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Ghosh, Ranjan – Comparative Education Review, 2015
The article explores Rabindranath Tagore's ideas on child education, focusing on Tagore's notion of the child, method and nonmethod in education, a deep understanding of education in relation to the child's surroundings, and the ways in which Tagore envisaged the relationship between the child and the teacher--the "guru-shishya"…
Descriptors: Profiles, Change Agents, Child Development, Educational Environment
Jamison, Christopher – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2013
Over recent decades, much has been achieved in developing Catholic school religious programmes, chaplaincy and community life but the ordinary curriculum now needs to be the focus of the school's Catholic ethos. The International Baccalaureate shows the structure by which an educational vision can explicitly inform a school's core curriculum.…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Core Curriculum, Institutional Mission, Curriculum Development
Pesce, Sebastien – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2011
My aim in this paper is to show the relevance of an "effective semiotics"; that is, a field study based upon Peirce's semiotics. The general context of this investigation is educational semiotics rather than semiotics of teaching: I am concerned with a general approach of educational processes, not with skills and curricula. My paper is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Semiotics, Field Studies, Program Implementation
Saito, Naoko – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2011
In the practice of education and educational reforms today "meritocracy" is a prevalent mode of thinking and discourse. Behind political and economic debates over the just distribution of education benefits, other kinds of philosophical issues, concerning the question of democracy, await to be addressed. As a means of evoking a language more…
Descriptors: Democracy, Inclusion, Social Justice, Citizenship
Newman, Anne – Educational Theory, 2012
Educational theorists frequently invoke rights claims to express their views about educational justice and authority. But the unyielding nature of rights claims presents a significant quandary in democratic contexts, given the tension between rights claims and majoritarian democracy. Educational theorists have given limited attention to this…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Democracy, Democratic Values, Educational Philosophy
Tocci, Charles – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2010
At some point the mechanics of schooling begin running of their own accord. Such has become the case with grades (A's, B's, C's, etc.). This article reconsiders the history of grades through the concepts of immanence and abstract machines from the oeuvre of Deleuze and Guattari. In the first section, the history of grades as presently written…
Descriptors: Grades (Scholastic), Grading, Student Evaluation, Educational Philosophy
Glassman, Michael; Kang, Min Ju – International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 2011
The emergence of Web 2.0 and some of its ascendant tools such as blogs and wikis have the potential to dramatically change education, both in how we conceptualize and operationalize processes and strategies. We argue in this paper that it is a change that has been over a century in coming. The promise of the Web 2.0 is similar to ideas proposed by…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Logical Thinking, Internet, Progressive Education
Peacock, Alan; Pratt, Nick – Learning Environments Research, 2011
This article focuses on educational enterprises outside the formal sector, such as museums, botanical gardens and interactive science centres. International research is drawn on to illuminate how design, culture, educational strategies and settings combine to affect the way in which young people respond to experiences on offer, leading to analysis…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Educational Strategies, Sociocultural Patterns, Museums
Lefrancois, David; Ethier, Marc-Andre – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2010
Is the idea that the self-determination of all citizens influences progress towards democracy not merely a dream that breaks itself against the hard historical reality of political societies? Is not the same fate reserved for all pedagogical innovations in democratic education that depend on this great dream? It is commonplace to assert this logic…
Descriptors: Democracy, Democratic Values, Citizenship, Educational Principles
Zembylas, Michalinos – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2012
The present essay discusses the value of citizenship as shared fate in sites of ethnic conflict and analyzes its implications for citizenship education in light of three issues: first, the requirements of affective relationality in the notion of citizenship-as-shared fate; second, the tensions between the values of human rights and shared fate in…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Altruism, Conflict, Citizenship Education
Farquhar, Sandy – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2012
An intensification of interest in early childhood by government, parents, and employers, focuses primarily on the provision of private early childhood education services outside of the home. With a focus on New Zealand, the paper argues that the form of early education now promoted is a particular form of care and education that moves children…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Curriculum, Early Childhood Education, Young Children
Dunning, Paula – Education Canada, 2011
The Canadian Education Association, originally called the Dominion Educational Association, was established 120 years ago and held its first annual meeting in Montreal in July 1892, at a time when free and compulsory public education was just gaining a foothold in Canada. The pivotal role of public education has always been to reflect the values…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Environment, Public Education, Social Change
Delbanco, Andrew – Princeton University Press, 2012
As the commercialization of American higher education accelerates, more and more students are coming to college with the narrow aim of obtaining a preprofessional credential. The traditional four-year college experience--an exploratory time for students to discover their passions and test ideas and values with the help of teachers and peers--is in…
Descriptors: Commercialization, Humanistic Education, United States History, Global Approach
Fraser, Wilma; Hyland-Russell, Tara – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2011
This article invokes the spirit of "Sophia" as metaphorical guide for an ongoing reclamation of wisdom spaces and describes a path for educators and practitioners that can assist in the recovery of wisdom in the face of increasing pressures of measurable outcomes within the field of lifelong learning. The authors first examine wisdom…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Figurative Language, Lifelong Learning, Adult Learning
Moore, Philip – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2011
Here I write an appreciation of Settlage's account of experiences with preservice teachers in the United States. Focusing on his use of notions of narrative and counterstories I explore the politics of experience in education looking at how he uses narrative and story, the politics entailed in the polyvocal evidence he presents and the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Ethnography, Preservice Teacher Education, Story Telling