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Stein, Sharon; Andreotti, Vanessa; Suša, Rene; Ahenakew, Cash; Cajková, Tereza – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
In this article, we address the limitations of sustainable development as an orienting educational horizon of hope and change, given that mainstream development presumes the possibility of perpetual growth and consumption on a finite planet. Facing these limitations requires us to consider the inherently violent and unsustainable nature of our…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Sustainable Development, Moral Values, Foreign Policy
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Jian Li; Eryong Xue – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
This study aims to explore the panorama of international education development in China from a retrospective policy mapping perspective. In China, international education is closely linked with educational internationalization and opening to the outside world. The internationalization of education in China refers to the cross-border communication,…
Descriptors: International Education, Educational Development, Educational Policy, Educational History
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Davids, Nuraan; Waghid, Yusef – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
Despite unimaginable geopolitical reform and re-humanisation, which saw South Africa transition from colonialism, to apartheid, and now, to a democracy, Muslim education has retained both its character and content. Overdue questions remain unanswered as it becomes evident that while politics and the world of Muslims have shifted -- locally and…
Descriptors: Muslims, Social Change, Racial Segregation, Foreign Policy
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Woldegiorgis, Emnet Tadesse – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
The notion of decolonisation implies the existence of a territory, entity, structure, or system which has previously been colonised by exogenous forces and thus needs to be liberated. In most African countries, the discourses of decolonisation of higher education emanate from the shared experience of imposed European colonisation that perpetuated…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Policy, Indigenous Knowledge, Futures (of Society)
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Yeaann, Lee – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019
In recent decades in Korea, many significant changes in political, social and cultural dimensions have been held by the citizen's initiative, where the revitalization of citizenship and strong civic unity have played a role. Yet, in regard to the characteristic of Korean citizenship, it seems that the aspect of individual subject has not been…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Democracy, Citizenship, Foreign Countries
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Lin, Cong; Jackson, Liz – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
Hong Kong, as a former colony of the United Kingdom, is characterised as a hybrid of East and West. Its colonial history is commonly seen as establishing many positive aspects of Hong Kong and shaping good qualities of its people, such as the value of rule of law, free speech, freedom of the press, and fluency in English. Yet the majority of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nationalism, Foreign Policy, Asian History
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Ordem, Eser – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
This study problematizes English language teaching departments (ELT) in Turkey that have ignored the importance of radical pedagogy, the history of British colonialism and neoliberalism in the curriculum because Orientalist, Occidentalist and neoliberal discourses have led to the exclusion of critical discourses in ELT in Turkey. Therefore, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Neoliberalism
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Shahjahan, Riyad A.; Wagner, Anne E. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019
Despite the growing debate about scholarly impact, an analysis of the onto-epistemic grammar underlying impact has remained absent. By taking a different analytical approach to examining impact, we interrogate the concept through the lens of decolonial thought. We offer an empathetic review of the impact scholarship and illuminate the limits of…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Empathy, Scholarship, Criticism
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Harrison, Neil – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
Many great cultures of the world have recognised the impossibility of teaching. Governments in various colonial countries continue to spend huge sums of money on 'closing the gap' in Indigenous education, yet national assessment figures would support the claim that teaching is indeed an impossibility. This paper draws on some of Biesta's recent…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Human Body, Indigenous Populations, Self Motivation
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Li, Jian; Xue, Eryong – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
Pursuing world-class universities, China has emerged in recent decades as an increasingly popular destination for internationally mobile academics. The goal of this study was to identify current education policy dispositions toward foreign faculty at the national and institutional levels in China. Findings indicate that within China's higher…
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, Educational Policy, Reputation, Educational Quality
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Sin, Ju-back – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019
The term 'publicness' is a keyword to explain the creation of a people in the history of modern education in Korea in which the relationship between the ruled and the ruling power rapidly changed from the perspective of continuity and discontinuity. In Korea, the term has been commonly used in three different contexts, and its meanings have…
Descriptors: Educational History, Laws, Foreign Countries, Power Structure
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Martin, Brian; Stewart, Georgina; Watson, Bruce Ka'imi; Silva, Ola Keola; Teisina, Jeanne; Matapo, Jacoba; Mika, Carl – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2020
Being Indigenous and operating in an institution such as a university places us in a complex position. The premise of decolonizing history, literature, curriculum, and thought in general creates a tenuous space for Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples to confront a shared colonial condition. What does decolonization mean for Indigenous peoples?…
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, Educational Philosophy, Indigenous Populations, Curriculum Development
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Romero, Noah – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
This article positions punk rock pedagogy, or the educative dimensions of punk rock subculture, as an exemplar for combatting hate speech. This analysis contrast institutional efforts to protect free speech (which are rooted in free speech absolutism) with the ways by which punks protect one another from bigotry. This paper argues that the punk…
Descriptors: Freedom of Speech, Music, Teaching Methods, Music Education
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Lee, Yoonmi – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019
This article discusses the implications of the idea of Asia as method, a discursive strategy in Asian studies popularised by Kuan-Hsing Chen, in the context of Korean education. Chen has pointed to the one-way flow of knowledge into Asia from the West and has urged using 'Asia as method' in the production of post-colonial and anti-imperialist…
Descriptors: Asian Studies, Postcolonialism, Foreign Countries, Educational Change
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Noguera-Ramírez, Carlos Ernesto – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2017
Although Foucault did not produce any particular work devoted to teaching or education, following authors like Hoskin this text aims to show the importance that teaching practices and discourses have in Foucault's analysis, particularly in the analysis of what he called governmentality. If we associate these analyses with the concept of…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes, Guidelines
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