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Saito, Naoko – Educational Theory, 2022
How can we build a path from the binary of gender to the unity of common humanity? What kind of difference can the "different voice" of feminism make as a "human voice?" In this article, Naoko Saito argues that the way we talk about the "difference" of a "different voice" needs to be radically transformed.…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Feminism, Humanism, Caring
Kirkpatrick, Kate – Educational Theory, 2023
In this paper, Kate Kirkpatrick argues that the recent return to moral exemplars in exemplarist moral theory might benefit from engaging with existentialists' use of exemplars in two ways: first, by considering the role of negative exemplars and the power of emotions other than admiration in moral formation; and second, by considering objections…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Philosophy, Ideology, Psychological Patterns
Waks, Leonard J. – Educational Theory, 2018
In order to extend our understanding of the relationship between humility and teaching, Leonard Waks investigates both humility and teaching as philosophical concepts and considers their conceptual connections. In doing so, he shows how humility is related conceptually to teaching in unexpected ways. He begins by offering some reflections on the…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Correlation, Self Evaluation (Individuals)
Lake, Danielle – Educational Theory, 2017
When should instructors encourage students to work across ideological differences and within unjust institutional structures in order to affect change? What are the dangers and challenges inherent in working across seemingly intractable differences in the community? And what is the value of such a pedagogical approach? The scholarship on feminist…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Feminism, Democracy
Warmington, Paul – Educational Theory, 2015
In this article Paul Warmington examines the dystopian analyses pervading recent work by David Blacker, John Marsh, and Pauline Lipman. Their unsettling depictions of education under late capitalism bear witness to irreversible economic and environmental malaise, the colonization of education by neoliberalism, and the unsustainability of faith in…
Descriptors: Social Theories, Educational Theories, Social Systems, Neoliberalism
Lang, James C. – Educational Theory, 2011
Epistemologies of situated knowledges, advanced by scholars such as Donna Haraway, Lorraine Code, and Maureen Ford, challenge mainstream epistemology's claim to be the gold standard in determining what counts as knowledge. In this essay, James Lang uses the work of these and other feminist theorists to explicate the notion of situated knowledges…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Postmodernism, Feminism, Learning Processes
Chambliss, J. J. – Educational Theory, 2009
In this review essay J.J. Chambliss assesses the current state of the field of philosophy of education through analysis of four recent edited compilations: Randall Curren's "A Companion to Philosophy of Education"; Nigel Blake, Paul Smeyers, Richard Smith, and Paul Standish's "The Blackwell Guide to Philosophy of Education"; Wilfred Carr's "The…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Book Reviews, Feminism, Definitions
Li, Huey-li – Educational Theory, 2007
In this essay, Huey-li Li inquires into how ecofeminist analyses of the woman-nature affinity call for the rectification of polarized conceptions of "nature." By attending to the interconnections between various forms of oppression, Li argues, ecofeminism sheds light on how gender ideology influences our worldview and the construction of…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Norms, Ethics, Feminism
O'Neill, Linda – Educational Theory, 2007
Hans-Georg Gadamer has been criticized by a wide range of feminist scholars who argue that his work neglects feminine aspects of understanding, many of which are essential to sound theorizing about educational contexts. In this essay, Linda O'Neill employs Virginia Woolf's classic gender analysis both as a foil for Gadamer's philosophical…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Epistemology, Feminism, Educational Policy

Gosselin, Colette – Educational Theory, 2003
Reviews Carol Gilligan's research on women's moral development through the lens of education, examining the educational process and the resulting transformative experiences undergone by the women in her study in order to foster a deeper understanding of what John Dewey meant by "growth" and "transformation." After offering a…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Females, Feminism, Moral Values
Marshall, James D. – Educational Theory, 2006
Simone de Beauvoir, best known outside France as a leading modern feminist theorist, is also recognized as a writer of literature, philosophy, and drama. In this essay, James D. Marshall aims to present Beauvoir, not as a mere entry in the history of French philosophy, nor as an under-laborer to Jean-Paul Sartre, but as someone who has important…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Philosophy, Humanism, Feminism

Laird, Susan – Educational Theory, 1988
A 1911 popular-magazine article by John Dewey is analyzed along with other writings by and about him in an attempt to determine Dewey's views on women, feminism, and coeducation. (MT)
Descriptors: Coeducation, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Females

Nicholson, Carol – Educational Theory, 1989
The roots and features of postmodernism and its impact on education are explored. It is asserted that in order for postmodern theory to be carried into pedagogical practice the voices of women, and others excluded from influence on the basis of race or class, must be heard by educators. (IAH)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Philosophy, Feminism, Higher Education

Thompson, Audrey; Gitlin, Andrew – Educational Theory, 1995
Presents a conceptual outline for a feminist pedagogy that attempts to develop reconstructed knowledge. The paper describes how standpoint theory and conversation as method can further the aim of reconstructed knowledge, arguing that teachers and students with pedagogical relations should seek opportunities to create spaces within which to…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Theories, Feminism, Higher Education

Diorio, Joseph A. – Educational Theory, 1985
Sex education which deals with the problem of teenage pregnancy and is based upon the essentialist view of sex as heterosexual copulation constitutes misrepresentation of sexuality to young people. The alternative of encouraging adolescents to pursue sexual satisfaction through activities other than copulation is ignored in sex education…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Contraception, Elementary Secondary Education, Feminism