ARTICLES

Filter  
Active filters 0
Remove
  

Refine your searches by:

Collections
Education
Social Sciences
Technology
Research
Religion
Architecture and Urbanism
Philosophy
Languages
Literature
History
all records (70)

Languages
English
Spanish
Portuguese
German

Countries
Indonesia
Ukraine
USA
Brazil
Canada
South Africa
Austria
Spain
Turkey, Turkish Republic
Germany
all records (68)

Years
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
all records (24)

Filter  
 
114.202  Articles
1 of 11.421 pages  |  10  records  |  more records»
Teachers as agents of change play a key role to not only assist their students with their learning, but also to professionally navigate the tension among their own beliefs, school culture, and the mandated curriculum. Drawing upon principles of Liberal Ar... see more

The article deals with the main tendencies of Liberal Arts education development of Austria which influence the Open Educational Resources Formation; the tendencies of Liberal Arts education development of Austria are examined; the importance of the use o... see more

For nearly a century, the composition of classical Chinese poetry had been on the decline, which was caused by the evolution of language and the transformation of education. However, the last decade has seen a rise in classical poetry writing. What most a... see more

In this article, the significance and consequences of enhancing authentic learning processes within undergraduate teacher education are discussed, inspired by American (liberal arts) contemporary practices. Liberal education can be defined as a higher edu... see more

Overweight and obesity are major risk factors for a number of chronic diseases, including diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and cancer (World Health Organization, 2011; National Institutes of Health, 1998). Children with high BMI often become obese adults... see more

Personal Finance (PF) is one of the largest societal problems affecting the broader United States marketplace. Academic business departments can minister to the general student population by developing PF instruction as a general education (GE) course, ev... see more

Language teachers and instructors should always consider how to successfully develop new curricula. A medium-sized university in Korea launched a new liberal arts course for freshmen. A language instructor conducted a need analysis to understand the needs... see more

For centuries, Christian teachers have looked to the ancient Roman rhetorician Quintilian (35–96 CE) for instructional guidance concerning the liberal arts, reading his Institutio Oratoria for its recognized wisdom. Given its all-embracing system of forma... see more

This article examines Cicero’s concept of the artes liberales within his larger vision for education. Starting with the codification of a curriculum in the work of Martianus Capella, it explores the reception of Cicero’s works in the early development of ... see more

1 of 11.421 pages  |  10  records  |  more records»