to the Dean of Students, Lori Berquam, “its…
…allowed their own political biases to influence their research. These biases may influence the development of research hypotheses, the design of studies and methods and materials chosen to test hypotheses,…
…we will become better and better at describing what we do, and its importance, in ways that resonate with the people in North Carolina, that everyone will say, “why can’t…
…via email, “that it will always pay the same amount for the same product for both hospitals, and that price will be based on the highest discount afforded to either…
…short-term training through occupational extension courses. It may also discount the predicted growth in on-line and distance learning. UNC-system Vice President of Planning Judith Pulley estimates that 7,000 students will…