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Helena Pedersen – Teaching in Higher Education, 2025
What does it mean to teach in higher education (HE) from vantage points that do not privilege human self-interest, but include nonhuman animals as significant subjects of educational practice? This paper addresses human-animal relations as a nascent area of HE pedagogy. It explores premises of, and approaches to post-anthropocentric HE pedagogies…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Teaching Methods, Higher Education, Humanism
Kay Sidebottom; Lou Mycroft – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2024
Our current ecological predicament requires a shift to a post-anthropocentric educational paradigm in which we educate for and about a world that is not "for us," but comprised of a multitude of eco-systems of which we are simply a part. To facilitate this, education should be enacted differently; we need to experience learning not as…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Ecology, Environmental Education, Humanism
Haley Perkins – Journal of Environmental Education, 2024
I begin with an assumption that there are intersectional relations among education, humans, cyber technologies, and nature, and assert that an expansive understanding of formal educational purpose is needed in the twenty first century. Drawing on Biesta's (2009) three domains of educational purpose (qualification, socialization, and…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Climate, Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy
Afonso Celso Scocuglia – International Review of Education, 2024
This research note is based on the premise that Paulo Freire is an educator of the present and the future. Contrary to research that has confined him to the past, the author emphasises the construction of Freire's thought-action in five historical periods, noting the timeliness and foresight of his ideas for the 21st century. From his first books…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational History, Politics of Education, Humanism
Franck, Olof – Journal of Religious Education, 2023
This article discusses whether there is a contradiction in prescribing a religious, more specifically a Christian, tradition as the ethical basis for a teaching that is prescribed to be non-denominational. In the Swedish curriculum, the ethics borne by a Christian tradition and Western humanism are used as a platform for the school's teaching at…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Education, Ethics, Foreign Countries
France, Paul Emerich – ASCD, 2023
Traditional approaches to the practice of teaching are unsustainable. Too many educators are disengaging, burning out, and leaving the profession in response to stressors both inside and outside of schools. And high teacher turnover has a negative effect on our students. In "Make Teaching Sustainable," Paul Emerich France explores six…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Student Empowerment, Humanism, Collectivism
Ásgeir Tryggvason; Johan Öhman; Katrien Van Poeck – Environmental Education Research, 2023
In this scholarly review we critically discuss the last 30 years of research on pluralism in environmental and sustainability education (ESE). Pluralism has been a focal point for a vast amount of theoretical and empirical studies in the research field. Since the journal "Environmental Education Research" (EER) was established, 158…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Sustainability, Cultural Pluralism, Democracy
Sarah B. Bush; Daniel Edelen; Thomas Roberts; Cathrine Maiorca; Jessica T. Ivy; Kristin L. Cook; L. Octavia Tripp; Megan Burton; Sahar Alameh; Christa Jackson; Margaret J. Mohr-Schroeder; D. Craig Schroeder; Regina P. McCurdy; Richard Cox Jr. – Pedagogies: An International Journal, 2024
When the current generation of K-12 learners has the opportunity to improve global issues and quality of life, they are inspired to advocate for worthy and ethical causes. Thus, we consider moving beyond the perspective of STE(A)M education from a workforce and global economic focus towards empathy-oriented STE(A)M learning as a humanistic pursuit…
Descriptors: Humanism, Humanistic Education, STEM Education, Art Education
Nai-Cheng Kuo – Journal of Teacher Education for Sustainability, 2024
A sustainable future requires individuals to see their inherent humanity and to respect the dignity of all living beings. Since knowledge can be used for both positive and negative purposes, teacher educators must nurture the humanity of pre-service teachers. This study aims to provide concrete examples and resources that foster students' humanity…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Preservice Teacher Education, Educational Philosophy, Humanism
Msonde, Sydney Enock – Journal of Education, 2023
Over the years, three common theoretical perspectives dominated the practices of learner-centered pedagogy (LCP) across the world. These perspectives include constructivism, humanism, and transformative theoretical traditions. This article critically examines the contributions and weaknesses of these theoretical traditions as ways of…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Teaching Methods, Student Centered Learning, Constructivism (Learning)
Atanu Dutta; Aroma Oberoi; Jyoti Modi; Parmod Goyal; Sangeetha Samuel; Tanushree Mondal; Kalyan Goswami; Sibasish Sahoo; Amit Pal – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2025
Cinemeducation is an effective tool to help students develop humanistic skills. However, there was a need for more studies to find out if this can also be utilized to improve the interest and satisfaction of students learning about rare diseases such as the inborn errors of metabolism. The aim was to introduce cinemeducation as part of early…
Descriptors: Films, Film Study, Skill Development, Humanism
Sarah K. Burriss; Kevin Leander – Reading Research Quarterly, 2024
Literacy has become inextricably bound with machine processes, especially in the age of ubiquitous, consequential artificial intelligence (AI). Despite a relatively long history of AI involvement in our everyday reading and writing practices, the public availability of generative AI tools has set off a wave of heated debate--and concern--about…
Descriptors: Ethics, Artificial Intelligence, Literacy, Computer Software
Christian A. Bracho – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2025
The 'demand for justice' is a long-standing principle of Oaxaca's Sección 22 union chapter, which has led a teachers' movement since the 1970s that has evolved to meet changing social, political, and economic circumstances. Various researchers around the globe have increasingly linked notions of justice with education, exploring terms like social…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Unions, Teacher Strikes, Social Justice
Köseoglu, Çaglar; Kloeg, Julien – Ethics and Education, 2023
Moving education to Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and the many alternatives during the COVID-19-pandemic raised the question of pedagogical form. In a sense, pandemic education in its two-dimensionality was a frictionless, sanitized reduction of education to pure form; it offered a more efficient transfer of knowledge and was marked by a heightened…
Descriptors: Ethics, Videoconferencing, Teaching Methods, Educational Change
Kerry Chappell; Katherine Natanel; Heather Wren – Teaching in Higher Education, 2023
Alongside the neoliberalisation of UK Higher Education (HE), the values of speed, competition, marketisation and individualism increasingly shape teaching and learning globally. This article takes seriously the feeling of unease expressed by lecturers and students in this context, proposing that posthumanism offers a theoretical, methodological…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Neoliberalism, Foreign Countries, Humanism