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Stitzlein, Sarah – Educational Theory, 2023
In this paper, Sarah Stitzlein considers the consequences of honesty on our democracy, especially for citizens' ability to engage in civic inquiry together as they face shared problems. Honesty is a key component of a well-functioning democracy; it develops trust and fosters the sorts of relationships among citizens that enable civic dialogue and…
Descriptors: Democracy, Ethics, Citizen Participation, Participative Decision Making
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Smilie, Kipton D. – Educational Theory, 2022
Liminal spaces operate as thresholds, as spaces "lodged between all … spaces defined and governed in any specific biocultural ecosystem." While these spaces offer interesting prospects for study, liminal spaces in schools have received very little scholarly attention. In labeling and considering the school cafeteria in U.S. schools as a…
Descriptors: Dining Facilities, Schools, Imagination, Disclosure
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Warnick, Bryan R.; Johnson, Benjamin A.; Rocha, Samuel – Educational Theory, 2010
School shootings are traumatic events that cause a community to question itself, its values, and its educational systems. In this article Bryan Warnick, Benjamin Johnson, and Samuel Rocha explore the meanings of school shootings by examining three recent books on school violence. Topics that grow out of these books include (1) how school shootings…
Descriptors: Violence, Weapons, School Safety, Schools
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Bruno-Jofre, Rosa; Zaldivar, Jon Igelmo – Educational Theory, 2012
In this article, Rosa Bruno-Jofre and Jon Igelmo Zaldivar examine Ivan Illich's own critique of "Deschooling Society", and his subsequent revised critique of educational institutions and understanding of education, within the context of both his personal intellectual journey and the general epistemological shift that started to take shape in the…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Criticism, Critical Theory, Epistemology
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Quantz, Richard A. – Educational Theory, 1999
Addresses the assumption that ritual performances are not as important in modern, secular, bureaucratic schools as they were in communal, sacred, tribal societies, reviving a concept forged in structuralism and redefining it as a performative text, thus taking advantage of certain poststructural insights while maintaining much of the power of its…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Performance
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Bingham, Charles – Educational Theory, 2001
Examines Nietzsche's rejection of mass education, arguing that it was based on his desire for education to be more self- reformulative than he thought possible, and concluding that education in schools is beneficial because it can foster radical forms of selfhood. This process can begin by listening to Nietzsche's philosophy while ignoring his…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Education, Schools
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Collins, Peter M. – Educational Theory, 1973
Author investigated the possibility that Christian institutions of learning have made distinctive contributions to American society. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles, Methods, Personality
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Tunnell, Donald R. – Educational Theory, 1978
This article analyzes the structure of the Bowles and Gintis argument that modern schools reproduce economic inequality, that the schooling process is unjust, and that schools cannot be made fair in a capitalist society. (JMF)
Descriptors: Capitalism, Educational Philosophy, Educational Resources, Educational Theories
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Williams, David C. – Educational Theory, 1976
"Ressentiment" is identified as a key concept for understanding educational issues, including research directions, demands for accountability, and individual and group experiences of schooling (particulary those of prisoners). (GW)
Descriptors: Accountability, Educational Sociology, Human Development, Political Attitudes
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Phillips, D. C. – Educational Theory, 1995
This paper critiques and explores some of the fundamental issues that Elliot Eisner has raised in recent speeches and in an essay in this journal on art, curriculum, and educational research. The paper also examines the related essays on these topics in this journal. (JB)
Descriptors: Art, Educational Philosophy, Educational Research, Hermeneutics
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Eisner, Elliot W. – Educational Theory, 1995
This analysis describes some of the general features of art and goes on to look at what the artistic treatment of research entails. Artistically crafted research that includes coherence, imagery, and particularity can help to explain what is important about schools. Further, the education of teachers should be regarded as the education of artists.…
Descriptors: Art, Educational Philosophy, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education