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Daniel Moulin – Journal of Moral Education, 2024
Inspired by Aristotle and Goffman this article considers how the study of virtue acquisition may be pursued through an observational theorising about social interactions in institutions. Adapting Goffman's and Harré's notions of moral order and moral career, it proposes character education to be a dialogic process requiring negotiation between…
Descriptors: Ethics, Interpersonal Relationship, Philosophy, Moral Development
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Rijal, Akmal; Sauri, Sofyan; Kosasih, Aceng – Journal of College and Character, 2023
The design framework of the value education model integrates natural sciences (NS), social sciences (SS), Islamic religious education (IRE), and extracurricular activities. This model is an effort to lay the foundations of the correct educational philosophy in a curriculum that contains the values, morals, and ethics that students should possess…
Descriptors: Values Education, Curriculum Development, Islam, Learning Processes
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Polat, Mizrap – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2017
The breadth of the symbolic, linguistic and practical articulation of Tasawwuf philosophy includes concepts pertinent to education. Tasawwuf distinguishes itself as a site for the development of moral sensibility and mindfulness ("taqwa"), as an intellectuality recognizing the sense and purpose of faith ("?ikma and ma?rifa"),…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Philosophy, Religious Factors, Religious Education
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Nipitpon Nanthawong – Higher Education Studies, 2024
This research aims to compare the social studies curricula of Thailand and New York State, USA, analyze their similarities and differences, and propose guidelines for improving the Thai social studies curriculum. The study employed a qualitative research methodology, using documentary analysis of the Thai Basic Education Core Curriculum B.E. 2551…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Social Studies, Core Curriculum, Foreign Countries
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Bai, Limin – Frontiers of Education in China, 2013
This paper examines how the definition and interpretation of the concept gewu zhizhi ???? (investigating things and extending knowledge), evolved along with Chinese intellectual efforts to construct the framework for Chinese learning which, in turn, had a profound impact on the development of educational curricula in different historical periods.…
Descriptors: Educational History, Foreign Countries, Educational Philosophy, Confucianism
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Thorburn, Malcolm – British Educational Research Journal, 2015
In the broad area of moral philosophy, critiques of well-being values have notably increased since the 1980's. Often underpinning analysis are contrasting theories of well-being, e.g. subjective constructs that value highly reflections on personal experiences and individual fulfillment, and objective theories that emphasise more through specific…
Descriptors: Well Being, Values, Holistic Approach, Values Education
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Ozolinš, Janis – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2013
The place of physical education has been contested in recent times and it has been argued that its justification as part of school curricula seems to be marginal at best. Such justifications as have been offered, propose that physical education is justified because of its contribution to moral development or because it is capable of being studied…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Physical Education, Human Body, Educational Philosophy
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Hansen, David T. – Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education, 2013
In this chapter, the author proposes to imagine the aims of the school in light of a cosmopolitan philosophy of education. The first section that follows provides a summary account of what the author takes cosmopolitanism to mean. The second section frames a philosophy of education that stems from this account. The third and penultimate section…
Descriptors: Institutional Mission, School Role, Role of Education, Moral Development
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Pietig, Jeanne – Social Education, 1980
Compares Kohlberg's and Dewey's views on moral education with regard to implications for elementary social studies classes, moral instruction of children, curriculum development, and community life of the school. Concludes that Dewey's approach to moral education is more comprehensive than Kohlberg's. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy, Educational Psychology, Elementary Education
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Deacon, Roger – South African Journal of Education, 2006
Michel Foucault's work is already well-known in the field of education. What is not yet well-known is that Foucault's oeuvre as a whole incorporates within itself and offers for wider consumption a number of key educational themes. For purposes of clarity, these themes can be reduced to three, dealing with what might be called the past, present,…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Teaching Methods, Curriculum Development
Wagner, Herbert A., III – Independent School, 1978
The author summarizes some of Piaget's beliefs, and states that the curriculum in today's schools must be changed in order to put into practice some of these beliefs, and to prepare students to reason together and work cooperatively to solve common world problems. (KC)
Descriptors: Child Development, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Needs
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Knitter, William – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1988
Delineates the concepts of character, virtue, vice, and privation which undergird Joseph J. Schwab's 'informing vision,' as discussed in "The Practical 4: Something for Curriculum Professors to Do." States that in explicating the informing vision, the animating spirit needs to be retained. (LS)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Research, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices
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Cooper, Carolyn R. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1998
Traces the rationale for the development of unique talents to William James (1902) and suggests a relationship between this process and the maturity of one's ethos. Curricular opportunities to stimulate gifted students to use their creativity productively to make their world a better place are discussed. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Consciousness Raising, Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy
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Beller, Edward – Journal of Educational Thought, 1986
Discusses the weaknesses inherent in Sidney Simon's values clarification method and Lawrence Kohlberg's cognitive moral development method, suggesting that single class, isolated instruction overlooks the affective, unconscious elements of character formation. Recommends an alternative holistic approach based on John Locke's concept of all…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Needs, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
Research for Better Schools, Inc., Philadelphia, PA. – 1978
The document contains a paper on the values theorists' approach to moral/citizenship education and three critiques of the paper. The paper discusses the common goal of values education approaches which is to help individuals lead personally satisfying lives and become constructive members of society. Values clarification, moral development, and…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy
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