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Klára Vítecková; Petr Houdek – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2025
Business education has experienced a significant surge in popularity over the past few decades, with an increasing number of students pursuing degrees in business and management. However, this rise has not been without criticism. Many have argued that business education exacerbated social and environmental issues by focusing on shareholder value…
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Schools, College Students, Educational Trends
John Edmonstone – Action Learning: Research and Practice, 2025
The paper is concerned with the relationship between hierarchy, democracy and action learning. It examines what hierarchy and democracy are and the pervasiveness of the former, noting critiques that have been made. The compatibility of democracy and hierarchy is reviewed, together with the extent to which democracy is democratic. It is proposed…
Descriptors: Vertical Organization, Democracy, Experiential Learning, Democratic Values
Zibo Lin; Hanyang Lu – History of Education, 2025
As the ideological pillar of modern Japan's imperial system, the Imperial Rescript on Education was profoundly imprinted on Japan's modern education. But, in fact, multiple alternative proposals for developing modern education were put forth in the mid-Meiji period. One such proposal was the ethics ("rinri") education promoted by the…
Descriptors: Ethics, Educational History, Teaching Methods, Moral Values
Raquel Sanz-Camarero; Jairo Ortiz-Revilla; Ileana M. Greca – Arts Education Policy Review, 2025
If we are to address the complex needs of contemporary education, then reflection on the arts when talking about integrated education is somewhat logical and should be considered as one principal objective of Arts Education. Current educational policies at the international level point toward a more integrated education, however, there is no…
Descriptors: Integrated Curriculum, Art, Art Education, Teacher Education
Howard Riley – Studies in Graduate and Postdoctoral Education, 2025
Purpose: This study aims to offer an original criterion of assessment for examiners of practice-based doctorates in contemporary arts practices, based upon the degree of intrigue, perceptual and conceptual, afforded by the research outputs. It is argued that intrigue is the necessary stimulus for the states of attention required for the…
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Evaluation Criteria, Doctoral Students, Student Research
Joe Sykes – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
Although widely accepted to be the capacity to exercise control in one's learning, there remains confusion about what exactly this means. Failure to reconcile contradictions has left the field resigned to pluralism, describing 'versions' of learner autonomy according to divergent theoretical orientations. However, each version is incomplete,…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Self Concept, Educational Philosophy, Social Values
Kevin Teise – Perspectives in Education, 2025
Neoliberalism absolutises economic and market rationality and foregrounds values that serve the economy's exclusive needs. As a result, it not only alters the aims and objectives of education but also erodes, marginalises and replaces authentic pedagogical and social values with marked values such as individualism, competition, performance,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Neoliberalism, Discipline, Teacher Student Relationship
Richard D. Kahlenberg – Progressive Policy Institute, 2025
Donald Trump's administration has moved to restrict diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies, issuing anti-DEI executive orders, purging DEI staff in the federal government, and arguing that these policies and practices in education and employment have promoted mandatory ideological indoctrination about how people should think. This report…
Descriptors: Diversity Equity and Inclusion, Federal Government, Presidents, Political Influences
Russell McPhee; Damian Cox – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
Critical thinking is often nominated as a graduate attribute, a learning outcome, and is even offered as a discrete subject in schools and universities. Therefore, it is important to gain clarity about the fundamental goal or purpose of critical thinking education. What should instructors be aiming at when they seek to instil critical thinking in…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Intellectual Freedom, Personal Autonomy, Inquiry
Baldwin Wong – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
This article focuses on a method of moral self-cultivation advocated by the Chinese Neo-Confucian Zhu Xi: deep reading. To Zhu Xi, reading is not only an intellectual activity of learning knowledge, but also a spiritual exercise. Through meticulous, thorough, and unbiased reading, people can gradually cultivate their minds to have three virtues,…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Individual Development, Confucianism, Spiritual Development
Ruyu Hung – Journal of Moral Education, 2025
In the Anthropocene epoch, human activity is ubiquitous on Earth. However, this does not imply that nature is entirely under human control. The growing number of natural disasters that afflict human beings demonstrates the limitations of human abilities. Unfortunately, many of these catastrophes are caused by humans themselves. The adversity…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Moral Development, Climate, Environmental Education
Michael Bonnett – Journal of Moral Education, 2025
This paper argues that a proper response to the onset of potentially catastrophic human-induced climate change requires an understanding that is both broader and deeper than that which frequently informs current policies and that focusses on technological solutions and some behaviour modification. Such a technologically orientated response is seen…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Moral Development, Climate, Environmental Education
Rosalyn Eder – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
This paper aims to explore the philosophy that is embedded in the Philippine higher education system, and to locate the country's philosophy of education within the global context. The Philippine higher education is marked by complexity in terms of governance and organization. More importantly, its origin and development are deeply implicated in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Postcolonialism, Cultural Context
Ali Fuad Selvi – TESOL Journal, 2025
Different from critical literature reviews offering macro-level perspectives on non-native speakerhood/teacherhood traditionally characterized by such terms as native English-speaking teachers and non-native English-speaking teachers (Calafato, Kamhi-Stein, Selvi and Swearingen), this paper adopts a micro-level focus on the provocative question…
Descriptors: Native Speakers, Non English Speaking, Teacher Characteristics, Language Attitudes
Sean-Jason Schat – Journal of Invitational Theory and Practice, 2025
Invitational Theory is rooted in three theoretical foundations, perceptual theory, self-concept theory, and a democratic ethos (Purkey, Novak, and Fretz, 2020). This essay addresses the third of these foundations, a "Democratic Ethos." While "perceptual theory" and "self-concept theory" provide a relational foundation…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Democratic Values, Theory Practice Relationship, Ethics