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Jason Taylor – Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis, 2021
Jason Taylor aims in this article to establish two related claims: first, that the features of games provide fertile grounds on which long term philosophical engagement can be fostered; and second, that the attitude of playfulness is a happy bedfellow for the attitude and dispositions that dialogical inquiry is designed to foster in both…
Descriptors: Play, Games, Inquiry, Learner Engagement
Baldwin Wong – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
This article focuses on a method of moral self-cultivation advocated by the Chinese Neo-Confucian Zhu Xi: deep reading. To Zhu Xi, reading is not only an intellectual activity of learning knowledge, but also a spiritual exercise. Through meticulous, thorough, and unbiased reading, people can gradually cultivate their minds to have three virtues,…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Individual Development, Confucianism, Spiritual Development
Tian Chen; Sitthisak Champadaeng – International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies, 2025
The objectives of this research are to explore (i) the history and development of the Chen family's ancestral knowledge transmission hall, and (ii) the process of transmitting knowledge and ethics, by studying documents and collecting field data through surveys, interviews, observations, group discussions, and workshops. From a group of 30 people…
Descriptors: Asian Culture, Foreign Countries, Cultural Maintenance, Philosophy
Charlotte Haines Lyon – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2024
As we move towards an ever-increasing authoritarian, neoliberal and populist education, it is noticeable how elements of religious thought are embedded into our language and practices. This article uses the lens of political theology, drawing on Carl Schmitt's work which explores how the secular is often based on theological concepts such as…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Language, Foreign Countries, Neoliberalism
Masamichi Ueno; Kayo Fujii; Yasunori Kashiwagi – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
This paper studies the theory and practice of Minna in Manabi, as the Japanese concept of learning from the perspective of moral education. The Japanese word Minna, which means "all" or "everyone," plays an important role in Manabi. The word "Minna" is often found in textbooks used in moral education classes, and…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Ethical Instruction, Asian Culture, Foreign Countries
Georgia Pike-Rowney – Journal of Historical Research in Music Education, 2024
This paper focuses on the Pelagian Debate of the late 4th Century CE between Augustine of Hippo and the British cleric Pelagius, and its little known or understood relevance to music education practice and scholarship. A transdisciplinary review of theological, historical, pedagogical, and musicological texts suggests that Augustinian notions of…
Descriptors: Music Education, Historical Interpretation, Philosophy, Religious Factors
Tobias Kohn; Jacqueline Staub – Informatics in Education, 2024
The choice of programming language for education is an intensely debated topic. On the one hand, the programming language is supposed to be "relevant" in that its organisation, structures, and paradigms adhere to current standards and best practices in industry and academia. On the other hand, the programming language is expected to be…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Programming, Data Processing, Philosophy
David Bright; Amanda McKay; Katherine Firth – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2024
This paper explores reflexivity in qualitative research, challenging conventional perspectives that revolve around the binary of 'insider' and 'outsider' positioning. While traditionally reflexivity has been understood through the lens of a researcher's socio-historical positionality, we argue for a more dynamic understanding, emphasizing that…
Descriptors: Reflection, Qualitative Research, Writing (Composition), Researchers
Tiffany-Anne M. Elliott; Timothy McKenzie; Katherine Winchester – Learning Assistance Review, 2024
Research on embedded tutoring in online courses is sparse and leaves many unanswered questions, especially pertaining to implementing this program in asynchronous learning environments. This article provides a detailed description of how the authors applied a trial-and-error approach to adapting embedded tutoring for an asynchronous online…
Descriptors: Tutoring, Asynchronous Communication, Online Courses, Program Implementation
C. Victor Fung; Leonard Tan – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2024
While music education practice has moved towards greater diversity, the philosophy of music education remains rather Western-centric, with limited scholars drawing on philosophical resources beyond the West. This is problematic, as a truly inclusive approach to music education ought to embrace multiple philosophical voices. In this paper, we…
Descriptors: Music Education, Educational Philosophy, Diversity, Western Civilization
Arthur, James; Kristjánsson, Kristján; Vogler, Candace – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2021
Many Faculties of Education in the UK and elsewhere have 'social justice' written into their mission statements. But are they concerned by questions of social justice in education, or has the term become somewhat vacuous and devoid of substantive meaning? The present article subjects recent discourses about social justice in education to scrutiny…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Education, Philosophy
Bai, Heesoon; Bowering, Scott; Haber, Jesse; Cohen, Avraham; Chang, David – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2021
The planet Earth has become increasingly susceptible to human-induced (anthropogenic) ecological disasters. The currently raging COVID-19 pandemic adds to the vast scale of destruction and suffering that humanity and the planet are experiencing. In this paper we explicate the meaning of 'human-induced' destruction in the terms of the damaging and…
Descriptors: Ecology, Philosophy, World Views
Bayraktar, Olcay; Dombayci, Mehmet Ali – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2020
Ontology and epistemology are two different basic disciplines of philosophy. In the course of philosophy history, the priority given to these two different disciplines varied between antique age and middle age and modern era. For sure, this central change was realized in the basis of the connection made by philosophers with metaphysics. The change…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Philosophy, Metacognition, Educational Philosophy
Gipps, Richard G. T. – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2022
Anxiety is today increasingly talked about as if it were a condition or illness from which one suffers. This obscures the sense in which it may be said to have a meaning, that meaning being that the self is currently ill-equipped to handle its predicaments. It also obscures the sense in which anxiety's apt 'prevention' and 'treatment' most often…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Philosophy, Clinical Psychology, Prevention
Abend, Gabriel – Sociological Methods & Research, 2022
I argue that what-makes-it-possible questions are a distinct and important kind of sociological research question. What is social phenomenon "P" made possible or enabled by? Results won't be about "P's" causes and causal relationships, but about its enablers and enabling relationships. I examine the character of…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Sociology, Philosophy, Relationship