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Dziubinski, Julian P. – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2015
As a result of the "fragmented and largely isolated traditions of pedagogy" in the vastly diverse further education (FE) sector, initial teacher training (ITT) courses have been difficult to design and implement. Nevertheless, the historical requirement for FE teachers to possess a teaching qualification--although now removed--has raised…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Models, Preservice Teachers, Professional Continuing Education
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Muneja, Mussa S. – Journal of Education and Practice, 2015
The aim of this paper is to synthesize a theoretical basis for adult learning facilitation in order to provide a valuable systematic resource in the field of adult education. The paper has reviewed 6 journal articles with topics ranging from theory of andragogy; the effect of globalization on adult learning; the contribution of Malcolm Knowles;…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Literature Reviews, Adult Education, Journal Articles
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Cullen, Roxanne; Hill, Reinhold R. – Education Sciences, 2013
Rather than viewing curriculum as linear, a post-modern, learner-centered curriculum design is a spiral or recursive curriculum. Post-modernism provides a much less stable foundation upon which to build a model of student learning, a model that recognizes and even celebrates individual difference and one that is supported by research on how people…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Integrated Curriculum, College Programs
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Maxwell, Joseph A. – Mid-Western Educational Researcher, 2011
In this article, the author challenges the validity and usefulness of the concept of "paradigm," as this term has been used in the social sciences generally, and specifically in the debates over research methods. He emphasizes that in criticizing what he sees as the misuse of the paradigm concept, he is not arguing for dismissing or ignoring…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Methods Research, Models, Research Methodology
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Galis, Vasilis – Disability & Society, 2011
This paper aims to discuss how science and technology studies (STS) can inform disability studies and challenge dominant approaches, such as the medical and the social models, in the ordering and representation of disability. Disability studies and STS have followed somewhat parallel paths in the history of ideas. From a positivist approach to…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Science and Society, Disabilities, Physical Environment
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Glassman, Michael – Educational Theory, 2004
This paper explores the impact of John Dewey on the field of educational psychology. Dewey raised issues and ideas, such as the role of context and the reapproximation of knowledge, that would come to haunt education and psychology for the next century. And yet soon after the turn of the twentieth century, Dewey abandoned psychology and redefined…
Descriptors: Models, Educational Psychology, Educational Theories, Constructivism (Learning)
Anderson, Jane; And Others – 1993
Seven articles are presented from a symposium on critical theory, cultural analysis, and the ethical aspects of the use of educational technology. Two papers deal with the educational philosophy of two modern thinkers, and others focus on educational technology in the modern or postmodern era. The following papers are included: (1) "Foucault…
Descriptors: Conferences, Constructivism (Learning), Critical Theory, Cultural Differences