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Main Author: Eisenberg, Diane U.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1979
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED178119
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contents Community Forums: A Boost for the Humanities. Eisenberg, Diane U. Citizen Participation Community Colleges Cooperative Planning Discussion Educational Radio Educational Television Humanities Instruction Institutional Cooperation Library Cooperation Models Newspapers Outreach Programs Public Affairs Education School Community Programs Teacher Role Two Year Colleges Interest in the humanities is being revitalized at community and junior colleges through community forums and town meetings. The idea of melding the community forum with the humanities was at the heart of a national humanities demonstration program, in which 11 community colleges participated by developing model community forum programs based upon articles and supplementary materials prepared by distinguished humanists for Courses by Newspaper (CbN). The CbN series of 15 articles serves as a basis for courses at two- and four-year colleges. The community forum demonstration programs added a new dimension to CbN by using lectures, panels, debates, dramatizations, films, or radio broadcasts to provide an informational introduction to open discussion periods. Members of humanities faculties were involved in all aspects of the program, serving on advisory committees and as resource persons, key speakers, panelists, moderators, discussion leaders, and authors. Following the demonstration program, the participating colleges shared their experiences in a series of eight two-day community forum workshops. Many workshop participants are currently preparing a new community forum program entitled "Energy and the Way We Live" for 1980. The energy forum, like many of its predecessors, will be complemented by a variety of media programs and related community events. (AYC)
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spellingShingle Community Forums: A Boost for the Humanities.
Eisenberg, Diane U.
Citizen Participation
Community Colleges
Cooperative Planning
Discussion
Educational Radio
Educational Television
Humanities Instruction
Institutional Cooperation
Library Cooperation
Models
Newspapers
Outreach Programs
Public Affairs Education
School Community Programs
Teacher Role
Two Year Colleges
Community Forums: A Boost for the Humanities. Eisenberg, Diane U. Citizen Participation Community Colleges Cooperative Planning Discussion Educational Radio Educational Television Humanities Instruction Institutional Cooperation Library Cooperation Models Newspapers Outreach Programs Public Affairs Education School Community Programs Teacher Role Two Year Colleges Interest in the humanities is being revitalized at community and junior colleges through community forums and town meetings. The idea of melding the community forum with the humanities was at the heart of a national humanities demonstration program, in which 11 community colleges participated by developing model community forum programs based upon articles and supplementary materials prepared by distinguished humanists for Courses by Newspaper (CbN). The CbN series of 15 articles serves as a basis for courses at two- and four-year colleges. The community forum demonstration programs added a new dimension to CbN by using lectures, panels, debates, dramatizations, films, or radio broadcasts to provide an informational introduction to open discussion periods. Members of humanities faculties were involved in all aspects of the program, serving on advisory committees and as resource persons, key speakers, panelists, moderators, discussion leaders, and authors. Following the demonstration program, the participating colleges shared their experiences in a series of eight two-day community forum workshops. Many workshop participants are currently preparing a new community forum program entitled "Energy and the Way We Live" for 1980. The energy forum, like many of its predecessors, will be complemented by a variety of media programs and related community events. (AYC)
title Community Forums: A Boost for the Humanities.
topic Citizen Participation
Community Colleges
Cooperative Planning
Discussion
Educational Radio
Educational Television
Humanities Instruction
Institutional Cooperation
Library Cooperation
Models
Newspapers
Outreach Programs
Public Affairs Education
School Community Programs
Teacher Role
Two Year Colleges
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED178119