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Leslie D. Gonzales; Penny A. Pasque; Kyle D. Farris; Jordan M. Hansen – Review of Educational Research, 2024
Epistemic injustice is a condition where knowers and knowledge claims are unduly dismissed. Philosophers suggest that epistemic injustice manifests in three forms: testimonial, hermeneutical, and contributory. Although distinct, all forms of epistemic injustice stem from relations of power, privilege, and positionality -- where some have the…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Epistemology, Doctoral Students, Diversity
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Kunze, Andrea; Rutherford, Teomara – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2022
Students' learning experiences shape their perceptions of effective learning practices, and these perceptions affect the effort and approaches students engage in when in a learning environment. The type of learning environment students engage with may vary across disciplines, therefore students' perceptions may be domain-specific. Data for this…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Learning Experience, Student Attitudes, Beliefs
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Kayzouri, Amir Hossein; Ramezanzadeh, Akram; Moradian, Mahmood Reza – Teaching in Higher Education, 2022
This study sought to probe into higher education faculty members' personal epistemology. The participants were faculty members in soft disciplines from Iranian universities. A qualitative thematic study was carried out. Also, the data were collected through interviews and observations, and were analyzed using thematic analysis. Four themes were…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Epistemology, Foreign Countries, Humanities
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Rowlands, Julie; Wright, Susan – Critical Studies in Education, 2022
In this paper, we consider, from critical perspectives, the ways in which research assessment governs the production of academic knowledge and can contribute to epistemic injustices. This issue is examined through a fieldwork study in 2018 of the implications of the Danish Bibliometric Indicator for research in a humanities department of a…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Humanities, Research Universities, Power Structure
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Blackmore, Jill – Critical Studies in Education, 2022
In the entrepreneurial university, epistemic governance is exerted through external pressures of market competition, funding, university rankings and research assessment and internal processes of organisational restructuring and mechanisms of corporate governance to re/produce epistemic injustices. Data from a study of three Australian…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Institutional Characteristics, Entrepreneurship, Universities
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Johnston, Michael; Wood, Bronwyn Elisabeth; Cherrington, Sue; Boniface, Suzanne; Mortlock, Anita – Educational Assessment, 2022
In this paper, we report an exploratory investigation of the types of assessment in a variety of high school subjects that best predicted subsequent success at university in those subjects. In social sciences and the humanities, internal (school-based) assessment was a better predictor of university success than external, examination-based…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Predictor Variables, Academic Achievement, High School Students
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Little, Deandra; Donnelli-Sallee, Emily; Michael, Renee – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2021
In this article, we share themes and tensions experienced by humanities faculty undertaking a scholarship of teaching & learning (SoTL) project as part of a multi-campus, grant-funded initiative. Faculty participants in the project iteratively transformed a course to improve one or more aspects of their students' learning over a three-year…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Instruction, Learning, Humanities
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Costa, Marcela; Kangasjarvi, Emilia; Charise, Andrea – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2020
For nearly four decades, researchers have explored the integration of arts and humanities content into health professions education (HPE). However, enduring controversies regarding the purpose, efficacy, and implementation of humanities initiatives suggest that the "timing" and "context" of trainees' exposure to such content is…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Allied Health Occupations Education, Undergraduate Study, Humanities
Tsang, Tiffany Lee – ProQuest LLC, 2018
In recent decades, higher education institutions have been increasingly called upon to prepare students for work after college. STEM programs in particular have been provided with increasing federal- and institutional-level support in order to meet the demands of a competitive global marketplace as well as to provide revenue generation for…
Descriptors: Humanities, STEM Education, College Students, Student Attitudes
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Vale, Peter – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2020
In this interview Craig Calhoun talks about universities, the Humanities and his own research. Universities reinvent themselves in the face of societal and technological change. In the midst of this change, however, universities are charged with maintaining old ideals, with informing the public and creating opportunities for human development. The…
Descriptors: Interviews, Humanities, College Faculty, Universities
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Parris, LaRose – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2018
Academic administrators are witnessing unprecedented assaults on national humanities funding that would have been unthinkable three decades ago. Many, if not most, academic administrators and policy makers now view the cornerstone of liberal arts education as an educational anachronism, obsolete intellectualism that holds neither import nor…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Higher Education, Critical Theory, Race
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Barnard, Ian; Osborn, Jan – CEA Forum, 2017
This article raises questions and concerns regarding students from the sciences working with faculty in the humanities in interdisciplinary settings. It explores the experience of two English professors facing the privileging of "facts" and a science-based understanding of the world in their own classrooms. It poses both questions and…
Descriptors: Epistemology, English Teachers, College English, English Instruction
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Ruan, Nian – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
Intellectual leadership indicates the informal leadership of professors based on aspects such as knowledge production and dissemination, institutional services, and public engagement. Academic freedom is considered as the overarching condition for individual academics to develop intellectual leadership. Against the backdrop of internationalisation…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Women Faculty, College Faculty, Higher Education
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Muller, Johan; Young, Michael – Curriculum Journal, 2019
This article extends the authors' earlier work (Young & Muller 2013) exploring the concept of 'powerful knowledge'. It first examines some of the origins of the concept and goes on to a brief consideration of how sociology, political theory and economics have traditionally represented 'power' and 'knowledge'. Two key senses of power are…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Knowledge Level, Politics, Humanities
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Tsang, Tiffany Lee – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2019
Some scholars speculate that humanities education, as compared to STEM education, may be better able to provide students with the most in-demand twenty-first century workplace skill: innovation. Due to the lack of empirical research on this topic, this study compares US humanities and STEM students' college gains in their 'propensity toward…
Descriptors: College Students, Majors (Students), Humanities, STEM Education
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