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Jeff Standley – Educational Theory, 2025
This paper examines the relationship between educators' epistemic character and their professional responsibilities, arguing that the role of educator carries unique epistemic obligations. Drawing on virtue epistemology and the ethics of belief, Jeff Standley contends that these obligations stem from education's core epistemic aims: cultivating…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Teacher Responsibility, Teacher Role, Teaching Methods
Esther Prins; Davin Carr-Chellman – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2025
As a way to conclude, this article elaborates key themes that emerged from the collected articles in this volume. Each article carries its own important message about the role of adult education in confronting White Christian nationalism, while here, Prins and Carr-Chellman offer a thematic interpretation of the volume as a whole. These themes…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Whites, Christianity, Nationalism
Gert Biesta – Scottish Educational Review, 2025
In this article I make the case that in order to understand what is special and distinctive about education, we ought to approach education from the angle of the teacher. I show that this suggestion goes against a current trend in educational discourse, which is to put learners and their learning in the centre of attention. I argue why such a turn…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Student Centered Learning, Teaching Methods, Comparative Analysis
Assadullah Sadiq; Jim Anderson – School Community Journal, 2025
The purpose of this article is to identify and examine the barriers between Afghan refugee families and a school in Pakistan and how they could have been diminished by leveraging families' funds of knowledge (Moll & Greenberg, 1990). Pakistan was a country of temporary asylum (or first safe country) for these parents/guardians as they awaited…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Barriers, Refugees, Family School Relationship
Adolescents' Moral Self-Cultivation through Emulation: Implications for Modelling in Moral Education
Wouter Sanderse – Journal of Moral Education, 2024
This paper aims to offer a new perspective on role modelling by examining adolescents' own efforts to lead a morally virtuous life. While traditional approaches to moral education emphasize the importance of teachers as role models, this study proposes a shift in focus towards adolescents' own role models. Drawing on the philosophical concept of…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Role Models, Modeling (Psychology), Self Concept
Emerald Henderson – Journal of Moral Education, 2024
A foundational principle of neo-Aristotelian character education is that virtue can be cultivated, in particular through the emulation of moral role models, such as teachers. Yet despite the pedagogical appeal of role modelling, what emulation involves remains methodologically unclear. In this paper, I suggest that part of this ambiguity lies in a…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Moral Development, Ethics, Role Models
Marieke Schaper – Educational Theory, 2025
Fostering transformative experiences is a central goal of education. In this article, Marieke Schaper examines the relationship between doubt and transformation in education, specifically problematizing the idea that doubt can serve as a catalyst for transformative experiences in the classroom. Schaper's thesis is that doubt is not valuable by…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Transformative Learning, Credibility, Learning Experience
Steven Hodge – Curriculum Journal, 2024
The curriculum work of teachers is understood and conceptualised in different ways. A prevalent view is that teachers are an integral part of a system of transmission and their work with curriculum essentially a technical exercise. Some form of this view seems to be assumed by policymakers, parents and at least some teachers. However, when this…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Hermeneutics, Educational Theories, Creative Teaching
Andy Markwick; Michael J. Reiss – Curriculum Journal, 2025
Today's school students are inheriting complex and harmful global challenges that are potentially irreversible and which they will need to address. The ability to think critically and creatively, to work in interdisciplinary teams and to understand the importance of a healthy planet for all life will be needed for success. Education has a major…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Curriculum Development, Global Approach, Teaching Methods
Jennifer Schero – Journal of Museum Education, 2024
In the last decade, explorations into the work of volunteer educators, titled "docents," within art museums revealed turbulent circumstances that led some institutions to alter their volunteer programs, if not end them entirely. How did art museums come to rely on volunteers to undertake such an important responsibility -- that of…
Descriptors: Museums, Volunteers, Art Education, Educational History
Samina Mishra – Contemporary Education Dialogue, 2024
This article examines the role of the arts in education through a detailed sharing of a research project, Hum Hindustani, on children and citizenship. Using examples of work co-created with children in art workshops for the project, the article offers an understanding of the place of the arts in the classroom to provoke a larger conversation that…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Workshops, Children, Citizenship
Robin Barfield – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2024
There is a longstanding discussion in child theology around the role of cognition for faith formation. This article explores research in the area of disability theology in order to examine potential benefits for Christian ministry to the child. It suggests three areas which may be profitable: the importance of increasing information to accompany…
Descriptors: Schemata (Cognition), Christianity, Religious Factors, Child Development
Samson, Patricia L. – Papers on Postsecondary Learning and Teaching, 2019
Participatory collaboration involving multi-stakeholder engagement generates opportunities for creativity and innovation in curriculum planning, building partnerships between students, teachers, institutions, and communities. Integrating student voices at planning and design levels places students at the center of this process, where meaningful…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Curriculum Development, Teacher Role, Student Role
Papastephanou, Marianna – Ethics and Education, 2023
Curiosity is not prominent in investigations on democratic development. Nor is curiosity discussed in democratic education discourses. However, this article contributes to the present Special Issue the idea that the connection of curiosity and democracy should not be ignored. First, I show that curiosity's connection with democracy has,…
Descriptors: Democracy, Educational Philosophy, Learning Motivation, Teaching Methods
Spence, Larry D. – Stylus Publishing LLC, 2022
Deep and lasting learning results when we teach human brains in ways responsive to how they're structured and how they function, which is not how we imagine they work or wish they would work. This book proposes a radical restructuring of teaching so that it conforms to how people learn. Spence maintains that teaching cannot and should not be aimed…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learning, Teacher Role, Instructional Effectiveness