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Jamie Jacob Brunsdon – Quest, 2025
To present human flourishing (the pursuit of a good life) as the aim of physical education, this paper (1) outlines the need for a new professional aim, (2) synthesizes neo-Aristotelian virtue ethics, (3) reviews a philosophy of flourishing physical education, (4) presents critiques for the field to address, and (5) articulates an example,…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Role of Education, Individual Development, Well Being
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Cooling, Trevor – British Journal of Religious Education, 2020
The notion of worldview figures prominently in the recent discourse surrounding Religious Education (RE) in English schools following the publication of the final report of the Commission on Religious Education (CoRE) in 2018. This article reflects on the veracity of this initiative. It begins with an autobiographical reflection on the impact of…
Descriptors: World Views, Hermeneutics, Religious Education, Elementary Secondary Education
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Asfeldt, Morten; Purc-Stephenson, Rebecca; Rawleigh, Mikaela; Thackeray, Sydney – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2021
Outdoor education (OE) is a broad term referring to organized outdoor learning . Given Canada's large size, sparse population, varied landscapes and diverse culture , developing a comprehensive understanding of the philosophies, goals and activities of OE in Canada is challenging. While Canada has a long history of OE, scholars struggle to…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Foreign Countries, Experiential Learning, Physical Activities
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Díez Gutiérrez, Enrique Javier – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2019
In this article, we analyse some of the mechanisms that neoliberal ideology is using to penetrate the educational system. The educational reforms being introduced throughout much of the world, following the guidelines of clearly neoliberal international economic organisations, are inserting this logic into current education systems. The latest…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Neoliberalism, Efficiency, Foreign Countries
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Vorobiova, Lolita – Comparative Professional Pedagogy, 2019
This article presents the results of scientific-pedagogical research, which consisted in analyzing the American experience of the Dalton plan in the schooling of the Netherlands, the ranking surveys according to strict criteria, and the implementation of an adapted version of the original American pedagogical model of the Dalton Plan in the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Reputation, Evaluation Criteria
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Perry, John – English in Education, 2019
Since its publication in 1921, "The Teaching of English in England," otherwise known as the Newbolt Report, has informed both the shape of English as a school subject and the discourse about the teaching of English in England. The 1960s saw the report as promoting a cultural heritage rooted in outdated social values; the 1970s explored…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, English Instruction, English Curriculum, Educational History
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Bunnell, Tristan – Journal of Research in International Education, 2015
The Yew Chung Education Foundation operates a network of five international schools in China, plus one in California, serving in total around 5500 children. This article investigates the aims and philosophy of a "model" of international education which aims not only to educate children but also to bring about an inner transformation of…
Descriptors: Models, International Education, International Schools, Foreign Countries
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Golding, Clinton – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2009
In this article, the author provides a self-portrait of his intellectual life. He states that overall his approach to teaching and researching is about "making sense" where inadequate or incongruous conceptions fall into place or are transformed so they are congruous and adequate. In his teaching the author applies the methods of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Thinking Skills, Intellectual Disciplines, Higher Education
Desfosses, Jeannot – Education Canada, 2003
The phenomenon of creativity is so prevalent and yet so ill-defined. After examining several definitions, this author posits that creativity is a natural process in which humans use their physical, intellectual, emotional, moral, and spiritual resources to produce something new. Creativity seems to satisfy a deep fundamental yearning to go beyond…
Descriptors: Creativity, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Imagination
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Haley, Beverly – NASSP Bulletin, 1977
Responds to Ronald Reagan's plea for a return to teaching "plain old readin' and writin'" by arguing that the basic objective of education must be the development of human potential. (JG)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
Sparks, Elizabeth E. – 1993
This hermeneutic, or interpretive, inquiry questions the historical cultural roots of the assumption that giftedness is defined in terms of essential properties that identify a select few children. It proposes, instead, a gifted way of life that is constituted by possibilities and is open to all persons. The hermeneutic paradigm of textual…
Descriptors: Definitions, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted
McWhinnie, Harold J. – 1991
The purpose of this paper was to present and update the evaluation of the ideas of Vicktor Lowenfeld and his place in the history of art education. This task was undertaken in light of developments that have taken place in the decades since his death. Among those developments are: (1) efforts to educate all individuals in the least retrictive…
Descriptors: Art Education, Creativity, Curriculum Development, Educational History
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Dumbleton, Paul – British Journal of Special Education, 1990
The paper argues that education is essentially the same activity for all people with or without disabilities. The argument is founded on John Dewey's theory of education, with its emphasis on the process of making sense of experience, and Paulo Friere's view of education as liberating people to become more fully human. (JDD)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Experience, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories
Stubbs, Elsina – 1977
The importance of Wilhelm von Humboldt's work in educational philosophy is little known outside of Germany and even there he is more often criticized than praised. This is unfortunate because his contributions to education and other areas had an important impact on other philosophers of his period and are well worth considering today. In his main…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, European History
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Bowermaster, Mary – Clearing House, 1978
The author cites numerous studies and literary works to support her contention that peer tutoring is a valuable means of helping both the tutor and tutee academically, personally, and interpersonally. (KC)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Individual Development
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