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Mulcahy, D. G. – Educational Theory, 2018
D. G. Mulcahy highlights some of Jane Roland Martin's major contributions to the field of philosophy of education in this review essay. He focuses on several of Martin's better-known works--including "Reclaiming a Conversation," "The Schoolhome," "Changing the Educational Landscape," "Coming of Age in…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Liberal Arts, General Education, Educational Theories
Mulcahy, C. M.; Mulcahy, D. E.; Mulcahy, D. G. – Routledge Research in Education Policy and Politics, 2014
Recent years have shown the growth of federal legislation and programs having a profound impact on educational policy and practice, and a decline in reliance on broadly based educational justifications. Paralleling this development has been the emergence of well-endowed and influential private foundations, and an increase in corporate influence in…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Praxis, Role of Education, Federal Legislation
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Mulcahy, D. G. – Irish Educational Studies, 2012
This article considers the conceptualization of physical education as a Leaving Certificate Examination subject and the place of physical education in a liberal education. Special attention is given to the conceptual evolution of physical education and its intrinsic educational values and to the developments in the idea of a liberal education over…
Descriptors: Physical Education, General Education, Teacher Certification, Exit Examinations
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Mulcahy, D. G. – Innovative Higher Education, 2010
We have long associated the ideal of a liberal education with an ideal of the educated person. Cognitive science, constructivist views of education, a new appreciation of the significance of practical knowledge, and a heightened awareness of the potential of education for social progress have had an impact on these ideals. As a consequence, new…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), General Education, Liberal Arts, Role of Education
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Mulcahy, D. G. – College Quarterly, 2009
This paper draws on some of the classic literature on the subject along with recent scholarship addressing the increasingly urgent question of the continuing viability of liberal education in colleges and universities worldwide. This literature raises issues concerning the historical idea of a liberal education and points to new directions for the…
Descriptors: General Education, Liberal Arts, Colleges, Educational History
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Mulcahy, D. G. – Curriculum Inquiry, 2009
Liberal education has long been a fascination for scholars and educators. At one time largely the concern of colleges and universities, over the years it has become central to the discussion of general education in both schools and colleges. Yet it has not been without its critics even from within. In asking what it means to be an educated person…
Descriptors: General Education, Liberal Arts, Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles
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Mulcahy, D. G. – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2008
John Henry Newman provided the basic vocabulary and guiding rationale sustaining the ideal of a liberal education up to our day. He highlighted its central focus on the cultivation of the intellect, its reliance upon broadly based theoretical knowledge, its independence of moral and religious stipulations, and its being its own end. As new…
Descriptors: General Education, Liberal Arts, Educational Philosophy, Epistemology