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Katy Dineen; Sarah Thelen; Anna Santucci – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2024
Higher education often acts as a bridge to society, preparing people for future social, political, and economic roles. For many academics, social justice and social inclusion are areas of research interest and teaching expertise. As such, institutions of higher education are well placed to foster reflection on social justice, through research and…
Descriptors: Supervisor Supervisee Relationship, Social Justice, Inclusion, Power Structure
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Sajad Kabgani – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
The insistence on knowledge accumulation in modern educational discourses has led to the formation of exclusive dichotomies in various forms, most tangibly observable in the division of people into 'knowledgeable' and 'unknowledgeable'. What underlies this dichotomy is a conception of rationality based on which knowledge is seen as an 'instrument'…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Knowledge Level, Learning, Social Distance
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Baeza Ruiz, Ana – Journal of Museum Education, 2022
Within the prevalent logic of the neoliberal university, teaching and learning are subject to academic audits, performance indicators and quality assurance measures. These impact on the relationships between educators and students, placing an emphasis on self- over collective interests, aspirational mobility, and a culture of 'speed' and…
Descriptors: Museums, Universities, Neoliberalism, Caring
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Kimkong Heng; Bunhorn Doeur – Policy Futures in Education, 2024
Cambodia aspires to become a knowledge-based society to remain relevant in the context of the global knowledge-based economy. However, it remains uncertain how this aspiration can be realized considering the low quality of the country's education system. Drawing on secondary sources, this article aims to shed light on Cambodia's aspirations for a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Knowledge Economy, Global Approach, Academic Aspiration
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Anne Karhapää; Raija Hämäläinen; Johanna Pöysä-Tarhonen – Studies in Continuing Education, 2025
Informal workplace learning is an essential part of lifelong learning. In recent years, digital technology has come to play an increasingly important role in enabling informal learning at work through various tools and resources. However, as little empirical research exists on informal learning in this context, more knowledge of digital work…
Descriptors: Workplace Learning, Work Environment, Teleworking, Informal Education
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Emily Paget – Journal of Learning for Development, 2024
Digital and information literacy skills are necessary to succeed in today's knowledge economy but for the millions of people in the world without internet access, a frustratingCatch-22 exists: How can they develop digital literacy skills without internet access? When they get access, what good is the internet to them if they don't have the skills…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Digital Literacy, Video Technology, Access to Computers
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Waldron, Chad H.; Willis, Arlette; Tatum, Alfred; Salas, Rachel G.; Coleman, James Joshua; Croom, Marcus; Deroo, Matthew R.; Hikida, Michiko; Machado, Emily; Smith, Patriann; Zaidi, Rahat – Literacy Research: Theory, Method, and Practice, 2023
This invited paper highlights the reflections of expert panelists who were spontaneously called upon, graciously accepted, and quickly organized to respond thoughtfully and compellingly to Dr. Arlette Willis' powerful and timely Oscar Causey address at the 2022 Literacy Research Association (LRA) annual conference. In her address, Dr. Willis…
Descriptors: Intellectual Freedom, Critical Literacy, Racial Factors, Critical Race Theory
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Dakka, Fadia – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2020
This article explores the powerful yet contradictory role of neoliberalism, its competitive mechanisms and emotional logics. Theoretically, it reviews the shifting state-higher education-market nexus through the lens of a critical cultural political economy paradigm. Conceptually, it closely examines Davies' work on the 'logic of competition'…
Descriptors: Role, Neoliberalism, Competition, Knowledge Economy
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SinghaRoy, Debal K. – Contemporary Education Dialogue, 2019
Collective identities of people have remained largely transitional despite largely remaining rooted in certain inherited essentialities. The essential dynamics of identity often get negotiated with various forces and processes like those of the economic transformation, technological reorientation, collective mobilisation, modernisation,…
Descriptors: Social Change, Identification (Psychology), Knowledge Economy, Global Approach
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Sakhiyya, Zulfa; Rata, Elizabeth – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2019
This paper examines a shift in the value awarded to the disciplinary knowledge developed in universities. The instrumentalised function of this type of knowledge as it is 'priced' and sold in the global higher education marketplace is given a value greater than that given to its symbolic or 'priceless' function in contributing to society's social…
Descriptors: Knowledge Economy, Outcomes of Education, Commercialization, Intellectual Disciplines
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Bori, Pau; Canale, Germán – Critical Inquiry in Language Studies, 2022
In the past decades, neoliberalism has permeated (foreign) language education, as has been discussed by critical research in the fields of: curriculum theory, applied linguistics, discourse analysis, language policy, language assessment, to name a few. Despite the fact that research on foreign language education and neoliberalism is certainly…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Educational Change
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Persson, Roland S. – International Journal for Talent Development and Creativity, 2022
Cosmopolitanism is an ancient Greek notion which in modern times has found its way into educational practice. It expresses a moral responsibility toward everyone irrespective of cultural background, looks or ability. However, it is an ideology difficult to operationalise and convey in education if the objective is to change learners' attitudes for…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Cultural Awareness, Moral Values, Social Responsibility
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Forrest, Kristy – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2020
The student as consumer has emerged as a common motif and point of contestation in educational philosophy over the past two decades, as part of the critique of the neoliberal educational reform agenda that followed Lyotard's (1984) mapping of the postmodern condition. In addition, the consumer-orientated student has assumed a problematic presence…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Educational Philosophy, Neoliberalism, Educational Change
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Formica, Piero – Industry and Higher Education, 2018
In the knowledge economy, greater togetherness is the prerequisite for innovating and having more: selflessness extends scope while selfishness increases limitations. But human beings are not automatically attracted to innovation: between the two lies culture, and cultural values vary widely, with the egoistic accent or the altruistic intonation…
Descriptors: Knowledge Economy, Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Organizational Culture
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Nerland, Monika – Studies in Continuing Education, 2018
The dynamics of knowledge in society have transformed the conditions of professional work and learning. Professional expertise has become increasingly specialised, and practitioners are challenged to keep up with rapid developments in their fields. At the same time, the complexity of professional work requires the integration of different forms of…
Descriptors: Professional Education, Epistemology, Education Work Relationship, Expertise
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