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Tesar, Marek – Dialogic Pedagogy, 2018
There was not one, singular childhood in socialist Czechoslovakia, but many and diverse, plural, childhoods. Spanning over 40 years (1948-1989), the Czechoslovak communist governance produced diverse conceptualisations of childhoods that remain often invisible, unexplored, and the current analyses are at best sketchy and refer mostly to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Systems, Children, Power Structure
Ivie, Stanley D. – McGill Journal of Education, 2017
Metaphor is a critical tool for thought. Lying at the heart of every systematic body of knowledge are three root metaphors--mechanism, organism, and mind. Historically, schools of philosophy--realism, naturalism, and idealism--have grown up around these metaphors. The root metaphors and their corresponding philosophies provide the paradigms…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Educational Philosophy, Models, Educational History
Tahirsylaj, Armend – Nordic Journal of Studies in Educational Policy, 2019
This article builds upon the international dialogue around 'curriculum crisis' initiated by Michael Young in "Journal of Curriculum Studies" ("JCS") in 2013 and followed up in "JCS" in 2015. It seeks to expand the dialogue in three avenues. First, when considered from a sociological perspective, Young is correct to…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Curriculum Development, Conflict, Educational Philosophy
Dahlstedt, Magnus; Vesterberg, Viktor – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2019
This article focuses on job and career coaching provided by a multinational company, as a means of learning how to become employable. On the basis of a critical discourse analysis informed by Fairclough, we interrogate tips and advice in blog posts written by job and career coaches on the company's website. The aim of the article is to examine the…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Ideology, Job Performance, Employment Potential
Zembylas, Michalinos – Educational Theory, 2013
Michalinos Zembylas examines how history education can be reconceived in terms of Jacques Derrida's notion of "hauntology," that is, as an ongoing conversation with the "ghost"--in the case of this essay, the ghosts of disappeared victims of war and dictatorship. Here, Zembylas uses hauntology as both metaphor and pedagogical methodology for…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Authoritarianism, History Instruction, Victims
Zashchitina, Galina – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2014
The paper looks at the communicative aspect of tropes and the use to which mass media discourse puts it. Necessity to study tropes in discourse boils down to the fact that metaphoric patterns prove to be effective in helping language users be cooperative in communication. Attention to the pragmatics of tropes functioning in mass media discourse as…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Ideology, Audiences, Discourse Analysis
Louth, Paul – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2013
There are some striking parallels between the critical theory concept of second nature as the product of reified ideas and some of the more radical work done in the area of metaphor theory. This discussion is an attempt to synthesize some of the ideas from these two fields of study and to explore their implications for music education. In this…
Descriptors: Music Education, Figurative Language, Ideology, Values
Youngs, Suzette – Journal of Children's Literature, 2012
Ideological assumptions about childhood play into the production and selection of children's literature. Various ideologies proclaim that children should be happy and free from stories of evil, children's literature should help children encounter the joys in life, it should be filled with bright colors to keep children's attention, and it should…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Figurative Language, Personal Narratives, Ideology
Roberts, Peter – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2008
Education is a key theme in Hermann Hesse's final novel, "The Glass Bead Game". The book begins with a narrator's introduction, in which the Glass Bead Game is described as a way of playing with the total contents of culture--of drawing connections between disciplines, knowledge and values. The main part of the novel is devoted to the life of…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Novels, Educational Philosophy, Educational Change
Lea, Susan G. – Children's Literature in Education, 2006
The secondary worlds created in fantasy encourage the reader to compare and contrast the real world with the imaginary. In this way, fantasy as a genre can be transformative. In this article, the dystopia created in "The Giver" (1993) by Lois Lowry is examined as a metaphor for racism. After exploring the young adult novel as mystical fantasy in…
Descriptors: Fantasy, Novels, Adolescent Literature, Figurative Language
Johnson-Sheehan, Richard – Writing Instructor, 2007
The environment is a ready-made subject in writing classrooms, and teachers at all levels are encouraging students to write about nature and environmental issues. Environmental issues provide a equitable meeting place for students from a variety of different backgrounds, interests, and ideologies. There are also many pedagogical advantages to…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Environmental Education, Learning Strategies, Ideology
Henze, Rosemary C. – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2005
Building on the idea that "discourse does ideological work" (Wodak, 1996), this article examines how school leaders use metaphors that convey as well as construct concepts of diversity, intergroup relations, and equity. The author draws on data from interviews with school leaders in the United States who were focusing on improving race…
Descriptors: Racial Relations, Educational Change, Multicultural Education, Academic Discourse
Johnson, Eric – Bilingual Research Journal, 2005
In 2000, the Arizona Proposition 203 campaign gained overwhelming public approval by claiming that Arizona's bilingual education programs impeded English-language learning of language-minority students. Established within a context of educational and social antipathy, it is necessary to look at the impetus for language policies like Proposition…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Ideology, Figurative Language, Discourse Analysis