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Masamichi Ueno; Kayo Fujii; Yasunori Kashiwagi – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
This paper studies the theory and practice of Minna in Manabi, as the Japanese concept of learning from the perspective of moral education. The Japanese word Minna, which means "all" or "everyone," plays an important role in Manabi. The word "Minna" is often found in textbooks used in moral education classes, and…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Ethical Instruction, Asian Culture, Foreign Countries
Pascale F. Engelmajer; Massimo A. Rondolino – Honors in Practice, 2024
What do students hear when we talk of mindfulness? To reframe unexamined assumptions among students who conceptualize both mindfulness and honors education as "doing more" (more exercises to gain psychological benefits and more work to gain higher GPAs), the authors of this paper piloted a new course in philosophy and religious studies.…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Cooperative Learning, Team Teaching, Metacognition
Raaghav Pandya – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The post-pandemic classroom dealt with not only the mental health struggles of educators and students, but also the technological and virtual learning dependence in a time ridden with misinformation. At this time, it was important to not only consider the purpose and intent of science education as a learning experience, but also pedagogical…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Inquiry, Scientific Concepts, Physics
Oral, Sevket Benhür – Ethics and Education, 2023
Many political and economic forces are driven by the desire to eliminate democratic plurality in today's political juncture. Democratic republicanism itself in its contemporary forms has failed to address many of the daunting moral, political, economic, social, technological, and ecological challenges we face today. It is argued that to fulfill…
Descriptors: Democracy, Economic Factors, Political Influences, Buddhism
Hattam, Robert – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2021
This paper assumes that educators are now involved in a struggle for their souls and for the souls of their students. The idea of the soul in this case is not the religious one, but the soul invoked by Foucault (1977) to name that aspect of self, (subjectivity, psyche) that 'exists, or is produced … within the body … or born … out of methods of…
Descriptors: Freedom, Religious Factors, Self Concept, Ethics
Sin, William – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
How do people acquire modesty? A simple answer is: if people see that modesty is a worthy trait, they will incorporate it into their character. However, sometimes the knowledge that one is modest would undermine one's modesty. So, Driver claims that the modest person must not know his merits. If we are to accept Driver's claim, it would be…
Descriptors: Confucianism, Personality Traits, Moral Values, Asian Culture
Kato, Morimichi – Educational Studies in Japan: International Yearbook, 2022
Today, teaching literature has an established place within the school and university curricula in Western and East Asian countries. This seems so natural that we take the educational role of literature for granted. However, history teaches us that elevating literature to an academic subject required a defense of literature against the critical…
Descriptors: Literature, Teaching Methods, Criticism, Moral Values
Todd, Sharon – SUNY Press, 2023
How are educational encounters understood, experienced, and lived? How are they conceptualized? How do they shape our being in and of the world? In this time of apparent distance and disconnect, this volume emphasizes the role of contact and connectedness in education, above all by understanding education as encounters, as embodied, sensory…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Psychiatry, Sensory Experience, Educational Theories
Malone, Karen; Tran, Chi – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
Humans are living in damaged landscapes within a new geographical epoch known as the Anthropocene. The COVID-19 outbreak fuels uncertainty, instability, and ambiguity for humans. This viral disaster has been blamed for losing and further exacerbating ecological imbalance, and prompts a need to re-examine multispecies relations and, in particular,…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Diseases, Climate
Lee, Jeong-Kyu – Online Submission, 2023
The purpose of this study is to explore whether happiness is the ultimate goal of higher education. In order to discuss this article systematically, four research questions are addressed. First, what are the concepts and principles of happiness in terms of religion and philosophy? Second, what are significant factors of happiness? Third, what are…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Psychological Patterns, Higher Education, Religion
Saari, Antti – Journal of Transformative Education, 2020
While contemplative approaches have recently garnered much attention in different areas of transformative education, the interpersonal and relational aspects of contemplative training have received less scrutiny. This article examines the relational dynamics involved in contemplative education from a Lacanian viewpoint. The concept of transference…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Psychiatry, Philosophy, Reflection
Khoo, Yishin; Lin, Jing – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2023
This paper responds to the special issue's call for educators to examine the epistemological and ontological changes that happen to themselves after long-term working abroad and how this experience helps challenge theoretical and pedagogical norms in education. Employing collaborative autoethnography as our research method, we use our life stories…
Descriptors: Non Western Civilization, Autobiographies, Ethnography, Research Methodology
Thongdee, Vitthaya; Promkun, Suraphon; Sawatta, Sutipong; Namseethan, Somkuan; Ruangsan, Niraj – Online Submission, 2021
The objectives of this research are: 1) to study the state of the Buddhist learning process of the Department of Social Studies, Religion and Culture (DSRC); 2) to create a model for Buddhist learning activities (MBLA) for DSRC; 3) to evaluate the results of MBLA operation. This study was carried out by means of the mixed method research. The…
Descriptors: Buddhism, Social Studies, Learning Activities, Learning Processes
Solgi, Maryam; Safara, Maryam – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2018
In many of the contemporary writings, the scholars have talked about spirituality as a constant pursuit of humanity throughout history. Throughout history, the search for spirituality has found numerous cultural interpretations, but its critical and comparative study in the global and intercultural context is an emerging phenomenon of the…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Psychology, Religious Factors, Christianity
Lin, Jing; Culham, Tom; Scott, Charles – Journal of Character Education, 2020
In this article, we argue that virtues can emerge from contemplation which can lead us to attunement with the Dao thereby realizing our inner goodness and intrinsic traits. This requires us to persist in doing inner and outer work. Inner work involves meditation and reflective practices to awaken ourselves and others. Outer work involves engaging…
Descriptors: Ethics, Religion, Metacognition, Reflection