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Felis-Anaya, Mercè; Martos-Garcia, Daniel; Devís-Devís, José – European Physical Education Review, 2018
The purpose of this study is to systematically review the socio-critical research on teaching physical education (PE) and PE teacher education (PETE) between 1999 and 2014. The procedure followed a four-phase approach: (a) searching publications through four international databases; (b) meeting inclusion criteria; (c) refining selection to…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, Educational Research, Teacher Education
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Pittard, Elizabeth – Pedagogies: An International Journal, 2015
In this post-structural feminist analysis, I review recent literature focusing on critical pedagogy to analyse the ways teachers are discursively produced within the sampled literature to ask: who does critical pedagogy think you are? Additionally, I extend earlier post-structural feminist critiques of critical pedagogy and underlying assumptions…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Teaching Methods, Teacher Education, Feminism
Biggs, Cynthia D. – Scholar-Practitioner Quarterly, 2011
Does the music idiom commonly known as rap music have educational merit? With its harshest critics lambasting it with connotations that equate it with stupidity, gun culture, jail culture, or non-intellectual culture, could there be a pedagogical link after all? Dr. Marc Lamont Hill, Associate Professor of English Education and Anthropology at…
Descriptors: Music, Learning Strategies, Popular Culture, Teaching Methods
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Horn, Raymond A. – Educational Researcher, 1999
Reviews the work of Joe L. Kincheloe, who extends postmodern political theory into the realm of cognitive theory when writing about children, intelligence, or workers. For Kincheloe, teaching, researching, and social justice are so intertwined as to be indistinguishable. (SLD)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Politics, Postmodernism, Teacher Researchers
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Schutz, Aaron – Review of Educational Research, 2000
Draws on the work of an eclectic group of thinkers to present a range of perspectives that inform, complicate, and contest efforts to "teach freedom." Illustrates the many ways that postmodern theorists use to explore the tensions of politics and pedagogy and the commitments that underlie some of their projects. (SLD)
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Educational Theories, Freedom, Political Influences
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Baber, Kristine M.; Murray, Colleen I. – Family Relations, 2001
Explains the utility of using a postmodern feminist theory perspective for designing and teaching human sexuality courses, and presents strategies for helping students understand a constructivist framework. Concludes with a discussion of pedagogical and ethical challenges of teaching from a postmodern feminist perspective. (Contains 73 references…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Courses, Ethics, Feminism
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Blackmore, Jill – Educational Theory, 2001
The power/knowledge crisis for universities today is that they are no longer the primary producers, determiners, transmitters, and authorizers of valued knowledge. This paper reviews five texts that examine this crisis, discussing postmodernist tensions at work, the pedagogical relations of academics to their students, criticism in the postmodern…
Descriptors: College Role, Educational Change, Educational Theories, Higher Education
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Friend, Christy – College English, 1994
Examines the possibility of negotiating ethical issues productively in the postmodern classroom. Reviews Iris Marion Young's refutation of distributive ethics and Young's alternative system based on group difference. Describes recent work on classroom ethics relying on distributive language. Suggests ways of extending this work in light of Young's…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, English Instruction, Ethics, Higher Education
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Zurmuehlen, Marilyn – Art Education, 1992
Examines postmodernist art and its impact on architecture and visual art in the United States. States that this genre of art has affected dramatically object art, such as furniture design. Contends that postmodernism can be traced through societal and personal histories. (CFR)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Architecture, Art, Art Appreciation
Dwight, Jim – 2001
This paper aims to debunk the metaphysics of presence informing modernist pedagogical assumptions. Systematic instructional design, predicated on teleological and eschatological modern metaphysics, superordinates designers' goals at the expense of learners. Tracing structuralist pedagogical theory to Bobbitt (1997) and Tyler (1949), one can…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Development, Educational Research, Educational Technology
Paulston, Rolland G.; Liebman, Martin – 1993
This document demonstrates how social cartography can be used in social research to include individuals and cultural clusters who want their own narratives included in the social discourse. Social cartography is defined as the creation of maps addressing questions of location in the social milieu. Visual images, depicting on the two dimensional…
Descriptors: Cartography, Cultural Pluralism, Geographic Concepts, Higher Education
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Grant, Gordon A., III – Journal of Advanced Composition, 1994
Outlines the historical development of modernism and its impact on literary studies in today's classrooms. Advocates abandoning modernist teaching modes. Describes an alternative postmodernist epistemology and how it might inform literary studies, particularly in fostering an ethics of reading and writing. (HB)
Descriptors: College English, Educational Trends, Epistemology, Higher Education
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Parker, Michael C. – Journal of General Education, 1998
Discusses the pedagogy and content of a general education curriculum influenced by postmodern assumptions about society, the academy, and knowledge. Suggests a more flexible curriculum, focusing on the skills needed for adapting to accelerating change as well as for preserving traditions. Asserts that critical thinking and problem-solving skills…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Futures (of Society)