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Archer, David Tim, Ed.; Hajir, Basma, Ed.; McInerney, William W., Ed. – Routledge Research in International and Comparative Education, 2023
This edited collection brings together a series of conceptual explorations and practical case studies to illuminate a developing innovative praxis of transdisciplinary peace and education. Drawing on the work of the Cambridge Peace and Education Research Group as well as international scholars, this book responds to calls for transdisciplinary…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Interdisciplinary Approach, Peace, Teaching Methods
Jeremy Dennis – ProQuest LLC, 2023
In adult education, the term "interdisciplinarity" is often treated as an agent for transforming teaching, learning, and research. This appreciation of the concept proliferates despite the fact that its actualization often supports competing interpretations and practices. Many adult educators are unaware of the distinctions made among…
Descriptors: Postmodernism, Adult Education, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices
Paul, Casey Medlock – Reading Research Quarterly, 2022
Although prior research has examined critical literacy through qualitative case studies, no known study has been conducted on a cross-case mixed-methods exploration of the practices used to teach critical literacy. Furthermore, in the literature, critical literacy is typically described as a theory rather than a practice. I present the…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, Teaching Methods, Instruction, Definitions
Payne, Phillip G. – Journal of Environmental Education, 2019
"The Journal of Environmental Education" ("JEE") has produced and circulated different forms of knowledge for 50 years, mostly for a North American readership and, most recently, a globally-extended English-speaking audience. A critical theory of theory in environmental education (EE) and its research (EER) is needed in looking…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Critical Theory, Periodicals, Climate
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
Goble, J. Scott – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2015
Philosophers of music education presently find themselves suspended between modernism's universalist convictions and post-modernism's cultural relativist insights. In "Music Matters: A New Philosophy of Music Education" (1995), David Elliott challenged longstanding conceptions of "music education as aesthetic education" to…
Descriptors: Music, Democracy, Educational Philosophy, Music Education
Strom, Kathryn J.; Martin, Adrian D. – Studying Teacher Education, 2013
As two teachers/researchers committed to the values of social justice in the classroom, we are deeply disturbed by the explicit and implicit ways that our education system, operating through neoliberalism, reproduces the inequalities of larger society. To problematize and deterritorialize dominant neoliberal notions of schooling, education,…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Social Justice, Neoliberalism, Critical Theory
Yang, Shu Nu – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2013
As an educator, it is always interesting to learn and employ new and creative ways of thinking and methods in teaching. However, the application of these new ideas in our classrooms needs more examination for better ways of implementation. Since the postmodernist theory and approaches have been practiced in education in the past few decades, the…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Postmodernism, Creative Thinking, Teaching Methods
Stickney, Jeff A. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2012
Over a decade after publication of "Thinking Again: Education After Postmodernism" (1998) contention still emerges among Foucaultians over whether discursively made-up things really exist, and whether removal of the constituent subject leaves room for agency within techniques of caring for the self. That these questions are kept alive shows that…
Descriptors: Caring, Postmodernism, Educational Change, Governance
Gorlewski, Julie A., Ed.; Gorlewski, David A., Ed.; Hopkins, Jed, Ed.; Porfilio, Brad J., Ed. – Peter Lang Publishing Group, 2014
In our work as educators, we all aspire to be effective. We also aspire to be wise. If teachers are to represent and advocate for education, we must become the stewards of a discourse that nurtures education's possibilities. This book explores how teacher dispositions are defined, developed, cultivated, and assessed. The authors in the volume…
Descriptors: Postmodernism, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Behavior, Teacher Effectiveness
Yeo, J.; Steven, A.; Pearson, P.; Price, C. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2010
Education has moved from teacher to student-centred practices. Increasing emphasis is placed on "life-long" learning in the context of a rapidly changing knowledge base. Self-evaluation is seen as one strategy to facilitate student-centred continuous professional development. The literature, however, suggests that learners' ability to…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Student Attitudes, Nurses, Educational Practices
Kauffman, James M.; Sasso, Gary M. – Exceptionality, 2006
Postmodernism, by whatever label, is intellectually bankrupt. It cannot be reconciled with a scientific view. If taken seriously, it leads to catastrophic consequences for any field of study, including special education. It also leads to malpractice in special education. Whole language instruction, radical multicultural education, and facilitated…
Descriptors: Special Education, Postmodernism, Special Education Teachers, Educational Practices
Lewis, Nancy S. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2004
In 1993, William E. Doll, Jr., a professor at Louisiana State University, created a post-modern curriculum matrix. Instead of the old three Rs, reading, 'riting and 'rithmetic, the curriculum framework Doll envisioned is compromised of the four Rs: richness, recursion, relation, and rigor. The different categories of the four Rs are not mutually…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Case Studies, Postmodernism, Elementary School Teachers
Kincheloe, Joe L., Ed.; Horn, Raymond A. Jr., Ed. – Praeger, 2007
Cognition, mind, counseling psychology, lesson plans, learning styles, and Vygotsky are just a few of the many subjects discussed in this exciting work. Educators, students, counselors, parents, and others will find new understanding as they read and browse. How does the immigrant experience affect student outcomes? What are the effects of poverty…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Practices, Transformative Learning, School Psychology