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James, Fiona – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
This article examines forms of subjectivation propagated through the processes and practices of ethics review in UK Higher Education Institutions. Codified notions of research ethics are particularly prevalent in the university context along with stringent institutional regulation of the procedures surrounding ethics review of research proposals.…
Descriptors: Ethics, Neoliberalism, Risk Management, Higher Education
Paulsrud, David; Wermke, Wieland – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2020
This article presents the results from a survey investigating 708 Swedish and 1583 Finnish teachers' perceived autonomy with a focus on the teachers' perceptions of who makes the most important decisions in school. Teacher autonomy is seen as exercised at different levels; by teachers individually in the classroom or by teachers as a collective in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Decision Making, Professional Autonomy, Teacher Attitudes
O'Brien, Peter C. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2018
This article analyses the relations that teachers and school leaders establish with themselves and with others--especially those who would seek to govern them--through the professional and personal--professional activities that increasingly accompany pedagogical and administrative practice today. Specifically, the article seeks to analyse the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Administrator Relationship, Governance, Ethics
Hess, Juliet – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2020
In "Red Skin, White Masks: Rejecting the Colonial Politics of Recognition", Glen Coulthard argues that since 1969, colonial power relations in Canada have shifted from an unconcealed structure of domination to a mode of colonial governance that operates through state recognition and accommodation. He instead looks to identify a type of…
Descriptors: Altruism, Self Concept, Music Education, Educational Philosophy
Lebossé, Clémence; Érard, Carine; Vivier, Christian – Power and Education, 2021
In a society where the politics of life is geared toward maximizing the physical and psychological dimensions of human capital to ensure economic growth, France's Inspectorate for Youth and Sports played a key role in disseminating a new mode of governance of bodies and youth--a form of self-governance based on the rising neoliberal values that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Team Sports, Physical Education
Lambert, Kirsten; Wright, Peter; Currie, Jan; Pascoe, Robin – Critical Studies in Education, 2019
This article explores the effects of neoliberalism and performative educational cultures on secondary school drama classrooms. We consider the ways Deleuze and Guattari's schizoanalysis and Butler's concept of gender performance enable us to chart the embodied, relational, spatial and affective energies that inhabit the often neoliberal and…
Descriptors: Drama, Neoliberalism, Criticism, Teaching Methods
Soudien, Crain – Perspectives in Education, 2018
This paper interrogates the relationship between South Africa's most important piece of educational policy, the South African Schools Act (SASA) (Republic of South Africa, 1996b), and learner identity. It seeks to understand how this central piece of South African educational legislation foreshadows, intersects with, foregrounds, prescribes and/or…
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, Power Structure, Educational Policy, Equal Education
Poulter, Saila – British Journal of Religious Education, 2017
The aim of this paper is to explore the history of Finnish religious education (RE) from the perspective of civic education. The research is based on a historical and content analysis of the data, which consist of written pedagogical and curricular material on Lutheran RE from the last 150 years. The analysis, which employs the Foucauldian concept…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Educational History, Individualism, Social Environment
Leibnitz, Gretalyn; Gillian-Daniel, Donald L.; Greenler, Robin M.; Campbell-Montalvo, Rebecca; Metcalf, Heather; Segarra, Verónica A.; Peters, Jan W.; Patton, Shannon; Lucy-Putwen, Andrea; Sims, Ershela L. – Wisconsin Center for Education Research, 2021
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) professional societies (ProS) are uniquely positioned to foster national-level diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) reform. ProS serve broad memberships, define disciplinary norms and culture, and inform accrediting bodies, thus providing "excellent leverage with which to design and…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Professional Associations, Inclusion, Diversity
Balockaite, Rasa – Language Policy, 2014
The paper illuminates links between state politics and language politics in Lithuania during different historical periods: (a) the thaw period, (b) the stagnation period, (c) the liberalization periods of Soviet socialism, and (d) the two post-Soviet decades characterized by both nationalism and liberalization. Based on analysis of the texts by…
Descriptors: Social Change, Language Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Politics
Caride, Ezequiel Gomez – European Education, 2013
Numerous studies regarding citizens' identity and nation-building issues have relegated the analysis of religion, understood as a cultural practice, and its role in the governing of the citizen. However, this article states that religious narrative is still a crucial technology of government to conduct the conduct of citizens. Through the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Self Concept, Catholics, Role of Religion
Stickney, Jeff A. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2012
Over a decade after publication of "Thinking Again: Education After Postmodernism" (1998) contention still emerges among Foucaultians over whether discursively made-up things really exist, and whether removal of the constituent subject leaves room for agency within techniques of caring for the self. That these questions are kept alive shows that…
Descriptors: Caring, Postmodernism, Educational Change, Governance
Chee, Wai-Chi – Ethnography and Education, 2012
This research investigates how the Hong Kong state controls and disciplines the education sector through the regulation and manipulation of discourses. The authoritative narratives are that some schools are failing the students and parents for not being able to provide quality education, and that these schools are not subject to public scrutiny…
Descriptors: Quality Control, Educational Quality, Foreign Countries, Educational Change
Ricken, Norbert – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2006
To question power means also to ask what makes us governable and enables us to govern. This paper addresses this issue by rephrasing the question "what is power?" into the question: "to what problem can power be seen as a response?". This transformation allows us to keep the "power of power" in sight. It then elucidates the "how" of power through…
Descriptors: Questioning Techniques, Self Concept, Philosophy, Educational Theories
MacTaggart, Terrence J. – Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges, 2007
Advocates of corporate governance reform hailed passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act in 2002 as a long-overdue raising of the accountability bar for corporate directors. Although SOX, as the law is widely known, does not legally apply to nonprofit boards, it has profoundly influenced the way many trustees, especially current and former corporate…
Descriptors: Trustees, Governing Boards, Role, Higher Education
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