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Kristján Kristjánsson – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2025
Richard Pring (1938-2024) was the first holder of a Chair in Education at the University of Oxford and the Editor of the present journal from 1986 to 2001. This article pays tribute to his legacy in the field of educational philosophy. After reviewing briefly some well-known recurring themes in Pring's educational philosophy, such as his busting…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Moral Development, Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods
Nicholas Tate – History of Education Quarterly, 2024
Spain's greatest modern philosopher, José Ortega y Gasset (1883-1955), wrote about many aspects of education including its aims; the education of children, nations, and elites; types of pedagogy; the reform of the university; and the challenges facing educators in an era of "triumphant plebeianism." The article examines all aspects of…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational History, Progressive Education, Teaching Methods
Wencheng Liu; Xiaofei Li; Gaofeng Li – Science & Education, 2025
The philosophy of science (POS) has gained recognition for its contributions to science education, particularly in integrating the history and philosophy of science (HPS). However, the existing literature lacks a comprehensive review that systematically investigates the implications and limitations of POS in science education research. This study…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Science Education, Educational Research, Scientific Principles
Anthemis Raptopoulou – European Journal of Education, 2025
Recent advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI), particularly AI chatbots like ChatGPT, have sparked significant discussions in higher education regarding their impact on teaching and academic integrity. This study examines the integration of ChatGPT into a philosophy of education course for first-year Education students at a Swedish…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Software, Undergraduate Students, Literacy Education
Andrew Swindell; Luke Greeley; Antony Farag; Bailey Verdone – Online Learning, 2024
The arrival of generative artificial intelligence (AI) is fundamentally different from prior technologies used in educational settings. Educators and researchers of online, blended, and in-person learning are still coming to grips with how to employ current AI technologies in the learning experience, let alone understanding the potential…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Ethics, Guidelines
Whalen, Clayton – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2023
The purpose of this article is to examine and apply the ancient Greek principle of arete (embodied excellence/virtue) to the field of physical education in order to provide it with a powerful intrinsic justification and thus elevate it to the status of a fundamental academic discipline. Physical education, when guided by an arete-based philosophy,…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Physical Education, Kinesthetic Perception, Social Emotional Learning
Heasly, Berise – Discourse and Communication for Sustainable Education, 2021
The central concept within this research work is Edu-tensegrity. It is the foundation of the Heasly Thinking Skills System and uses a geodesic dome as a refreshed visual depiction of the many varied elements in the whole world of education, given paradigm changes within lived experience of 21st century education. This system uses a disciplined use…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Teaching Skills, Educational Change, Sustainability
Chandan Maheshkar; Jayant Sonwalkar – Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education, 2024
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the key factors through which an optimum pedagogy mix can be determined towards effective teaching practice and enhanced student learning outcomes in business/management education. Design/methodology/approach: An exploratory research design has been used. A sample of 310 was analyzed using exploratory factor…
Descriptors: Marketing, Business Administration Education, Teaching Methods, Educational Objectives
Koon Lin Wong; Carla Briffett-Aktas; Wing Fun Oliver Kong; Choi Pat Ho – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2025
To create a socially just teaching method in higher education (HE), we used Fraser's social justice framework to create a new pedagogical method called student voice for social justice (SVSJ). SVSJ emphasizes student voice and empowerment by developing a co-constructed learning space where students can influence the procedure and content of the…
Descriptors: Student Empowerment, Teaching Methods, Educational Objectives, Social Justice
Bergdahl, Lovisa; Langmann, Elisabet – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2020
Making liberal democratic values meaningful to study in schools is a more complex issue than being a question of turning values into explicit educational goals (Schleicher) or of curing a motivational deficit (Critchley). Since values seem to play an important role in the practices and commitments of people's everyday lives, values are calling for…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Political Attitudes, Educational Objectives, Teaching Methods
Xuan, Dung Bui; Xuan, Thanh Bui – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2021
Rousseau was a great thinker of educational philosophy. This paper explores Rousseau's view of educational philosophy to be aware of educational goals and innovation using dialectical materialism. Methodology is a comprehensive principle, a development principle, and a specific historical focus. The above method is the basis for understanding…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Innovation, Foreign Countries, Educational History
Gianoutsos, Jamie – History of Education, 2019
This article offers the first modern explication of the educational writings of Charles Hoole (1610-1667), arguing that his writings offer significant insight into the educational aims and methods of school instructors in seventeenth-century England. From attending to the needs of slow learners, to promoting learning games, to emphasising that…
Descriptors: Educational History, Foreign Countries, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
Sozek, Jon – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2021
This essay explores Jacques Maritain's philosophy of education as a means to better understand Pope Francis's recent promotion of a "Global Compact on Education," and in particular Francis's commitment "to make human persons in their value and dignity the center of every educational program." After situating Maritain's…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Catholics, Higher Education, Educational Philosophy
Dahlbeck, Johan – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2015
This article begins with the question: What is it to live? It is argued that, from a Spinozistic perspective, to live is not an either/or kind of matter. Rather, it is something that inevitably comes in degrees. The idea is that through good education and proper training a person can learn to increase his or her degree of existence by acquiring…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Authors, Metacognition, Educational Philosophy
Taylor, Ashley – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2018
The educational aims described by educational philosophers rarely embrace the full range of differences in intellectual ability, adaptive behavior, or communication that children exhibit. Because envisioned educational aims have significant consequences for how educational practices, pedagogy, and curricula are conceptualized, the failure to…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Intellectual Disability, Educational Objectives, Teaching Methods