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Ian Normile – Educational Theory, 2024
Ian Normile begins this study from the premise that critical thinking is often conceptualized and practiced in problematically narrow and instrumentalized ways. Following Ronald Barnett, he suggests that the idea of "critical being" can help expand the theory and practice of critical thinking to better meet the needs of education and…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Psychological Patterns, Experience, Educational Philosophy
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Nikolaidis, A. C. – Educational Theory, 2020
This article presents a pedagogical approach for disrupting epistemic injustice. In it, A. C. Nikolaidis first demonstrates that different forms of epistemic injustice -- testimonial, hermeneutical, and contributory -- are the result of limited or distorted conceptual resources and then argues that concept proliferation can be a promising…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Justice, Critical Thinking, Social Bias
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Wheeler-Bell, Quentin – Educational Theory, 2019
In this essay, Quentin Wheeler-Bell aims to reframe recent attempts to rethink the core principles of critical pedagogy. He argues that these attempts have been unsuccessful because they reproduce a deeper problem -- specifically, an identity crisis -- within critical pedagogy. The source of this problem, he contends, is that those working in this…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Instruction, Teaching Methods, Educational Principles
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Southworth, James – Educational Theory, 2021
Previous research on open-mindedness, whether by critical thinking researchers, philosophers of education, or intellectual virtue theorists, has not sufficiently addressed the challenge posed by cognitive bias, particularly motivated reasoning. How can students develop their open-mindedness when they are often motivated to preserve their prior…
Descriptors: Perspective Taking, Critical Thinking, Learning Motivation, Abstract Reasoning
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Panjwani, Farid – Educational Theory, 2023
A key epistemological assumption in the ideologies of many of the groups termed extremist is that there is an unmediated access to a Divine Will. Driven by this assumption, and facilitated by several other factors, a range of coercive actions (including violence) to force others into submission to the perceived Will of God are seen as justified by…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Terrorism, Antisocial Behavior, Criticism
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Bezalel, Glenn – Educational Theory, 2022
The growth of academic discussion about teaching controversial topics in the classroom has been matched by parallel studies into conspiracy theories in recent decades. Despite the interdisciplinary interest in the latter, there has been very little discussion of conspiracy theories within educational discourse. This article takes up the discussion…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Discussion (Teaching Technique), Case Studies
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Paul, L. A.; Quiggin, John – Educational Theory, 2020
Universities aspire to offer students a transformative experience, but rarely spell out the nature of this transformation. In this essay, L. A. Paul and John Quiggin frame the successful university education as transformative in the philosophical sense. They explain the way that a successful college education can be understood as generating an…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Higher Education, Universities, Role of Education
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Pack, Justin – Educational Theory, 2019
In this essay Justin Pack responds to Vine Deloria, Jr., and Daniel Wildcat's call to "indigenize education" by exploring what that entails both in his own life and for his teaching. Recognizing the power of "place" in Native American metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics is essential to the project of indigenizing education,…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Culturally Relevant Education, American Indian Education
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Jaggar, Alison M. – Educational Theory, 2015
The terms "ideal theory" and "nonideal theory" are used in contemporary Anglophone political philosophy to identify alternative methodological approaches for justifying normative claims. Each term is used in multiple ways. In this article Alison M. Jaggar disentangles several versions of ideal and nonideal theory with a view to…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Politics, Justice, Moral Values
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Kwak, Duck-Joo – Educational Theory, 2015
In this essay, Duck-Joo Kwak draws on Hannah Arendt's concept of judgment in exploring what it means to teach the humanities as a form of values education in a postmetaphysical age. Arendt's concept of judgment is closely related to Ciceronian humanism, which is concerned with the wisdom to choose one's company while appreciating this pursuit…
Descriptors: Humanistic Education, Value Judgment, Values Education, Philosophy
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Holma, Katariina – Educational Theory, 2011
The crucial epistemological question for formulating the principles that underlie moral education concerns the status of rationality and objectivity in ethics and education. In this essay Katariina Holma argues that the intertwined understanding of the concepts of education, ethics, rationality, and objectivity is built into our language and our…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Ethics, Values Education, Moral Values
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Ritola, Juho – Educational Theory, 2011
In this essay Juho Ritola develops a justificationist approach to social epistemology, which holds that normatively satisfactory social processes pertaining to the acquisition, storage, dissemination, and use of knowledge must be evidence-based processes that include appropriate reflective attitudes by the relevant agents and, consequently, the…
Descriptors: Evidence, Prediction, Critical Thinking, Epistemology
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Bevan, Ryan – Educational Theory, 2009
In this essay, Ryan Bevan explores the pedagogical implications of taking virtue epistemology as the philosophical foundation of educational theory rather than following the instrumentalist approach that is currently dominant. According to Bevan, the critical thinking strategies characteristic of instrumentalism generally work to further the…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Critical Thinking, Epistemology, Misconceptions
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Senchuk, Dennis M. – Educational Theory, 2008
In a turn on the familiar notion that learning is inquiry, Dennis Senchuk suggests in this essay that an otherwise exemplary educational curriculum could benefit from the inclusion of some distinctively skeptical modes of inquiry. Senchuk construes two pertinent varieties of skepticism as inquiries into inquiry--one involving an inquiry into the…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Educational Philosophy, Inquiry, Curriculum
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Connell, Jeanne M. – Educational Theory, 2008
In this review essay, Jeanne Connell examines the influence of pragmatic philosophy on the scholarly works of twentieth-century literary theorist and English educator Louise Rosenblatt through the lens of a recent collection of her essays originally published between 1936 and 1999. Rosenblatt grounded her transactional theory of literature in…
Descriptors: Literary Criticism, Teaching Methods, Literature, English Instruction
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