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Stefano Oliverio – Policy Futures in Education, 2025
In this paper, I address Biesta's notion of world-centred education via a special focus on the school as a site of teacherly gestures. To begin with, I interpret 'world-centredness' -- qua that which goes 'beyond learning' -- through a deployment of tenets from Arendt and her appropriation of Marx's and Heidegger's motifs. Within this horizon, I…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Role of Education, Consumer Education, Democracy
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Ivan Zamotkin – Ethics and Education, 2024
In this paper, my aim is to reintroduce and reclaim the concept of civility for the ongoing debates on democratic education within the Arendt-inspired philosophy of education. I juxtapose a prominent interpretation related to theories of radical democracy and radical democratic education, referring to Gert Biesta's work, which amends Arendt's…
Descriptors: Democracy, Citizenship Education, Civics, Educational Philosophy
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Minna-Kerttu M. Kekki – Ethics and Education, 2024
In this article, I argue that one of the paradoxes of the internet age is the contradiction between two aspects of freedom of opinion: expressing an opinion and forming an opinion based on facts. Expressing one's opinion may risk others' freedom to form opinions based on facts, because the freedom to express one's opinion also implies the freedom…
Descriptors: Freedom of Speech, Media Education, Media Literacy, Democracy
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Tugba Sevinç – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2025
This article critically engages with Philip Pettit's civic republican theory, particularly his account of what it takes to realize non-domination in society. Despite providing a comprehensive analysis of the institutional prerequisites for realizing non-domination, Pettit surprisingly overlooks the critical role of education in achieving this…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Citizenship Education, Democracy, Freedom
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David C. Paris; Carol Geary Schneider – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2024
In this article, the authors review higher education's evolving role in this nation's democracy. They then describe a new collaboration, the Civic Learning and Democracy Engagement (CLDE) Coalition, which responds educationally to the challenges facing our democracy. The CLDE Coalition aims to (1) reclaim and revitalize higher education's public…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Role of Education, Democracy, Civics
Daniel Hatfield – ProQuest LLC, 2024
In recent literature, K-12 public schooling is cited as a driver of a post-truth phenomenon referred to as truth decay. Truth decay is attributed as contributing to the rise of post-factual politics and the deterioration of civil discourse in the United States. The rise of post-factual politics and the deterioration of civil discourse is perceived…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Public Schools, Politics of Education, Elementary Secondary Education
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Simpson, Timothy L.; Fennell, Jon – Educational Forum, 2023
This paper explores the epistemological justification of liberal education for all, and of foundations courses for teachers, set forth by Harry Broudy, the paramount voice in philosophy of education during the mid to late twentieth century. This justification, grounded in Michael Polanyi's revolutionary theory of tacit knowing, reveals that such…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Foundations of Education, Epistemology, Democracy
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Yosef-Hassidim, Doron; Baldacchino, John – Policy Futures in Education, 2023
While the fresh debate on education's autonomy continues in this special issue as in other forums and venues, new layers of complexity on this theme continue to emerge, just as further nuances are revealed in the course of discussion. Following this welcomed growth in the discussion, and in the spirit of characterizing autonomy--and therefore also…
Descriptors: Institutional Autonomy, Educational Practices, Role of Education, Educational Change
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Burnard, Pamela; Colucci-Gray, Laura; Cooke, Carolyn – Review of Research in Education, 2022
The movement from STEM to STEAM, with its emphasis on real-world applications, promises to meet the changing needs of a globally connected world. However, the potential of transdisciplinarity to inspire and deepen our understanding of who we are and how we make sense of a world in turmoil remains undertheorized. This article makes a case for…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, STEM Education, Art Education, Democracy
Wilhelm Krull; Thomas Brunotte – Center for Studies in Higher Education, 2023
This brief discusses cases of neo-nationalist violations of academic freedom in Hungary and Poland. The most prominent case of neo-nationalist violation of academic freedom in Hungary is the fate of the Central European University (CEU). The circumstances of CEU's forced move out of Hungary came before the European Court of Justice regarding it a…
Descriptors: Democracy, Futures (of Society), Academic Freedom, Nationalism
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Berliner, David C. – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2023
In this paper an unusual informant is asked about the relationship between public education and democracy. Discussed also are the differences between schooling as preparation for employment vs. schooling for democratic living. The latter requires a curriculum different from that often found in America's public schools. An example of what one such…
Descriptors: Public Education, Democracy, Role of Education, Relationship
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Ferit Baça – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2023
A democratic government, whose power belongs to the people, serves all its citizens equally and protects their natural rights. Its highest priority is to treat and serve its citizens properly and fulfill their interests. In democratic regimes, conflicts and other social issues can be resolved through dialogue, compromise, and consensus between the…
Descriptors: Education, Democratic Values, Educational Philosophy, Equal Education
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Playfair, Eddie – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2022
We are living and learning in a time of multiple crises with profound implications for every aspect of our lives. Hankering for what we have 'lost' is understandable, but we need to take the opportunity to build something better. This means being wide awake to the realities of crisis and combining a sense of urgency with radical optimism and hope.…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Social Justice, Sustainability, Democracy
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Taylor, Joshua K.; Rouillard, Jansen – New Directions for Higher Education, 2021
In this chapter, the authors trace the historical roots of civic learning and democratic engagement in higher education from the founding of the first institutions to the present day. In different major historical moments, universities elevated their mission to develop an engaged citizenry. Furthermore, public perception of the purpose for higher…
Descriptors: Civics, Democracy, Higher Education, Educational History
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Thomas Falk – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2023
According to Thomas Falk, an authoritarian insurgency against the institutions of liberal democracy operates along both political-economic and phenomenological axes. By corrupting language and stimulating vigilance, this insurgency endeavors to diminish the perceptual and communicative capacities that allow us to articulate a shared reality and…
Descriptors: Democracy, Educational Philosophy, Public Schools, Authoritarianism
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