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Joff P. N. Bradley – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
In this experimental piece of writing I want to think about the pedagogy of contact and the plight of the hikikomori or social recluse in Japan. I am interested in exploring how the hikikomori practices a kind of contactlessness or what I will call a deadly ipseity of desire. What does it mean to resist contact, to be without contact, to be…
Descriptors: Social Isolation, Psychological Patterns, Schizophrenia, Autism Spectrum Disorders
Elke Van dermijnsbrugge – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
This paper investigates the concepts of hope, despair and the radical imagination, driven by the following questions: Can we exist beyond the binaries of hope and despair, two key concepts that drive educational practices? What is the radical imagination and what are the conditions for it to be put to work in educational spaces? First, education…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Imagination, Psychological Patterns, Depression (Psychology)
Krzeski, Jakub – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
This article addresses the problem of the quantification of higher education by introducing a theoretical framework for power relations and agency within this process. Instead of treating evaluation regimes as external and imposed on the sector, it argues for a relational approach to the problem of exercising power over the higher education sector…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Personal Autonomy, Higher Education, Evaluation
Adams, Paul; McLennan, Carrie – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
Initial Teacher Education quality is often judged through the auspices of audit-style mechanisms designed to facilitate the identification of matters pertaining to the 'readiness' of student teachers to enter the world of the classroom as fully qualified. In this regard, quality of programmes is often determined by the knowledge and skills student…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Preservice Teacher Education, Student Teachers, Epistemology
Oral, Sevket Benhur – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2015
This article is about a pedagogical movement I discern in Quentin Meillassoux's ontology. The goal of the essay is to introduce his approach to reality in outline form and offer it as a possible route to conceptualize education as the practice of keeping the bodymind attentive and agile against its unsound ossification by way of providing a…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Intervention, Criticism
Yancy, George – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2015
In this article, I argue that African-American philosophy emerges from a socio-existential context where persons of African descent have been faced with the absurd in the form of white racism (This paper is a substantially revised version on an earlier article. See Yancy, G. (2011). "African-American Philosophy through the Lens of…
Descriptors: African Americans, Philosophy, Pain, Western Civilization
Plowright, Susan – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2016
In the midst of a crisis like the climate crisis and calls for "all hands on deck", what do academics, as a microcosm of humanity, see? In Hannah Arendt's terms, an "abyss of freedom" to act or a paralysing "abyss of nothingness"? Some from the academy themselves, including Tamboukou, Apple and Bourdieu, make…
Descriptors: Ethics, Climate, College Faculty, Educational Philosophy
Golding, Clinton – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2013
This article explains how teachers might navigate inquiry learning despite the experience of a constant tension between abandoning their students and controlling them. They do this by conceiving of themselves as guides who decide the path with students, not for them. I build on a conception of teaching as guiding from Burbules, and argue that…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Inquiry, Heuristics, Teaching Methods
McCuaig, Louise Anne – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2012
Whilst care imperatives have arisen across the breadth of Western societies, within the education sector they appear both prolific and urgent. This paper explores the deployment of care discourses within education generally and draws upon the case of Australian Health and Physical Education (HPE) more specifically, to undertake a Foucauldian…
Descriptors: Accountability, Physical Education, Caring, Ethics
Lam, Chi-Ming – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2007
Based on a rather simple thesis that we can learn from our mistakes, Karl Popper developed a falsificationist epistemology in which knowledge grows through falsifying, or criticizing, our theories. According to him, knowledge, especially scientific knowledge, progresses through conjectures (i.e. tentative solutions to problems) that are controlled…
Descriptors: Heuristics, Criticism, Critical Thinking, Epistemology
Ikuenobe, Polycarp – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2003
In this paper, the author argues that the quantity, superabundance of information, easy availability, and quick access to information in cyberspace may engender critical thinking and the optimization of reasonableness. This point is different from, but presupposes, the commonplace view that critical thinking abilities, criteria, processes, and…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Critical Thinking, Internet, Heuristics
Conroy, James C.; Davis, Robert A. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2002
In this essay, the authors suggest that there is another, different and more ancient way of looking at the moral and social role of the teacher and the processes of education in which she is involved. This alternative perspective draws on older, more imaginative and complex sources of meaning than the latest Gallup poll or the latest adjusted…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Educational Change, Calculus, Educational Practices