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Parkin, Nicholas – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2022
This paper makes a case for why philosophy would be beneficial if promoted among the subjects offered to secondary students in Aotearoa New Zealand. Philosophical inquiry in the form of Philosophy for Children (P4C) has made some inroads at the primary level, but currently very few students are offered philosophy as a subject at the secondary…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Secondary School Students, Foreign Countries, Critical Thinking
Everth, Thomas; Gurney, Laura; Eames, Chris – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2023
In this paper, we employ Deleuzian philosophy to explore the complex challenges confronting teachers and education systems posed by the climate emergency and the implications of the resulting posthumanist turn. Self-identified climate-activist teachers working in schools in Aotearoa New Zealand were asked to draw Deleuzian assemblages of their…
Descriptors: Freehand Drawing, Philosophy, Climate, Change
Mika, Carl – Policy Futures in Education, 2022
Thinking and writing draw on those who have gone before, in a more than abstract way. In this article, I answer the call of one philosopher--Novalis, the early German Romantic--in the form of a séance, which is really a dialogue with the dead. I speak to him, as a Maori writer, about the abstract philosophical issues that Maori encounter and…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Death, Dialogs (Language), Pacific Islanders
Cowper, Alice; Teschers, Christoph – New Zealand Journal of Teachers' Work, 2023
This qualitative study looked at Wilhelm Schmid's concept of the Art of Living (AoL) in relation to the current New Zealand Curriculum (NZC) and Te Whariki. The methodology included a brief content analysis of both Te Whariki and the NZC in relation to relevant knowledge areas and skills for the development of an AoL, as well as interviews of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Curriculum, Parent Participation, Work Experience
Lorraine Sands; Wendy Lee – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2024
This article draws on the research findings of a case study at Greerton Early Learning Centre in Aotearoa, New Zealand, utilising data from the teachers' research inquiries into their professional practice. Teachers' inquiries included Learning Stories -- a research-based sociocultural narrative assessment approach -- written for children and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Inquiry, Teaching Methods
Alford, Leslie Maurice – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2018
In this paper I contrast conceptions of self from two perspectives: an individualistic orientation and a communitarian approach. In doing so, the philosophical justification is Wittgenstein's idea that individualism is produced and reinforced as a way of being, thinking and interacting in community. With this contextual frame, I argue that we are…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Ethnic Groups, Pacific Islanders, Individualism
Kelly, Frances; Manathunga, Catherine – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2021
The formation of emerging doctoral scholarly identities has received significant attention in recent Education research, some of which is situated within the spatial turn that seeks to understand the impact of space and place upon identity and pedagogy. In this research project, involving analysis of PhD thesis acknowledgements written in 1980, we…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Identification (Psychology), Doctoral Students, Graduate Study
Besley, Tina; Jackson, Liz; Peters, Michael A. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
This paper focusses on our concerns about revelations about sexual harassment in universities and the inadequate responses whereby some universities seem more concerned about their own reputations than the care and protection of their students. Seldom do cases go to criminal court, instead they mostly fall within employment relations policies…
Descriptors: Sexual Harassment, Higher Education, College Faculty, College Students
Matapo, Jacoba – Waikato Journal of Education, 2018
Utilising a post-critical autoethnographic approach, this article presents various tensions of a Pasifika doctoral student and researcher navigating Pasifika research in a post-truth era. Pacific researchers have documented the sacredness and ontological positioning of how Pacific wisdom(s) and knowledge are understood. This article challenges the…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Ethics, Indigenous Knowledge, Pacific Islanders
Peters, Michael A. – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2022
Public intellectuals today must be understood in relation to the concept of 'viral modernity', characterised by viral and open media and technologies of post-truth that reveal the dramatic transformations of the 'public', its forms and its future possibilities. The history, status and role of the public intellectual are constituted by both the…
Descriptors: Ethics, College Faculty, Researchers, Mass Media Effects
Godbold, Rosemary; Lees, Amanda; Reay, Stephen – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2019
Student-led design projects undertaken within healthcare settings raise considerable ethical challenges, primarily resulting from collaboration with service users. This article emerged out of the experiences of design from a New Zealand university undertaking real world projects in acute health care contexts. A human-centred approach to design is…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Design, Ethics, Health Services
Heaton, Sharyn – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2018
Within the New Zealand curriculum, hauora has been co-opted as an underlying and interdependent concept at the heart of the learning area of health and physical education. Hauora is identified as a Maori philosophy of well-being, advocating a Maori world view of hauora. Contemporary understandings of hauora as a Maori philosophy of health are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Pacific Islanders, Cultural Influences, Health Education
Arndt, Sonja – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2016
When "they" come to "us" in "our" place, what happens, for "them" and for "us"? This article investigates conceptions of Otherness through the story of an immigrant early childhood teacher, seen as the stranger, foreigner, who comes to "our" place, our early childhood setting. It provokes…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Immigrants, Early Childhood Education, Social Attitudes
Bridgman, Todd; De'ath, Annie – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2017
This article explores the contribution a social constructionist paradigm can make to the study of career, through a small-scale empirical study of recent graduates employed in New Zealand's state sector. A social constructionist lens denies the possibility of an individualised, generalised understanding of 'career', highlighting instead its local,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Careers, Public Sector, College Graduates
Gibbons, Andrew – Open Review of Educational Research, 2015
The learning child, the child that is the object of interest through modernity and into mutated modernity, in the knowledge economy, is a digital age identity of great interest. Talk about childhood and the digital age invokes a range of questions about what is happening at this time and with these technologies and that creates more or less of a…
Descriptors: Children, Technology, Experience, Politics