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Kertz-Welzel, Alexandra – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2016
Internationalization and globalization have created a global music education community which is not only linked by similar ideas, but also shares a common language. English functions as a global language and facilitates the international discourse in music education. While it is good to have a common language supporting international dialogue, it…
Descriptors: Music Education, English (Second Language), Official Languages, Language Role
Smyth, John – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2016
Young people from working-class backgrounds are feeling increasingly insecure in school, and for good reasons. The institution of schooling is being converted into an instrument of neoliberal control. In this paper, I discuss how schools are becoming increasingly insecure places for working-class young people, and how they are responding, and I do…
Descriptors: Youth Problems, School Safety, Working Class, Neoliberalism
Argaw, Aweke Shishigu – Online Submission, 2015
Foundations are the forces that influence the minds of curriculum developers, which affect the content and structure of the curriculum. These forces are beliefs and orientations as well as conceptions of learning and the needs of society. Foundation of curriculum is rooted with the foundation of education. Historically, modern curriculum and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development, Educational History, Rote Learning
Humphrey, S.; Robinson, S. – Australian Association for Research in Education (NJ1), 2012
In this paper we report on a whole school literacy research project, Embedding Literacies in the KLA's (ELK). The starting point for this endeavour is the theory of knowledge development conceptualised within the sociology of education as the semantic wave (Maton, forthcoming). As discipline knowledge typically resides in the "high…
Descriptors: Literacy, Foreign Countries, Educational Sociology, Teaching Guides
Colmenero, Manuel Jacinto Roblizo – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2013
One especially relevant key theme in Sociology of Education is to what extent parents' cultural level has significant implications in students' educational achievement and, as a consequence, in the social mobility inherently linked to level of education and professional training. In order to investigate this aspect on current Spanish society, our…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academic Achievement, Social Stratification, Educational Sociology
Ma Rhea, Zane – Australian Association for Research in Education (NJ1), 2012
This paper reports on research conducted on the impact of Buddhism on teaching, exploring the educational philosophy and approach, the daily practice of teaching, and the challenge of bringing together the mainstream education curriculum with Buddhist worldview in the first school in Australia being guided by Buddhist philosophy. Although there…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy, Conflict, Foreign Countries
Schieser, Hans A. – 1975
It is important to counteract the collectivist and totalitarian trend which is currently the source of our educational problems. These problems are due to the impersonal, institutionalized communication which results from totalitarianism and collectivism in education. There is now a new movement toward personalism which focuses on love, community,…
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Educational Philosophy, Educational Sociology, Humanism
Swift, D.F.; And Others – 1977
A fundamental problem in the two broad approaches to indexing in the social sciences--providing structure using preferred terms, cross references, and groupings of sets of materials, or compiling a concordance of an author's terms based on occurrence, leaving users free to impose their own structure--is that different indexers and users focus on…
Descriptors: Classification, Educational Sociology, Indexing, Information Systems
Roberts, Brian A. – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2004
Over the many years the author has been involved with music education, he has had the opportunity to work along side many fine scholars and teachers who remind him what a precious commodity school music is, or at least can be. He also notes that after so many years of school music flourishing in the schools that, as a school subject it remains…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Ideology, Educational Philosophy
Capper, Colleen A. – 1992
A multiparadigm perspective of educational administration is offered in this paper, which offers a conceptualization of administration as a heuristic device for considering multiple views of education. The first section describes the work of Sirotnik and Oakes (1986) whose "critical inquiry" multipardigm approach comprises three paradigms:…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Educational Sociology, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education
Spidell, R. Anne – 1986
The purpose of this study was to describe preschool teachers' interventions during children's free play. A Weberian sociological framework was used to examine (1) what happens when teachers intervene into children's play, (2) teachers' beliefs and thus their decisions about play, and (3) the relationship between these issues. Three preschool…
Descriptors: Educational Sociology, Intervention, Play, Preschool Children
Bates, Richard – 1981
An adequate theory of educational administration demands an emphasis on understanding rather than legitimation; the inclusion of qualitative as well as quantitative constructs; and the incorporation of philosophical concerns, especially those dealing with epistemology and ethics. Developments in the "new sociology" of education and in…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Educational Anthropology, Educational Sociology, Educational Theories
Graham, Patricia Albjerg – 1978
There is a lack of consensus in our society about the educational mission of our schools because society itself is in a period of transition about its own values, and this uncertainty translates to what it wants its schools to do. Also researchers in education have avoided topics that might help to inform public debate on educational matters,…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Educational Policy, Educational Research, Educational Responsibility
Jarvis, P. – 1983
Sociologically, the implications of the concept of interdependence are contrary to the explicit aims of education. Interdependence implies that if changes are brought about in one social institution, then the functional interdependence of society may be destroyed. Education is seen as a means to reinforce the status quo. The aims of adult…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Educational Sociology
Allison, Derek J. – 1979
Rather than concentrating on similarities, it would seem far more profitable to search for ways in which schools are unlike other organizations or the models we have of these. It was suggested that we need to begin building images of schools that are congruent with their reality. This paper attempts the first stage in the task by identifying major…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Educational Sociology, Elementary Secondary Education, Models