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Christoph Wulf – Educational Theory, 2024
In this article Cristoph Wulf examines the basic concepts of pedagogy and educational science in the German-speaking world, looking at education and socialization from the perspective of educational anthropology. He makes evident that the complex German concept of "Bildung," in particular, can only be fully understood by means of a…
Descriptors: Educational Anthropology, Socialization, Educational History, Educational Philosophy
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Kivelä, Ari – Global Education Review, 2023
Every theory of education endorses an image of a human being as someone who can be educated and is capable of self-education and self-cultivation. Since J.F. Herbart, educationalists have been sketching this image under the title "Bildsamkeit," which has become a central element of the specific German way of speaking about educational…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Educational Philosophy, Foreign Countries, Educational Anthropology
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James Arthur; David M. Goodman; Matthew Clemente – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2025
While many recognise the impact formal education has on human flourishing, often overlooked are the forces in society that shape our conception of the good life. Our understanding of flourishing is formed as much by the culture we live in as by the classrooms we learn in. This oversight impacts our ability to think clearly about flourishing…
Descriptors: Educational Anthropology, Educational Environment, Language Usage, Life Satisfaction
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Jeong-Gil Woo – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
This article delves into the examination of the similarities and disparities between education and enhancement, with a particular focus on enhancement within the realm of NBIC (Nano-Bio-Information Technology, Cognitive Science). After scrutinizing how proponents of enhancement have delineated the concept of education, our investigation unfolds…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Cognitive Science, Educational Anthropology
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Naomi Hodgson – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2024
In response to considerable critique of its rigour and relevance, the field of educational research has sought to prove its validity, both in terms of its scientific legitimacy and its relevance to policy and practice. One result of this has been a heightened concern with methodology, to the extent that a form of methodolatry has developed. In…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Philosophy, Validity, Research Methodology
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Berber, Zeynep Baserer; Baserer, Dilek; Dombayci, Mehmet Ali – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2022
Since its existence, the subject of man has been difficult and painful to understand. Philosophical anthropology comes to the fore as the field that deals with the essence and function of man to make sense of him. Philosophical anthropology tries to evaluate man from his birth to death. By doing so, philosophical anthropology draws on various…
Descriptors: Montessori Method, Educational Philosophy, Educational Anthropology, Child Development
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Sevilla-Liu, Anton – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2021
What does it mean to educate for self-awareness? How does this fit within education, with its other objectives, and other learning processes? These are key questions for more comprehensive versions of the mindful education movement. In order to provide some responses to these questions from a cohesive philosophical position, this article examines…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Anthropology, Metacognition, Self Concept
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Naoko Saito; Tomohiro Akiyama – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
Against the prevailing outcomes-based education and the instrumentalization of education, a movement has arisen towards holistic education. This aims to go beyond objective measurement of the outcomes of education in order to treat the student as a whole person. In this paper, we shall examine some strands of education in Japan which in some way…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Holistic Approach, Educational Anthropology, Outcomes of Education
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Lundie, David – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2023
This essay reflects on the longer-term challenges posed to societal, political and educational sectors following the imposition of a shutdown of schools and universities by many governments around the world in response to the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020. Using Rene Girard's analysis of festivals as concealing originary violence, it reflects on the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories
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Chernik, Valerii; Afonkina, Iulia; Kuzmicheva, Tatiana – Education Sciences, 2021
For thousands of years the topic of happiness has attracted attention from the representatives of various sciences. However, until now there has been no unity in understanding the essence, sources, and components of happiness. Quite often, the interpretation of the phenomenon of happiness is limited to the analysis of the works of philosophers of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Psychological Patterns, Educational Theories, Teaching Methods
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Underhill, Helen – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2021
This paper contributes an autoethnographic account of how Paulo Freire's work shapes understandings of education, social change and the possibilities and practices of social research. Drawing on connections between anthropology and education (Schultz, 2014) that underpin "Pedagogy of the Oppressed" (McKenna, 2013), I explore spaces and…
Descriptors: Activism, Teaching Methods, Educational Anthropology, Educational Philosophy
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Jeong, Jaeuk – Journal of Research on Christian Education, 2020
Today's education has three impediments to meaningful and sustainable educational reform; first, the lack of precise and accurate anthropology of learners; second, dilemma between constructivism-leading academy and behaviorism-dominating classrooms; third, the lack of philosophy of education in theory and practice. The Montessori system was built…
Descriptors: Montessori Method, Educational Change, Theory Practice Relationship, Christianity
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Hansen, David T.; Wozniak, Jason Thomas; Galindo Diego, Ana Cecilia – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2015
In this article, we describe a longitudinal inquiry into what it means to be a person in our contemporary world. Our method constitutes a dynamic, non-objectifying fusion of empirical and philosophical anthropology. Field-based anthropology examines actualities: how people lead their lives and talk about them. Philosophical anthropology addresses…
Descriptors: Individual Development, Public School Teachers, Field Studies, Educational Anthropology
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Wilson, Marguerite Anne Fillion – Ethnography and Education, 2015
Sudbury schools, which originated in the USA in the 1960s, are radical alternatives to traditional public schooling that promote egalitarian relationships between children and adults. Given that the Sudbury model has been largely overlooked in educational anthropology, this paper presents findings from a 1.5-year critical ethnographic study of a…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Educational Anthropology, Ethnography, Nontraditional Education
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Derry, Jan – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2013
This article argues that Robert Brandom's work can be used to develop ideas in the area of social epistemology. It suggests that this work, precisely because it was influenced by Hegel, can make a significant contribution with philosophical anthropology at its centre. The argument is developed using illustrations from education: the first, from…
Descriptors: Inferences, Epistemology, Educational Philosophy, Concept Mapping
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