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Johansson, Viktor – Ethics and Education, 2021
This essay explores the existential difficulties involved in being a non-indigenous scholar of philosophy and early childhood education in an indigenous context. It begins by recalling an encounter with young Sámi children that happened while doing research at an early childhood centre in northern Scandinavia. This is read alongside the poetry of…
Descriptors: Ethics, Educational Philosophy, Early Childhood Education, Indigenous Populations
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Naji, Jeneen – Research-publishing.net, 2013
This chapter investigates digital methods of signification in order to examine the impact of the digital medium on poetic expression. Traditional poetry criticism is problematised with reference to its suitability for application to online works in order to develop a comprehensive ePoetry rhetoric that explores not only what is being said, but…
Descriptors: Poetry, Criticism, Translation, Theories
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Halpin, David – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2008
No one sincerely doubts that schools should take seriously the need to develop children's imaginations and their capacity to be imaginative. The issue is what does this mean? And what are its implications? This paper, which is mostly inspired by the writings about the imagination of two British nineteenth-century Romantic poets--Coleridge and…
Descriptors: Imagination, Poets, Teaching Methods
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Brantlinger, Patrick – College English, 1972
A short story of a teacher, a student and the ghost of William Blake. (RY)
Descriptors: Fantasy, Imagination, Poets, Short Stories
Greene, Maxine – Phi Delta Kappan, 2006
The author was invited to speak at a poetry slam conducted by Urban Poets, a group of teenage poets who perform their own works with the most passionate intensity. She had trouble deciding what to say to the young generation whose world differed so much from hers. She turned to Walt Whitman and a poem he wrote, "To the Young Poets," telling them…
Descriptors: Poets, Patriotism, Democracy, Poetry
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Preckshot, Judith E. – Visible Language, 1985
Explores the extent to which technology has affected creation and production in modern poetry and concludes that originality of expression has not been lost in the medium of newsprint or advertising text. (DF)
Descriptors: Authors, Creative Expression, Creative Thinking, Creative Writing
Leadership, 2004
Every month, "Leadership" features articles written in an informal, conversational style that provide practical information for school administrators. This issue of "Leadership" contains the following titles: (1) "The Artistry of Communication: No Vision Is out of Reach when a School Leader Commits to Understanding the Power of Skillful, Poetic…
Descriptors: Leadership Qualities, Principals, Communication Skills, Academic Standards
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Conroy, James C.; Davis, Robert A. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2002
In this essay, the authors suggest that there is another, different and more ancient way of looking at the moral and social role of the teacher and the processes of education in which she is involved. This alternative perspective draws on older, more imaginative and complex sources of meaning than the latest Gallup poll or the latest adjusted…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Educational Change, Calculus, Educational Practices
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Halpin, David – Oxford Review of Education, 2006
Romanticism's valuing of love and the life of the imagination, combined with its belief in human potential taken heroically to and beyond its limits, provides a way of addressing differently and fruitfully certain issues to do with pedagogy in schools, making in particular better sense of what it means to be an effective teacher and a productive…
Descriptors: Romanticism, Intimacy, Imagination, English Literature
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Kazemak, Francis E. – English Journal, 1987
Argues that the cultivation of the imagination in schools and colleges is largely ignored because of utilitarian biases in the education system, where achievement is determined by quantitative measures of cognitive skills. Discusses Williams' view that acts of the imagination transform reality and applies view to English education. (JG)
Descriptors: Class Activities, College English, Educational Theories, English Instruction