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Fulford, Amanda – Educational Theory, 2016
In this paper Amanda Fulford addresses the issue of student writing in the university, and explores how the increasing dominance of outcome-driven modes of learning and assessment is changing the understanding of what it is to write, what is expected of students in their writing, and how academic writing should best be supported. The starting…
Descriptors: College Students, Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition), Essays
Worley, Virginia – Educational Theory, 2012
Analyzing Montaigne's triptych painting, "Of the Education of Children," reveals a series of ever-morphing, Dorian Gray-like canvases that depict metaphor mutations through which Montaigne defined education by distinguishing between schooling a child into a learned man and educating him into an able, active, and gentle person. Montaigne used…
Descriptors: Etymology, Educational Philosophy, Figurative Language, Lifelong Learning
Kunzman, Robert – Educational Theory, 2012
By blurring the distinction between formal school and education writ large, homeschooling both highlights and complicates the tensions among the interests of parents, children, and the state. In this essay, Robert Kunzman argues for a modest version of children's educational rights, at least in a legal sense that the state has the duty and…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Childrens Rights, Student Rights, Parents
Splitter, Laurance J. – Educational Theory, 2010
The concept of dispositions has commanded considerable attention in both philosophy and education. In this essay, Laurance Splitter draws on philosophy to take a fresh look at dispositions in education, specifically teacher education. Bypassing the pitfalls of both subjectivity and crude behaviorism, he proposes a conceptual framework in which…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Personality, Philosophy, Behaviorism
Proefriedt, William – Educational Theory, 2010
In this review essay, William Proefriedt argues that it may be possible to reformulate three apparently irreconcilable stances in a manner that would allow more interaction among the elements championed within each stance. The arguments addressed are (1) the argument for the efficacy of educational reform; (2) the argument that social and economic…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, Interaction, Educational Change, Essays
Lewis, Tyson – Educational Theory, 2010
Famously, Walter Benjamin once wrote that behind historical materialism lies a disavowed theological "hunchback." More importantly, it is only through a rejuvenated relation with this theological hunchback that historical materialism can ultimately realize its own revolutionary possibilities. While the theological dimension of critical theory has…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Essays, Philosophy, Religion
Pamental, Matthew P. – Educational Theory, 2010
According to a number of authors, character is dead. On their view, the evidence is in, and all of our attempts to inculcate character in our students have not only failed, but are in fact destined to fail for various reasons. They base their conclusions in part on a number of experimental results that have been obtained since the 1920s,…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Personality, Values Education, Milieu Therapy
Harvey, Charles W. – Educational Theory, 2010
In this essay Charles Harvey offers a worried reflection on the range, extent, depth, affects, and effects of the perpetual assessment of the person in (post)industrial nations in the contemporary world. Harvey begins his analysis by appealing to the work of Martin Heidegger, Michel Foucault, and Jean Baudrillard to provide an interpretive…
Descriptors: Public Education, Essays, Reflection, Evaluation
Merry, Michael S. – Educational Theory, 2012
In this essay Michael Merry defends the following prima facie argument: that civic virtue is not dependent on integration and in fact may be best fostered under conditions of segregation. He demonstrates that civic virtue can and does take place under conditions of involuntary segregation, but that voluntary separation--as a response to…
Descriptors: Essays, Racial Segregation, Educational Theories, Habit Formation
Fallace, Thomas Daniel – Educational Theory, 2010
In this essay Thomas Fallace argues that John Dewey can best be described as a pragmatic historicist and a genetic psychologist. This means that Dewey believed that the best way to understand any idea, phenomenon, or entity is to trace its history, that the history of the individual and race pass through distinct stages of development, and that…
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Laboratory Schools, Developmental Stages, Essays
Abowitz, Kathleen Knight – Educational Theory, 2011
Public schools are functionally provided through structural arrangements such as government funding, but public schools are achieved in substance, in part, through local governance. In this essay, Kathleen Knight Abowitz explains the bifocal nature of achieving public schools; that is, that schools are both subject to the unitary Public compact of…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Academic Achievement, Instructional Leadership, Educational Administration
Rocha, Samuel – Educational Theory, 2009
In this essay Samuel Rocha primarily addresses, and challenges, the modern conception of reason and the lowly place of intuition, feeling, and love in what has become traditional philosophy and education. Drawing upon the rich thought of William James and Jean-Luc Marion, Rocha introduces the reader to a certain harmony between their ideas, most…
Descriptors: Intimacy, Intuition, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories
Waks, Leonard J. – Educational Theory, 2009
In this essay, Leonard Waks reviews three recent books on cosmopolitan education: Kwame Anthony Appiah's "Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a World of Strangers"; Neil Burtonwood's "Cultural Diversity, Liberal Pluralism, and Schools: Isaiah Berlin and Education"; and Thomas Popkewitz's "Cosmopolitanism and the Age of School Reform: Science, Education and…
Descriptors: Proximity, Conflict, Cultural Pluralism, Ethics
Mayo, Cris – Educational Theory, 2006
In this essay, Cris Mayo describes a tension between recognizing gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (lgbt) people by law and giving (or denying) them certain legal rights on the basis of identity, on the one hand, and enabling queer people, not always fully recognizable as inhabiting particular identity categories, to live their potentials,…
Descriptors: Children, Essays, Homosexuality, Civil Rights
Ford, Maureen – Educational Theory, 2007
In this essay Maureen Ford examines a selection of situated knowledges discourses in order to make explicit their attention to political effects. She contends, first, that the "epistemic public(s)" constituted through these discourses are multiple, interactive, performative, and layered, and further that they are explicitly political in ways that…
Descriptors: Postmodernism, Discourse Communities, Academic Discourse, Essays
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