HCD in the Humanities and Social Sciences

HCD in the Humanities and Social Sciences (HUSS) and HUSS Education

The purpose of research studies under this area is to:

  • Investigate the potential of HCD approaches in addressing complex societal challenges and fostering social innovation within humanities and social sciences disciplines.
  • Explore the application of HCD in the context of humanities and social sciences education to promote 21st century mindsets including human-centeredness, communication, collaboration, and metacognition.
  • Develop pedagogical frameworks and instructional strategies for integrating HCD into HUSS curricula and teaching practices.

Projects, Publications, and Conferences

Publications

James, C.L. (2023). A journey of becoming: Tracing pre-service English teachers’ practice. [Doctoral dissertation, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign]. IDEALS. 

 

James, C.L., Laixely, J. & Shehab, S. (2023). Tracing a path toward social empathy: The development of the multicultural awareness and empathy orientations model. In (Eds). Proceedings of the 17th International Society of the Learning Sciences (ISLS) Annual Meeting. Montreal, Canada

 

James, C.L., Shehab, S. & Rost, G. (2021). Developing social empathy through human-centered design: The iterative journey of designing an instructional booklet for pre-service teachers. In E. de Vries, Y. Hod, & J. Ahn (Eds). Proceedings of the 15th International Society of the Learning Sciences (ISLS) Annual Meeting. Bochum, Germany.

Findings: Explicit instruction about HCD and assessment tools must accompany the use of the booklet by the students. 

Papers:
James, C., Shehab, S., & Rost, G. (2021, June). Can empathy be taught? What research literature reveals about teaching and assessing empathy in education. Paper to be presented at International Society of the Learning Sciences (ISLS) Annual Meeting

James, C., Shehab, S. AERA 2022 part of symposium

James, Harris, Shehab AERA 2023 under review 

Conference Presentations

Shehab, S., Sanchez, L., & Abbott, A. (2023, April 13-16). The impact of Human-Centered Design on students’ learning in a language for health professions course [Roundtable session]. American Educational Research Association (AERA) Annual Meeting, Chicago and Virtual, IL, United States. 

 

James, C.L., Laixely, J. & Shehab, S. (2023, April 13-16). Journeys toward empathy: The impact of a social empathy focused intervention on preservice teachers [Roundtable Session] American Educational Research Association (AERA) Annual Meeting, Chicago and Virtual, IL, United States. 

 

Shehab, S. (2023, March 30-31). Lessons learned from integrating Human-Centered Design in community placement assignments of existing social sciences and humanities courses [Conference Session]. Design Forge, Elon University, NC, United States. 

 

James, C.L. (2022, April 21-26). “Wicked problems” as writing tasks: The impact of a design-based intervention on secondary English classes [Paper Session]. American Educational Research Association (AERA) Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA and Virtual, United States. 

 

James, C.L. & Shehab, S. (2022, April 21-26). Designing instructional tools to engage pre-service teachers in human-centered design to develop social empathy [Poster session]. As part of Interactive Poster Session: Reconceptualizing designerly thinking and participatory design with students, teachers, administrators, and community members. American Educational Research Association (AERA) Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA and Virtual, United States.

Year: 2021
Presented at: the the International Organization of Food and Technology (IFT) Virtual Conference
Authors: Dawn Bohn, Lucas O'Bryan & Saadeddine Shehab   

Citation: Bohn, D., O'Bryan, L., & Shehab, S. (2021, July). Integrating Human-Centered Design into a food product development undergraduate capstone course. Poster presented at the International Organization of Food and Technology (IFT) Virtual Conference. 

If you have any questions about the Assessment and Research team's publications, you can read more about Dr. Saad Shehab's work or contact him via email