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Brett Drake – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2025
Social work pedagogy is at a crossroads. A classically liberal approach is being replaced by one derived from postmodernism and critical theory (PCT). As this shift is mainly paradigmatic, the first half of this paper describes the nature and history of these two competing perspectives. Key differences between liberalism and PCT are discussed and…
Descriptors: Postmodernism, Critical Theory, Social Work, Ideology
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Anita Pipere; Francesca Lorenzi – Journal of Teacher Education for Sustainability, 2024
In today's complex and unsettling global landscape, it is crucial to seek, define, and legitimize educational perspectives and research that are underpinned by philosophical paradigms that enable us to respond to unforeseen challenges and effectively address the ever-growing complexity and multiplicity of reality. The evolving nature of education…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Postmodernism, Epistemology, Futures (of Society)
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Albert Weideman – Educational Linguistics, 2024
The initial high expectations of applied linguistic work did not endure. Applied linguistics is divided between adopting either a modernist or a postmodernist approach. Despite their relevant critique of modernism, the relativism promoted by postmodernist perspectives is an inadequate response to the challenges of the field. A non-reductionist…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Language Research, Linguistic Theory, Postmodernism
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Chi Kai Lam – Curriculum Journal, 2025
The use of "post-isms" has become increasingly prominent in academic discourse because it offers new perspectives for gaining insight into current developments in human society and the historical dimension of culture. In the Hong Kong educational context, the concept of "post-isms" has permeated the current music curriculum.…
Descriptors: Postcolonialism, Foreign Countries, Music Education, Curriculum
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Boubaker Mohrem; Samira El-Khawaldeh – Multicultural Learning and Teaching, 2024
Generally speaking, third-world literary scholars have been seen as representative tools for their societies. The current article aims to look at postmodern African and Asian societies. Thus, these two literary works "The Arrangers of Marriage" by the African novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and "Brick Lane" by Monica Ali…
Descriptors: Novels, Authors, Self Concept, Immigrants
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Michiel A. van Zyl – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2025
The purpose of this philosophical liberal critique of the 2022 Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS) is to highlight the danger of using a single lens perspective in social work education in addressing discrimination, racism, inequality and other forms of injustices. A brief review of the concept of social justice illustrates how…
Descriptors: Social Work, Counselor Training, Social Justice, Standards
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David R. Hodge – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2025
Science plays an important, if not central role, in the profession's mission of enhancing human well-being. The benefits that flow from science do not emerge in a vacuum, but rather are contingent upon the existence of a specific value-based milieu. Included among these values are an academic discourse that: 1) supports the free expression of…
Descriptors: Social Work, Research, Well Being, Professional Education
Anne Feryok, Editor – Multilingual Matters, 2024
This is the first edited volume to bring together research on the interaction between language teacher identity and wellbeing. It addresses the need for further research on the experience of language teachers and the vulnerability and resilience they demonstrate in the face of threats to their wellbeing. Naming, describing and analyzing issues…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Language Teachers, Well Being
Kimberly A. Shapiro – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Postmodern picturebooks do not follow the established norms of traditional picturebooks and instead invite readers to navigate nonlinear structures and attend to metafictive devices, including counterpoint and multiple narratives, experimental typography, nonlinearity, intertextuality, and ambiguities in meaning. These qualities challenge readers…
Descriptors: Reader Response, Picture Books, Literacy Education, Learning Modalities
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Büsra Müge Özdil; Naciye Kunt – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2025
The concomitant relationship among language, identity and power has been intimately connected to the ELT world. The bi/multilingual learner identity negotiation has been viewed as a site of struggle from a postmodernist perspective. To this end, learners' existing capital in relation to their involvement in new capital is a significant issue in…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Bilingual Education, Multilingualism, Second Language Learning
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Roby Marlina – LEARN Journal: Language Education and Acquisition Research Network, 2024
In this article, I offer my observations of the epistemological shifts that have taken place in the TESOL discipline as a result of the inexorable forces of globalisation. Specifically, the article highlights how the multicultural, multilingual, and multimodal nature of communication in the 21st century has disrupted various assumptions on how…
Descriptors: Educational Change, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Peng Xu; Jenny Ritchie – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2024
In response to growing attention to young children's citizenship, and recent calls for critique of Western discourses and practices, we explore the movement of Western 'pioneering' pedagogies of early childhood education (ECE) and their localisation in Aotearoa New Zealand. Employing a poststructural positioning, and theoretical devices drawn from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Citizenship, Doctoral Dissertations, Preschool Teachers