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Ronald L. Reyes; Junjun A. Villanueva – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2025
Integrating cultural knowledge into science literacy and education is at the forefront of understanding human ingenuity that shaped the totality of cognitive interactions in communities and civilizations, leading to the establishment of core principles that guide every society -- past, present, and future. The dilution of cultural and historical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Measurement, Cultural Influences, Scientific Literacy
Agustin Martin G. Rodriguez – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
The Philippine educational system and its core curriculum is oriented toward the formation of the modern, autonomous, rational subject, particularly one that will fit into the contemporary global market and production system. Through this system, Filipinos are deepening the colonization of their rationalities and subjectivities by imposing a…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Western Civilization, Well Being, Foreign Countries
Rhochie Avelino Ebora Matienzo – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
Filipino philosophy of education involves layers of meanings blurred by foreign assumptions. Any study that enlightens this theme is relevant and necessary. Hence, I intend to contribute to the aim of shedding light and exploring the richness of this discourse. Specifically, I focus on the historicity of Filipino philosophy, particularly under its…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Futures (of Society), Foreign Countries
Liz Jackson; Gina A. Opiniano – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
One major aspect of interest in Filipino philosophy is education. Reflecting on the nature, aims, and problems of education, Filipino philosophy of education investigates philosophical issues and emerging trends of philosophical thinking in education which are distinctive to the Filipino context. Filipino philosophy of education has a rich…
Descriptors: Asians, Educational Philosophy, Foreign Countries, Educational Trends
Sarah Veñegas; M. A. Dacela; B. I. S. Mangudadatu; B. K. Takata – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
Epistemic injustices are wrongs done concerning a person's capacity as a knower. These actions are usually caused by prejudice and involve the distortion and neglect of certain marginalized groups' opinions and ways of knowing. A type of epistemic injustice is hermeneutical injustice, which occurs when a person cannot effectively communicate or…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations, Minority Group Students