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Smith, Adam J. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2018
From the perspective of a recent graduate, this article offers a critique of non-STEM higher education in England as unfit for purpose. Whilst universities blindly focus on employability, transferable skills and narrow bands of subject knowledge, the economic world around them has collapsed into absurdity. The graduate today is now faced with…
Descriptors: Liberal Arts, Educational Philosophy, Social Systems, Criticism
Gordon, Mordechai – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2016
This essay attempts to explain why philosophers, philosophers of education, and scholars of democracy should keep coming back to John Dewey for insights and inspiration on issues related to democracy and education. Mordechai Gordon argues that there are four major reasons that contribute to scholars' need to keep returning to Dewey for inspiration…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Progressive Education, Democracy, Relevance (Education)
Wang, Hongyu – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019
This article juxtaposes the notion of "wuwei" in Daoism and philosophical principles of self-organization in systems theory to re-imagine classroom dynamics in which pedagogical relationships, students' interactions with texts, and peer interplay come together to enable an open system of education, learning, and growth. "Wuwei"…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Systems Approach, Classroom Environment, Classroom Communication
Huang, Chun-chieh – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
This article argues that Mencius' education is "holistic education" that aims at igniting the "silent revolution" from within one's inner mind-heart to be unfolded in society, state, and the world. Mencius' educational philosophy is based on his theory of human nature and his theory of self-cultivation. Mencius…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles, Teaching Methods, Moral Values
Benade, Leon – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
The prominence given in national or state-wide curriculum policy to thinking, the development of democratic dispositions and preparation for the "good life", usually articulated in terms of lifelong learning and fulfilment of personal life goals, gives rise to the current spate of interest in the role that could be played by philosophy…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Democratic Values, Educational Philosophy, Curriculum
Edwards, Richard – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2011
Drawing upon concepts from actor-network theory (ANT), this article explores how the principle of symmetry can provide alternative readings of the translations of the prescribed into the enacted curriculum, without reducing understanding to explanation. The paper explores the contrasting ways in which the prescribed curriculum is translated into…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Curriculum Implementation, Network Analysis, Educational Principles
Niesche, Richard; Haase, Malcom – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2012
This paper provides examples of how a teacher and a principal construct their "ethical selves". In doing so we demonstrate how Foucault's four-part ethical framework can be a scaffold with which to actively connect emotions to a personal ethical position. We argue that ethical work is and should be an ongoing and dynamic life long process rather…
Descriptors: Ethics, Principals, Affective Behavior, Self Concept
Pesce, Sebastien – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2011
My aim in this paper is to show the relevance of an "effective semiotics"; that is, a field study based upon Peirce's semiotics. The general context of this investigation is educational semiotics rather than semiotics of teaching: I am concerned with a general approach of educational processes, not with skills and curricula. My paper is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Semiotics, Field Studies, Program Implementation
Beets, Peter A. D. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2012
While assessment is regarded as integral to enhancing the quality of teaching and learning, it is also a practice fraught with moral and ethical issues. An analysis is made of current assessment practices of teachers in South Africa which seem to straddle the domains of accountability and professional codes of conduct. In the process the position…
Descriptors: Caring, Educational Assessment, Foreign Countries, Ethics
Shyman, Eric – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2011
While theorizing in distinctly different times, distinctly different cultures, and under distinctly different circumstances, notable philosophical similarities can be drawn between John Dewey and Paulo Freire. This article focuses on two major themes evident in a sample of each philosopher's major works, democracy and experience, and draws…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Democracy, Progressive Education, Critical Theory
Tocci, Charles – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2010
At some point the mechanics of schooling begin running of their own accord. Such has become the case with grades (A's, B's, C's, etc.). This article reconsiders the history of grades through the concepts of immanence and abstract machines from the oeuvre of Deleuze and Guattari. In the first section, the history of grades as presently written…
Descriptors: Grades (Scholastic), Grading, Student Evaluation, Educational Philosophy
Stables, Andrew – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2010
In "The Song of the Earth," Jonathan Bate promotes "ecopoesis", contrasting it with "ecopolitical" poetry (and by implication, other forms of writing and expression). Like others recently, including Simon James and Michael Bonnett, he appropriates the notion of "dwelling" from Heidegger to add force to this distinction. Bate's argument is…
Descriptors: Sustainable Development, Poetry, Role of Education, Educational Principles
Lefrancois, David; Ethier, Marc-Andre – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2010
Is the idea that the self-determination of all citizens influences progress towards democracy not merely a dream that breaks itself against the hard historical reality of political societies? Is not the same fate reserved for all pedagogical innovations in democratic education that depend on this great dream? It is commonplace to assert this logic…
Descriptors: Democracy, Democratic Values, Citizenship, Educational Principles
Farquhar, Sandy – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2012
An intensification of interest in early childhood by government, parents, and employers, focuses primarily on the provision of private early childhood education services outside of the home. With a focus on New Zealand, the paper argues that the form of early education now promoted is a particular form of care and education that moves children…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Curriculum, Early Childhood Education, Young Children
Laegaard, Sune – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2010
Recognition and toleration are ways of relating to the diversity characteristic of multicultural societies. The article concerns the possible meanings of toleration and recognition, and the conflict that is often claimed to exist between these two approaches to diversity. Different forms or interpretations of recognition and toleration are…
Descriptors: Definitions, Civil Rights, Public Policy, Educational Policy