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Woo, Jeong-Gil – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019
This study investigates the educational thought of Confucius with focus on the educational relationship in the "Analects," which is a historical text that defines the foundations of Confucianism. The first part of the investigation examines Confucius' concept of the educational relationship and how it is characterized with a dialogical…
Descriptors: Confucianism, Educational Philosophy, History, Educational Practices
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Tan, Charlene – Oxford Review of Education, 2018
This paper compares the educational thought of Paulo Freire and Confucius on what it means to be more fully human. Both Freire and Confucius object to the dehumanisation of human beings through the banking concept of education and other oppressive practices. They argue for the ontological vocation of becoming more fully human through humanisation…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Confucianism, Educational Philosophy, Humanism
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Vine, Luda – Journal of Research on Christian Education, 2020
The dualisms between theory and practice, individual and society, intellectual and manual, as identified by John Dewey in the 19th century, find their direct correspondence in the writings of a contemporary Christian writer of his era, Ellen G. White, whose publications and life work led to the development of what is now one of the single largest…
Descriptors: Christianity, Educational Philosophy, Theory Practice Relationship, Protestants
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Bhang, Jina; Kwak, Duck-Joo – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019
This paper makes a bold attempt to make sense of contemporary Koreans' common expectation of the educational role of public school teachers by tracing its historical and cultural roots to the neo-Confucian humanistic tradition of the Joseon dynasty in Korea that lasted for about 500 years until Korea began to modernize in the late nineteenth…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Confucianism, Humanism, Ethics
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Starkey, Louise – Critical Studies in Education, 2019
While the terms student-centred and learner-centred are used to describe a range of neo-liberal educational policies and practices around the world, the meaning is not clearly defined. This limits its utility as a concept in policy, research and practice. This article applies abductive reasoning to explore how student-centred education is…
Descriptors: Student Centered Learning, Educational Policy, Educational Practices, Principals
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Batra, Sunil – Contemporary Education Dialogue, 2013
How do schooling years impact children's lives, in rural and urban settings? Why do some children have lower self-esteem than others? What kinds of conflicts do adolescents experience in their search for identity? Why are some teachers able to understand the importance of ensuring the well-being of children while others do not? Does the emotional…
Descriptors: Child Development, Individual Development, Social Development, Emotional Development
Faure, Edgar; And Others – 1972
The report of the International Commission on the Development of Education aims to assist governments in formulating national strategies for the development of education in a changing universe. Emphasis is upon the need for an international community which reflects common problems, trends, and goals; the promotion of democracy through education;…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Economic Development, Educational Change, Educational Development