About CHRThe proceedings series Communications in Humanities Research (CHR) is an international peer-reviewed open access series, which publishes conference proceedings on a wide range of methodological and disciplinary topics related to the humanities. CHR is published irregularly. By offering a public forum for discussion and debate about human and artistic issues, the series seeks to provide a high-level platform for humanity studies. Research-focused articles are published in the series, which also accepts empirical and theoretical articles on micro, meso, and macro phenomena. Proceedings that are appropriate for publication in the CHR cover topics on different linguistic, literary, artistic, historical, philosophical perspectives and their influence on people and society. |
Aims & scope of CHR are: ·Community, Society & Culture ·Literature ·Art ·Philosophy |
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United States
Urbino, Italy
vharrison@umac.mo
Lancaster, United Kingdom
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Mental health education is a crucial element of junior high school curriculum, significantly contributing to the improvement of their mental health, perseverance, and interpersonal abilities. The school principal is key in establishing and maintaining a positive mental health environment. This study analyzes the crucial roles of educational leaders, especially principals, in facilitating the effective implementation and support of mental health education in junior high schools. This study investigates the impact of leadership on the mental health and well-being of students, barriers to raising awareness of mental health issues, and strategies utilized in overcoming those barriers. This thesis calls for a systemic approach in mental health education. It identifies administrative roles that school leaders play which would aid in achieving optimum mental health status for students arising from the comprehensive review undertaken on the status of the literature, stressing the importance of collaborative efforts across the school community to foster an inclusive and supportive environment for all students
Su Shi, an outstanding scholar of the Northern Song Dynasty, is renowned for his exceptional literary talent and unique life philosophy. Not only did he achieve great success in poetry, prose, calligraphy, and other fields, but he was also a lover of life and an expert in cooking. In his poems and essays about food, he not only describes the deliciousness of food but also integrates his love for life and pursuit of beauty, making him a representative gourmand among ancient Chinese scholars. This paper aims to provide a simple reading and categorization of Su Shi’s works that mention food, analyzing the gourmet sentiment reflected in his literary creations, as well as how food reflects his life philosophy and attitude toward life
Under the framework of global economic power dynamics, the United States and China stand out as two dominant economic giants, significantly influencing the progress and development of the world economy. For both nations, higher education plays a crucial role in international development and social prosperity. Therefore, this paper focuses on an objective analysis of higher education in the United States and China through a review of relevant literature. The findings indicate that China's higher education system is relatively equitable, and the achievements of its compulsory education effectively open future pathways for its citizens. However, the system faces immense pressure, with a prevailing emphasis on scores among faculty and students. In contrast, the U.S. higher education system is rich in content and diverse in structure, yet it also grapples with significant issues of inequality because of the distinctive distribution of opportunities and expensive tuition fees
Second language acquisition (SLA) is a key focus for educators and linguists as society becomes increasingly bilingual and multilingual. Mastering one language is no longer enough to meet global demands, prompting research into effective SLA strategies. While much of this research targets adult learners, there is growing recognition of the importance of children’s SLA. Understanding the factors that influence children’s language learning is crucial for developing effective teaching methods with both theoretical and practical relevance. Although studies on children’s SLA are limited, a consensus is emerging that early exposure and immersive environments enhance language acquisition. As economic improvements allow more parents to invest in overseas educational programs, many believe that immersion in a native-speaking environment offers the best language learning outcomes, and starting language learning early is widely accepted as beneficial. In addition to the right age and immersive environment, children's personalities and attitudes affect their learning speed. Extroverted children with positive attitudes tend to acquire language more quickly, while introverted children may progress more slowly. Parents also play a key role in facilitating language learning at home by creating an engaging English-speaking environment through activities like listening to picture book audio or watching English cartoons. For those with resources, sending children abroad before puberty for immersive experiences can provide valuable interaction with native speakers; however, it is recommended to stay for at least six months due to the common "silent period" in language learning
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Volume 65January 2025
Find articlesProceedings of 3rd International Conference on Interdisciplinary Humanities and Communication Studies
Conference website: https://2024.icihcs.org/
Conference date: 29 November 2024
ISBN: 978-1-83558-885-7(Print)/978-1-83558-886-4(Online)
Editor: Heidi Gregory-Mina
Volume 64January 2025
Find articlesProceedings of 3rd International Conference on Interdisciplinary Humanities and Communication Studies
Conference website: https://2024.icihcs.org/
Conference date: 29 November 2024
ISBN: 978-1-83558-787-4(Print)/978-1-83558-788-1(Online)
Editor: Heidi Gregory-Mina
Volume 63December 2024
Find articlesProceedings of 3rd International Conference on Interdisciplinary Humanities and Communication Studies
Conference website: https://2024.icihcs.org/
Conference date: 29 November 2024
ISBN: 978-1-83558-753-9(Print)/978-1-83558-754-6(Online)
Editor: Heidi Gregory-Mina
Volume 62January 2025
Find articlesProceedings of the 4th International Conference on Literature, Language, and Culture Development
Conference website: https://2025.icllcd.org/
Conference date: 12 May 2025
ISBN: 978-1-83558-749-2(Print)/978-1-83558-750-8(Online)
Editor: Rick Arrowood
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