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Klerides, Eleftherios – Journal of Education Policy, 2022
The article seeks to refine two central concepts in scholarly accounts of national policy responses to international data: 'selectivity' and 'instrumentalisation'. It does so by broadening, firstly, the empirical focus of research to include forms of international data other than the performance data of global learning metrics and international…
Descriptors: Public Policy, Educational Policy, Policy Formation, Foreign Countries
Tetikci, Ismail; Erim, Gonca; Baykan, Kevser – Journal of Education and Learning, 2023
Postmodernism emerged as a movement that opposed the dominant views of modernism in the field of art. Postmodernism, which originated in architecture and gradually influenced many areas of art, is discussed in this study with a focus on painting and visual arts education. In high school programs in Turkey, it is important for students to be able…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Postmodernism, Visual Arts, Art Education
Grant, Will – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2020
Modern liberal rationales continue to inform a majority of teaching and learning in English art classrooms. In a postmodern Western society increasingly informed by neoliberal globalisation this approach begins to look either like an anachronism or an act of outmoded pedagogic resistance. What is certain is that the modern liberal tradition is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Art Education, Secondary Education, Educational Trends
Thomas, Rhianna; Lucero, Leanna; Owens, Angela; Cahill, Betsy – Multicultural Education Review, 2022
Youth are social actors who not only engage in but transform culture. Promoting plurality often means letting go of preconceived notions of power in youth social circles. Here, we utilize parent-child ethnography and the lens of queer theory to analyse four stories of youth identity exploration and answer the following research questions: 1) how…
Descriptors: Social Theories, Sexuality, Postmodernism, Youth
Jepson Wigg, Ulrika – Ethics and Education, 2021
The aim of this article is to analyze the moral dimensions of teachers' experiences of working with unaccompanied refugee students in language introduction in Swedish upper secondary school. Theoretically, the analysis uses Bauman's postmodern ethics, focusing on the tension between the social and the moral space in teachers' encounters with…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Refugees, Secondary School Students, Teaching Experience
Forrest, Kristy – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2020
The student as consumer has emerged as a common motif and point of contestation in educational philosophy over the past two decades, as part of the critique of the neoliberal educational reform agenda that followed Lyotard's (1984) mapping of the postmodern condition. In addition, the consumer-orientated student has assumed a problematic presence…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Educational Philosophy, Neoliberalism, Educational Change
Kestel, Muharrem; Korkmaz, Isa – Online Submission, 2019
Modernism, as a philosophy that is accepted to have started in the 17th century, has influenced various areas such as economy, politics, technology, literature and specifically education in line with the industrial revolution and enlightenment age. It is generally accepted that modernism has kept its overall effect on the mentioned areas until the…
Descriptors: Postmodernism, Philosophy, Teacher Attitudes, Epistemology
Cairns, Rebecca – Curriculum Inquiry, 2020
History curriculum in Australia has moved beyond its traditional British imperial roots and currently takes a world history approach. Postmodern and postcolonial approaches have challenged the dominant Western metanarrative projected on and by curriculum and the inclusion of Asia-related histories has contributed to the diversification of the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Foreign Countries, History Instruction, Secondary School Students
Thoma, Michael – Critical Studies in Education, 2017
This paper presents an approach to the critical analysis of textbook knowledge, which, working from a discourse theory perspective (based on the work of Foucault), refers to the performative nature of language. The critical potential of the approach derives from an analysis of knowledge-generating logics, which produce particular images of reality…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Foreign Countries, Global Approach, Economics
McPhail, Graham – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2018
In this paper I begin to theorize what secondary school music education might look like "post-deconstruction." In particular, I explore the argument for a reconsideration of the importance of conceptualization in the process of music education. I argue that is it through coming into contact with powerful conceptual knowledge that…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Secondary School Students, Music Education, Musicians
Whitburn, Ben – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2016
Aligned with the broader movement from structuralism to the post-structuralisms [Lather, P. 2013. "Methodology-21: What Do We Do in the Afterward?" "International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education" 26 (6): 634-645; St. Pierre, E. A. 2009. "Afterword: Decentering Voice in Qualitative Inquiry." In "Voice…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Research, Research Methodology, Postmodernism
Rubin, Jessica Cira – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2018
In this analysis, events from a preservice teacher's internship in a seventh-grade literacy classroom are explored using theories of deconstruction. Deconstruction is activated as both a lens through which to observe and a framework for understanding moments when binaries and other linguistic structures and shortcomings are illuminated as…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Field Instruction, Internship Programs
Desmond, Ann-Marie – Irish Educational Studies, 2016
This work involves researching normative family discourses which are mediated through post-primary settings. The traditional family, consisting of father, mother and children all living together in one house (nuclear) is no longer reflective of the home situation of many Irish students [Lunn, P., and T. Fahey. 2012. "Households and Family…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Experience, Family (Sociological Unit), Family Structure
Gunnarsson, Karin – Educational Action Research, 2018
This article takes as its point of departure an action research project conducted in an upper secondary school in Sweden. The project had a practitioner research approach and was carried out with students in one class. In this article, I elaborate on the tensions that appeared during the project concerning collaboration and action. This is done by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Action Research, Secondary Schools, Cooperation
Ireland, Jill; O'Sullivan, Kerry-Ann; Duchesne, Susan – English in Australia, 2017
This paper examines the relationship between the literary theories underpinning an English syllabus and teachers' personal epistemologies and pedagogical beliefs. The study discussed here used semi-structured interviews and an online survey to investigate 50 New South Wales teachers' views of the theoretical basis of a senior English syllabus that…
Descriptors: English Instruction, English Teachers, Course Descriptions, Correlation