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Rose Amazan; Julian Wood; Kevin Lowe; Greg Vass – Critical Studies in Education, 2024
Setting in train various forms of curriculum and pedagogic change in schools whilst seeking to improve both teaching strategies and Aboriginal educational outcomes in Australia is a complex business. This involves a sustained effort to equip the next generation of educators with the skills and knowledges to identify, diagnose, and devise remedies…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Progressive Education, Educational Change
Rupesh Rajak; Binod Rajak; Vimal Kumar; Swati Mathur – Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education, 2025
Purpose: This study aims to provide a causal framework for teacher burnout (BO) and work engagement (WE) by examining the factors that contribute to it and evaluating how progressive education (PE) affects teachers' performance in Higher education institutions (HEIs). Design/methodology/approach: This study uses a multi-stage sampling technique…
Descriptors: Progressive Education, Teaching Conditions, Teacher Burnout, College Faculty
Stephanie C. Sanders-Smith; Jadyn Laixely; Giselle Martinez Negrette; Tanya Espinosa Cordoba – Educational Review, 2025
This study explores how early childhood teachers in a progressive private school in the Midwest adapted to changes resulting from the closing of schools due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Employing Bourdieu's notions of habitus, field, and illusio, we examine how educators in the school approached the move to distance learning during the early months…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Early Childhood Teachers, Private Schools
Zembylas, Michalinos – Educational Theory, 2021
In this essay Michalinos Zembylas attempts to formulate a conceptual framework that enables educators and policymakers to articulate an alternative formulation of habit in education spaces. In particular, he explores how theorizing affect, habit, and social change as entangled may enable a rethinking of the concept of habit and foster new ideas…
Descriptors: Progressive Education, Educational Theories, Psychological Patterns, Habituation
Dean Kloss – ProQuest LLC, 2021
While progressive education has been practiced in formal learning settings for over a century, there is a relatively limited amount of contemporary scholarship on such schools. Acknowledging the nebulous nature of this genre, my study was undertaken to identify the philosophies and practices of a contemporary progressive school. From the…
Descriptors: Progressive Education, Small Schools, Educational Practices, Teacher Student Relationship
Kretchmar, Scott; Torres, Cesar R. – Quest, 2023
In his acceptance speech of the National Academy of Kinesiology's (NAK) 2008 Hetherington Award, Daryl Siedentop (2008) humbly declared: "I have had the privilege for many years to play a small role in the development of research in the field now universally referred to as sport pedagogy" (p. 10). That declaration encapsulates the manner…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Athletics, Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers
Henry Jones – History Teacher, 2023
Frederick Jackson Turner's "frontier thesis," described the frontier as the lifeblood of American ideals and warned that the frontier's closing would mean the factors that once enabled America to prosper could no longer be relied on in the century ahead. Boy scouting was shaped by a similar nostalgia for the vanishing frontier as well as…
Descriptors: Youth Clubs, Males, Extracurricular Activities, Progressive Education
Xie, Hui – Education and Culture, 2020
In light of decades of formal denouncement of Deweyan ideas in China and the increasingly authoritarian practices under its current leadership, the recent revival of engagement with Dewey's work among Chinese educators and intellectuals appears extraordinary as well as paradoxical. How is it possible that a project as ardently democratic as…
Descriptors: Democracy, Foreign Countries, Progressive Education, Authoritarianism
Stengel, Barbara – Education and Culture, 2020
John Dewey went to China in 1919 and stayed for more than two years. He watched and learned. He wrote and spoke volumes both while he was there and after he returned. One hundred years later, we are unsurprisingly interested in whether Dewey's time in China left a trace.
Descriptors: Progressive Education, Foreign Countries, Educational History, Educational Theories
Tony Leach; Jordi Collet-Sabé; Antoni Tort Bardolet; Núria Simó Gil; Matthew Clarke – Oxford Review of Education, 2024
At a time when there are renewed expressions of concern about how our societies are organised and the health of our democracies, this paper focuses on the role of education in a democracy. Informed by John Dewey's and Martin Buber's accounts of what it is to be educated, and Homi Bhabha's concept of third space work, the paper presents the case…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Democracy, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories
Powers, Jeanne M.; Wong, Lok-Sze – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2022
In Arizona, the expansion and elaboration of neoliberal educational policies over the past three decades in Arizona have placed public schools and the teaching profession in precarious positions. These challenges have been compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic. Within this turbulent context, a school district in partnership with a college of…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Neoliberalism, Educational Policy, Public Schools
Meyer-Kukan, Scott A. – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Laboratory schools in the United States have been in existence in some form since the establishment of normal schools in 1839. Heavily criticized in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, many laboratory schools would close their doors for a variety of reasons. One laboratory school in particular, the Fanny Edel Falk Laboratory School, was established under…
Descriptors: Laboratory Schools, Educational History, Partnerships in Education, Student Teaching
Carlin, Matthew – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
There is a growing concern today with the state of ethics in higher education as it relates to everything from increasing corporate influence and widespread use of questionable research methods, to cheating and plagiarism committed by students and faculty alike. Multiple studies, from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds, have recently approached…
Descriptors: Ethics, Higher Education, Cheating, Plagiarism
Terzian, Sevan G.; Wright, Sage – American Educational History Journal, 2023
Histories of creativity have often included discussions of its origins and examined pivotal moments in their societal contexts (Nelson 2010; Simonton 2001; Still & d'Inverno 2016; Wasserman 2012). Some have considered creativity's compromised status among academics and in schools that resulted from divergent notions of what it means to create…
Descriptors: Educational History, Modern History, Educational Objectives, Social Values
Peter W. Shay – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2023
Through a Foucauldian theoretical framework, this article contests the efficacy of the modern assessable and visible learning curriculum, and analyses how the current education episteme disempowers the ethical subjectification of the individual, dislocating the development of aesthetic agency. It articulates a tension between education for the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Principles, Educational Philosophy, Educational Change