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Soha Tarek Nouh – NORDSCI, 2023
This report embarks on an exploration of the profound role philosophy has played in shaping education across various historical epochs, commencing with an investigation into the history and fundamental purpose of education. Philosophy has consistently served as a cornerstone, propelling the refinement of learning and teaching methods while…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational History, Teaching Methods, Curriculum Development
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Krause, Kerri-Lee D. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2022
The aim of this paper is to examine key change vectors shaping the undergraduate curriculum in the third decade of the twenty-first century. The paper begins by outlining selected definitions, foundational theories and conceptual frameworks underpinning this analysis of the undergraduate curriculum and its influences. Three key external forces…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Undergraduate Students
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Francis, Dennis A.; Kuhl, Kylie – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2022
There is a critical need for sex, sexuality and relationships education to be LGBTQI inclusive. Numerous studies, internationally and in South Africa, highlight this need but what constitutes an inclusive curriculum has not been sufficiently addressed. This paper seeks to advance this conversation by imagining a curriculum beyond compulsory…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sex Education, LGBTQ People, Inclusion
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Overby, Alexandra; Constance, Janelle; Quenzer, Barth – Art Education, 2022
In "Teaching Critical Thinking," bell hooks (2010) addresses education as the practice of freedom by explaining that we use "our intellect and our imaginations to forge new and liberatory ways of knowing, thinking, and being, to work for change" (p. 170). Speaking to the arts, Maxine Greene (1995) said that "of all our…
Descriptors: Art Education, Educational Change, Transformative Learning, Consciousness Raising
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Jairo I. Fúnez-Flores – Curriculum Journal, 2024
This essay reviews and builds upon Aníbal Quijano's contribution to decolonial theory to sketch out what I refer to as the geopolitics and coloniality of curriculum, broadly understood as an imperial doctrine and a pedagogical mode of domination aimed at producing a modern/colonial subjectivity. It argues that the geopolitics and coloniality of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Colonialism, Violence, Decolonization
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Alf Coles; Armando Solares-Rojas; Kate le Roux – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2024
In this theoretical article, we argue that the imminent collapse of earth systems that sustain life forms calls for mathematics education as a field to reflect on and re-evaluate its priorities and thus practices. We consider both what ecological collapse means for mathematics education and whether mathematics education might offer meaningful…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Ecological Factors, Social Influences, Sustainability
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Thorpe, Vicki; McPhail, Graham – British Journal of Music Education, 2022
In this paper, we provide a reflection upon the influence of the Swanwick-Tillman (ST) model (1986) from the perspectives of music research in Aotearoa New Zealand. In this paper we take stock of where music education in New Zealand currently sits in relation to the Swanwick Tillman theory of musical development. We examine the strengths and the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music Education, Models, Curriculum Development
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Miles, James – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2021
Recently, the Canadian government has initiated a wide range of actions and gestures aimed at reconciling historical injustices including the state's relationship with Indigenous peoples and nations. Reforming K-12 education to adequately teach Canada's difficult past has been a key priority in this movement, leading to curriculum change across…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Kindergarten
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Alende Amisi; Elizabeth A. Bates; Susan J. Wilbraham – Psychology Teaching Review, 2024
This paper is a critical discussion about how the curriculum contributes to the sense of belonginess within Higher Education (HE), and how the ongoing aim of decolonisation needs to incorporate a more consistent intersectional lens with the curriculum within psychology. Psychology as a discipline has been criticised for its focus on primarily…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Decolonization, Curriculum Development, Psychology
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Naukkarinen, Aimo; Moilanen, Pentti; Tarnanen, Mirja – Journal of Teacher Education and Educators, 2022
In this article, we report a case study of our experiences of a curriculum reform process based on the principles of phenomenon-based learning in higher education in the context of Finnish teacher education. We explore how democracy and participation were present in the decision-making process, highlighting the challenges of promoting the…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Curriculum Development, Organizational Culture, Democratic Values
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Mahak Mahajan – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2025
Articles 28 and 30 of the Indian Constitution (1950) guarantee the right of religious minorities to establish their educational institutions and impart religious education. Analysing the curriculum, textbooks, and pedagogical practices of one such minority-run institution for girls makes it possible for us to see how contemporary Muslims in India…
Descriptors: Females, Religious Schools, Educational Legislation, Muslims
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Tokbolat, Seiilkhan – Power and Education, 2023
This research will analyze the ideological policy of the political regime of Kazakhstan in the field of higher education, which was supposed to find answers to the research question: why the Kazakhstan government is promoting the expansion of higher education. Thus, through the analysis of educational documents in the higher education system, an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Government Role, School Expansion
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Hannam, Patricia; May, Christopher – Journal of Religious Education, 2022
This paper examines the possible relationship between religious education and social justice. A consideration of what it is that education in the public sphere should seek to achieve, in a normative sense, is followed by an explanation of how we conceptualise social justice in this paper. This leads us to be able to explain why the relationship…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Social Justice, Teacher Student Relationship, Student Centered Curriculum
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Kat Cain; Jo Coldwell-Neilson – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2024
The impact of digital technologies on the ways people work, learn and live has been debated and researched for half a century. Digital literacy approaches have recurrently been the focus of educational and industry learning; however, current framings of digital literacy are not sufficient to support students' digital capability development, nor do…
Descriptors: Digital Literacy, Influence of Technology, Access to Computers, Access to Information
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David Lewin – Ethics and Education, 2025
This paper develops work undertaken by the "After Religious Education" project which seeks to reimagine Religious Education in schools for a context in which both religious and non-religious worldviews are taken seriously. One of the longstanding challenges for RE teachers in schools in England has been how to reconcile the broad range…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religious Education, Educational Objectives, Spiritual Development
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