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Kritik: Defining the Humanities
– It's not clear to me that there is a consensus definition of the
humanities, especially among non-humanist colleagues, administrators
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THE ROSE REVIEW AND THE FUTURE OF PRIMARY HUMANITIES
The Primary review which published its final report [earlier
this year] is likely to provide the blueprint for primary
subjects including the humanities for the next few decades. The
report contains much to recommend it. There is a genuine concern
to rebalance the curriculum to ensure that subject areas such as
the humanities do not continue to be neglected in the primary
curriculum. The creation of broad based areas of study opened
the possibility not only for integrated work but also for
rethinking the nature of subject areas and their contribution to
the curriculum. This is essential for the humanities where a
wide range of subjects offer their own methodologies and
perspectives for understanding human behaviour and experience.
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What is Humanities?
The following is an extract from the statement of Aims of the
Humanities Association (HUMS). 'Humanities is about people: how
people create the world they live in; how the world they live in
makes them the people they are'. The Humanities Association aims
to provide an independent forum for debate about major issues in
all aspects of Humanities education. Find out more about the
Humanities Association - including the full statement of aims -
in the About us section of the website.
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