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Andrea Fiore – Educational Theory, 2023
In this paper, Andrea Fiore sketches the notion of familiarity in Dewey's thought, particularly in its relations with education, aesthetics, and art. The importance of that notion emerges in Dewey's well-known writings such as "How We Think," "The School and Society," and "Art as Experience," where he shows that not…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Aesthetics, Familiarity, Art
Savransky, Martin – Educational Theory, 2022
The patterns of ecological devastation that mark the present unexpectedly enable an ancient and many-storied question to resurface with renewed force: the question of the arts of living--that is, of learning how to live and die well with others on a precarious Earth. Modernity has all but forgotten this question, which has long been buried under…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Climate, Educational Philosophy, Art
Zhao, Guoping – Educational Theory, 2014
In education, art has often been perceived as entertainment and decoration and is the first subject to go when there are budget cuts or test-score pressures. Drawing on Emmanuel Lévinas's idea of the primacy of radical alterity that breaks the totality of our being, enables self-transformation and ethics, and ensures community as a totality…
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Philosophy, Role
Arcilla, René V. – Educational Theory, 2015
Have the critiques of humanism of the 1960s and 1970s buried this idea once and for all? Or is there a way that humanism can absorb some of this antihumanist thinking and thereby renew itself? Drawing on writings of Michel Foucault, Charles Taylor, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Martin Heidegger in order to illuminate artworks by Robert Smithson and…
Descriptors: Humanism, Philosophy, Art, Education
Johansson, Viktor – Educational Theory, 2017
What happens if we think of children's play as a form of great art that we turn to and return to for inspiration, for education? If we can see play as art, then what and how can we learn from children's play or from playing with them? What can philosophy, or philosophers, learn from children's play? In this essay Viktor Johansson gives examples of…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Preschool Children, Play, Fiction
Moses, Russell G. – Educational Theory, 2017
In this essay, Russell G. Moses argues that Charles Sanders Peirce's article "Evolutionary Love" establishes a general normative framework for a logic of evolutionary, progressive imagination that can be used to elucidate an evolutionary continuity between the normative works of Jane Addams, John Dewey, and Alain Locke. This exercise…
Descriptors: Ethics, Teaching Methods, Models, Progressive Education
Hildebrand, David L. – Educational Theory, 2016
In this essay, David Hildebrand connects "Democracy and Education" to Dewey's wider corpus. Hildebrand argues that "Democracy and Education's" central objective is to offer a practical and philosophical answer to the question, What is needed to live a meaningful life, and how can education contribute? He argues, further, that…
Descriptors: Democracy, Democratic Values, Educational Theories, Educational Philosophy

Bayles, Ernest E. – Educational Theory, 1971
This article answers C. M. Smith, The Aesthetics of John Dewey and Aesthetic Education" (EJ 039 063) where Smith claims that Dewey posits a discontinuity between art and every day events. Author claims that Dewey posits a differentiation but not discontinuity. (MS)
Descriptors: Art, Education, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories

Smith, C. M. – Educational Theory, 1971
The author responds to criticism from Ernest E. Bayles (AA 511 455) of an earlier article dealing with John Dewey's philosophy of art and the artists' relation to everday events. (MS)
Descriptors: Art, Education, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories

Douglas, George H. – Educational Theory, 1972
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art, Educational Philosophy, Intellectual Disciplines
Hansen, David T. – Educational Theory, 2004
In this article, I elucidate the idea of a poetics of teaching and outline its value to scholars and teachers who seek a deeper understanding of the practice. A poetics of teaching draws together aesthetic, intellectual, and moral dimensions of the work that are often treated separately, if treated at all, in both research and in the classroom. In…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Intellectual Disciplines, Teaching Methods, Teaching (Occupation)

Bresler, Liora; Davidson, Judith – Educational Theory, 1995
This article focuses on the different interpretations of art reflected in six of the essays on art in educational research and teaching in this journal issue, the related views of knowledge that they imply, the tones and colors of the essay voices, and the ramifications for research, curriculum, and teaching that can be drawn from this work. (JB)
Descriptors: Art, Curriculum Development, Educational Research, Epistemology

Garrison, James W. – Educational Theory, 1990
This article attempts to develop the Deweyan naturalistic existential metaphysics which underlies Maxine Greene's diverse dialectics. Also included are reflections on the implications of the dialectic of freedom and Dewey's metaphysics for education and the arts. (IAH)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art, Creative Thinking, Educational Philosophy

Phillips, D. C. – Educational Theory, 1995
This paper critiques and explores some of the fundamental issues that Elliot Eisner has raised in recent speeches and in an essay in this journal on art, curriculum, and educational research. The paper also examines the related essays on these topics in this journal. (JB)
Descriptors: Art, Educational Philosophy, Educational Research, Hermeneutics

Eisner, Elliot W. – Educational Theory, 1995
This analysis describes some of the general features of art and goes on to look at what the artistic treatment of research entails. Artistically crafted research that includes coherence, imagery, and particularity can help to explain what is important about schools. Further, the education of teachers should be regarded as the education of artists.…
Descriptors: Art, Educational Philosophy, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education