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Pouwels, Jan; Biesta, Gert – Education Sciences, 2017
This paper is about the notion of conflict in the work of John Dewey. Special attention is given to "Democracy and Education" (1916) because of its centennial and its acclaimed status of "magnum opus". After depicting "conflicts as gadflies" that stir thinking--reflection and ingenuity--and relating it to Socrates, in…
Descriptors: Conflict, Educational Philosophy, Democracy, Definitions
Fomin, Andriy – American Educational History Journal, 2005
Many authors note that the history of teaching Latin would be a fruitful topic for a comprehensive treatise. Although intense debates about the quality and necessity of teaching Latin date back as early as in the eighteenth century, Latin courses have persisted into the present and, notably, with few changes in content. The author supports the…
Descriptors: Latin, Teaching Methods, Educational History, Educational Philosophy
Resnick, David – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2006
Traditional (especially religious) education draws on a received vision of the good life to guide its educational efforts. But rich traditions have multiple visions of the good life. Educators who aspire to openness as well as rootedness seek canonical stories that raise for discussion these multiple visions. Such discussions negotiate a…
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, Educational Philosophy, Religious Education, Student Motivation
McKenzie, Leon – 1991
This book frames the higher purposes of adult education in terms of worldview construction. Building on the work of Martin Heidegger, the first of the book's eight chapters defines worldview in two ways: as a vantage point in time and culture that conditions a person's experience of the world and as a person's understanding of the world. Chapter 2…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Beliefs, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Context
Mason, Marilynne S. – New Schools, New Communities, 1995
Describes the Knight Fundamental Academy, a magnet school in the Denver (Colorado) public school system. The academy has demonstrated academic achievement through a rigorous course of instruction in the fundamentals with traditional teaching. Parent involvement is an essential part of the school's philosophy, as are respect and good manners. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students

Cunliffe, Leslie – Journal of Art and Design Education, 1990
Presents an art education model based on Elliot Eisner's three-domain model, emphasizing students' concept ownership and skill development. Criticizes late-modernism influenced practices, arguing creativity can be achieved only through tradition. Diagrams relationships between what art students learn in college and how they later teach. (KM)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Expression, Art History, Art Teachers
Pollak, Susan – 1981
Education was so much a part of Jewish thought and way of life that it was often taken for granted, e.g., the early sages never wrote an articulated plan for education principles and practices. The introduction to this overview of traditional Jewish education discusses the basic concepts of belief in the efficacy of education, the integration of…
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Curriculum, Early Childhood Education, Educational History