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Joel Barnes – History of Education, 2023
This article considers Australian receptions of C. P. Snow's "The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution" (1959), and of the controversy over the literary critic F. R. Leavis's combative 1962 response to it. Taking a lead from conceptual insights in global histories of science and the history of knowledge, the paper considers the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Historical Interpretation, Cultural Context, Science History
Driver, Steven – Teaching History, 2019
It is a charge commonly laid at history teachers that we, myopically, teach only the same-old same-old. Steven Driver has taken extreme steps to avoid this by focusing on a particular neglected event -- the American occupation of Nicaragua in the early twentieth century -- as part of his preparation of his students for A-level coursework. He…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Latin American History, Student Reaction, Historical Interpretation
Tumanov, Dmitriy Yu.; Sakhapov, Rinat R.; Faizrahmanov, Damir I.; Safin, Robert R. – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
The purpose of the study is to analyze the implementation of the democratic principles in the court and judicial process in the trial by jury by the example of the history and development of this institution in Russia. The authors used different methods and approaches, in particular, historical, systemic and Aristotelian method, concrete…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Court Litigation, Democratic Values, Historical Interpretation
Schirmer, Eleni Brelis – Gender and Education, 2017
As public-sector unions such as teachers' unions used the boon of post-war liberalism to form their political power, they imported many of liberalism's key contradictions: its formation of racial contracts, its misappraisal of affective labour, and its opportunistic collective action logics. This article suggests cracks within liberalism weakened…
Descriptors: Teacher Strikes, Neoliberalism, Unions, Activism
Perepelkin, Vyacheslav A.; Perepelkina, Elena V.; Morozova, Elena S. – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
The relevance of the researched problem is determined by transformation of the human capital into the key economic resource of development of the postindustrial society. The purpose of the article is to disclose the content of evolution of the human capital as a scientific concept and phenomenon of the economic life. The leading approach to the…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Concept Formation, Scientific Concepts, Economic Development
Sydykov, Yerlan B.; Nysanbayev, Abdumalik N.; Kurmanbaev, Erbol A. – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
The purpose of the study is to analyze the influence of Shakarim--a follower of Abai--on Kazakh philosophy, his worldview and opinion of existential issues. The specifics of the problem under consideration required taking a synthetic approach to the use of various methods in this research. A synthesis of dialectical, metaphysical, rational,…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Influences, World Views, Opinions
Klishas, Andrey A. – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
The paper explores the impact of the continental system exerted on the constitutional and political evolution of both the United States and individual states and tries to characterize the development of constitutional review phenomenon within the framework of the continental legal system and the Anglo-Saxon legal system. The research stands on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Constitutional Law, Comparative Analysis, Political Influences
Savage, Shari L. – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2015
At the publication of Vladimir Nabokov's controversial novel "Lolita" (1958), the author insisted that a girl never appear on the cover. This discourse analysis of 185 "Lolita" book covers, most of which feature a girl, considers the genealogy of "Lolita" in relation to representation, myth, and tacit knowledge…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Imagery, Popular Culture, Mythology
Shearer, Sam – Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 2015
After an accomplished military career leading up to and during World War II, Truman Smith (1893-1970) was seemingly forgotten. His name was seldom mentioned after the war until his memoirs were published posthumously in 1984. History shows Smith to be an astoundingly successful figure in military intelligence. This article provides a biography on…
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, United States History, Military Personnel, Career Development
Urban, Wayne J. – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2013
This essay takes a look at what I call anti-progressivism in education or, more particularly, criticism of progressive education that was so vocal and visceral that it earns a label, at least initially, of anti-progressivism. After a brief introduction discussing the terms in general, I look at three instances of anti-progressivism in the 1950s…
Descriptors: Criticism, Progressive Education, Intellectual History, Teacher Education Programs
Wesson, Stephen – Social Education, 2014
Every iconic document owes a debt to a document that came before it, just as its creators were influenced by the thinkers and writers who came before them. The Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution, and Bill of Rights were revolutionary works, and have become powerful symbols of democracy worldwide. Behind them stands an even older…
Descriptors: Historical Interpretation, Constitutional Law, Critical Viewing, Intellectual History
Fallace, Thomas – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2012
In this historical study, the author traces the evolution of Dewey's vision for a democratic curriculum. Prior to 1916, Dewey was a linear historicist, meaning that he conceptualized culture as moving linearly through three distinct stages--savagery, barbarianism, civilization--that corresponded with stages of child development. Dewey's suggested…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Cultural Pluralism, Democracy, Educational History
Murphy, Joseph – Journal of Educational Administration, 2013
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to present a comprehensive framework for capturing the complex concept the authors call school improvement. Design/methodology/approach: The author begins by anchoring that framework on an historical understanding of school improvement. The framework itself is then presented. Five dimensions are described: the…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Construction Materials, Historical Interpretation, Educational History
Murdach, Allison D. – Social Work, 2010
Social work authors in the 1950s claimed progressivism as a unique social work "tradition" and set of values, and this historical interpretation has influenced many versions of social work history since that time. Today, other voices in the profession claim various divergent traditions for social work and note that the progressive tradition has…
Descriptors: Historical Interpretation, Social Work, Intellectual History, Science History
Edbrooke, Odette; Ambrose, Meg Leta – Social Education, 2012
What would Benjamin Franklin's Facebook page look like? Would he be "friends" with William Pierce, James Madison, or Alexander Hamilton? Would there have been a separate Facebook group for the framers of the Constitution, where they would have posted comments on the wall regarding the different stipulations that needed inclusion in the…
Descriptors: United States History, Perspective Taking, Influence of Technology, Privacy