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Elon Dancy, T., II; Wright, Christopher M. – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2023
In this R. Freeman Butts Lecture, the authors engage this year's AESA theme, "Dreaming of Otherwise Worlds and Alternate Nows: Unsettling Colonialisms and Racism in the Social Foundations of Education," through a set of Black knowledge traditions and schools of thought and how these implicate our ideologies about education, specifically…
Descriptors: Diversity (Institutional), African American Culture, African Americans, Universities
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Noah De Lissovoy – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2024
The contemporary landscape of dread in living and teaching demands a creative and experimental form of investigation that can trace the affective contours of the present and uncover the obscure openings for an oppositional imagination. In a series of interlinked excurses, this essay articulates a poetic probing of the nexus of slow fascism and…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Authoritarianism, Realism, Literary Devices
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Apple, Michael W. – London Review of Education, 2022
I have had a close and long-standing relationship with the IOE (Institute of Education), UCL's Faculty of Education and Society (University College London, UK). In order to understand why and how for many years the IOE became my 'second home', I infuse this article with a combination of critical academic and political points and a detailed sense…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Political Attitudes, Social Change, Interpersonal Relationship
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Oliver Laasch – Journal of Management Education, 2024
In this essay, I argue that we should radicalize managerial climate change education given that incremental and accommodative forms of responsible management learning and education (RMLE) are at odds with the urgency, nature, and magnitude of the climate crisis. I argue for three practices to radicalize RMLE, and illustrate them through examples…
Descriptors: Climate, Economic Development, Management Development, Business Administration Education
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Saito, Eisuke – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2022
Some of the problems addressed by the editors of the Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education (APJTE) refer to the issues concerning the Global South. This commentary elaborates upon the problematisations by the editors with reference to the ethical challenges arising in contexts of political turmoil; issues related to the power, or lack of it,…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Writing for Publication, Authors, Foreign Countries
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Martin, Christopher – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2020
In "Political and Metaphysical: Reflections on Identity, Education, and Justice" (EJ1277341), Lauren Bialystok makes a nuanced and timely case for a reassessment of the moral and political significance of identity within liberal societies in general, and for education in particular. She offers an impressive philosophical reconstruction…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Metacognition, Self Concept, Educational Philosophy
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Howard, William L. – Academic Questions, 2021
Academic racism is an intellectualized and race-based ideology of hatred fostered and propagated in classrooms and newsrooms. In this article, William Howard asserts that rather than transparent, unadorned, visceral hatred, academic racism consists of a maze of theory that conceals visceral hatred under a veneer of intellectualism and…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Ideology, Educational Practices, Propaganda
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Aizuddin Mohamed Anuar; Olga Mun – Teaching in Higher Education, 2024
What ethical and political considerations does zine-making raise in teaching and learning across knowledge systems and artful expression? This question guides the critical dialogue about a research project on teaching sustainability through traditional proverbs from Malaysia and Kazakhstan within a zine-making workshop in a UK university. Merging…
Descriptors: Proverbs, Workshops, Learning Processes, Decolonization
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Azada-Palacios, Rowena – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2021
Hannah Arendt has been criticised for the sharp distinction she drew between the social and political realms, and her application of this distinction to schools. In this paper, I demonstrate that this distinction can be interpreted as a heuristic that Arendt developed to address a tension that she had encountered in her attempt to understand…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Socialization, Citizenship Education, Heuristics
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Matthews, Jolie C. – Democracy & Education, 2020
Curry and Cherner's article, "Red States, Blue States, and Media Literacy: Political Context and Media Literacy," discusses preservice teachers' perspectives of teaching media literacy skills in politically opposite "Red" and "Blue" States. In this response, I argue the inclusion of additional demographic information…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Preservice Teachers, Teaching Methods, Political Attitudes
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Point, Christophe – Education and Culture, 2018
In this article, we argue for the importance of the notion of conflict in John Dewey's philosophy. Indeed, many criticisms have been leveled against Dewey regarding his political philosophy and his philosophy of education based on the idea that he underestimated the conflict inherent in human affairs. These criticisms are compelling because they…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy, Conflict, Political Attitudes
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Boucher, François – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2018
Many liberals and secularists believe that religious schooling should not be publicly funded or that it should simply be banned. Challenging those views, I claim that although liberal states may refuse to fund and may even ban certain illiberal separate religious schools, it is impermissible, for distinctively liberal reasons, to completely ban…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Educational Finance, Political Attitudes, Educational Philosophy
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Splitter, Laurance J. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
The normative ideals of democracy, trust and respect are under threat from the forces of populism and extremism. I argue for a recalibration of some basic ideas in the moral and social domains in which each person sees her/himself as one among others. I defend 0093The Principle of Personal Worth0094 which asserts that persons are more valuable…
Descriptors: Collectivism, Terrorism, Self Concept, Democracy
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Howlett, Caitlin – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2017
The authors' life is inundated with children. She has always had an affinity for children insofar as they appear to her to be much more inquisitive and open-minded than the average so-called adult, and thus she enjoys springing big ideas on them to see what emerges. For instance, the author recently engaged in a twenty-minute-long conversation…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Critical Theory, Children, Social Systems
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Bojesen, Emile – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2017
This paper argues that the political can respond to that which exceeds it without reducing it to the same, and that public education is one of the most important places where this can happen. I present a rationale for public education to assist that which exceeds the political: singularity, solitude and difference. What I maintain is that the…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Public Education, Political Attitudes, Educational Philosophy
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