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Eduardo M. Duarte Bono – Educational Theory, 2024
Sometimes we hear music (when we play it or hear it, whether live or recorded) and that experience is felt as a singular event. In those moments we find ourselves in an existential situation that, because it is singular (rare, unique, unintended), reveals the formative power of an aesthetic experience of listening to music, what we might call…
Descriptors: Music Appreciation, Aesthetic Education, Aesthetics, Listening
Sophie Haroutunian-Gordon; Megan Jane Laverty – Educational Theory, 2024
In this article Sophie Haroutunian-Gordon and Megan Jane Laverty discuss Jean-Luc Nancy's conception of listening as presented in his seminal work, "À l'écoute." The authors argue that Nancy uses the term "listening" to refer to the experience of coming to an idea of sound(s) initially encountered as puzzling. They illustrate…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Listening, Acoustics
Leonard Waks – Educational Theory, 2024
In this paper, Leonard Waks investigates connections between listening and expertise or mastery, contrasting approaches from Eastern and Western philosophy. The first section accounts for listening in the Daoist classic "Zhuangzi", a work addressing themes in Chinese philosophy through metaphor and story narratives. In one story a…
Descriptors: Listening, Expertise, Confucianism, Non Western Civilization
Greenhalgh-Spencer, Heather – Educational Theory, 2022
In this article, Heather Greenhalgh-Spencer argues that deep listening is the foundational component of bridge-building; that it is deep listening that foments the trust and desire for action that undergirds our building of bridges. While "listening" is not a new topic, Greenhalgh-Spencer adds to the literature by expanding on what are…
Descriptors: Listening, School Community Relationship, Partnerships in Education, Ethics
Murdoch, Diana; English, Andrea R.; Hintz, Allison; Tyson, Kersti – Educational Theory, 2020
Developments in international inclusive education policy, including in prominent UN documents, often refer to the aim of a "quality" education "for all." Yet, it remains unclear: What exactly is meant by quality education? And, under what conditions are quality educational experiences possible for all learners? In this essay,…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Transformative Learning, Educational Policy, Educational Quality
Applebaum, Barbara – Educational Theory, 2016
While researchers have studied how white silence protects white innocence and white ignorance, in this essay Barbara Applebaum explores a form of white silence that she refers to as "listening silence" in which silence protects white innocence but does not necessarily promote resistance to learning. White listening silence can appear to…
Descriptors: Racial Attitudes, Racial Bias, Whites, Listening
Haroutunian-Gordon, Sophie – Educational Theory, 2011
In the article, Sophie Haroutunian-Gordon asks, Did Plato have a philosophy of listening, and if so, what was it? Listening is the counterpart of speaking in a dialogue, and it is no less important. Indeed, learning from the dialogue is less likely to occur as people participate unless listening as well as speaking takes place. Haroutunian-Gordon…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Listening, Role, Learning Processes
Laverty, Megan J. – Educational Theory, 2011
In this essay Megan J. Laverty argues that Jean-Jacques Rousseau's conception of humane communication and his proposal for teaching it have implications for our understanding of the role of listening in education. She develops this argument through a close reading of Rousseau's most substantial work on education, "Emile: Or, On Education". Laverty…
Descriptors: Listening, Role, Educational Practices, Educational Philosophy
Gordon, Mordechai – Educational Theory, 2011
In this essay, Mordechai Gordon interprets Martin Buber's ideas on dialogue, presence, and especially his notion of embracing in an attempt to shed some light on Buber's understanding of listening. Gordon argues that in order to understand Buber's conception of listening, one needs to examine this concept in the context of his philosophy of…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Listening, Interpersonal Communication, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Waks, Leonard J. – Educational Theory, 2011
In this essay, Leonard Waks examines John Dewey's account of listening, drawing on Dewey's writings to establish a direct connection in his work between listening and democracy. Waks devotes the first part of the essay to explaining Dewey's distinction between one-way or straight-line listening and transactional listening-in-conversation, and to…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Democracy, Listening, Friendship

Denzin, Norman K. – Educational Theory, 1995
This article interprets epistemological bias in recent educational research. It examines the qualitative research text as a culture form; analyzes the concepts of voice, hearing, listening, reading, and text; critically appraises attempts to recover and re-present the "voice" of the other; and proposes how this voice and presence can be…
Descriptors: Bias, Cultural Context, Cultural Influences, Discourse Analysis

Garrison, Jim – Educational Theory, 1996
This paper develops a theory of listening in democratic dialogs inspired by the work of Hans-Georg Gadamer and John Dewey. The theory requires the acknowledgement of a prominent role for risking and reconstructing social habits in open dialogs across gender, racial, and ethnic differences. (SM)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Cultural Pluralism, Democracy, Democratic Values