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Liesbeth Noordegraaf-Eelens – Higher Education Research and Development, 2025
Driven by the desire to address wicked problems and contribute to societal transitions, positive societal impact is on the agenda of higher education institutions. This article explores how the repositioning of education can take shape by redefining wicked problems as matters of concern. Problems presuppose solutions; concerns reflect ambiguities,…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Social Change, Caring, Higher Education
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Yang, Chao – Journal of Moral Education, 2021
It is widely acknowledged that China is much wealthier than ever before. However, many have witnessed rising cases of moral disorders and the inefficiency of school-based moral education. As one of the most widely known theoretical frameworks in the social sciences, Bronfenbrenner's bio-ecological systems theory of human development can provide an…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Moral Development, Values Education, Systems Approach
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Xiangdong, Wu – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
The axiological research in contemporary Chinese Marxism has always oriented itself towards the practice of reform and opening up, profoundly expressing the practical logic of reform and opening up by way of the theoretical logic of axiology. First, contemporary Chinese axiology focuses on the concept of value and reveals its essence, it explores…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Change, Social Systems, Asian Culture
Ohmer, Mary L.; Finkelstein, Carrie; Dostilio, Lina; Durham, Aliya; Melnick, Alicia – Metropolitan Universities, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a major disruption in higher education, challenging universities to engage with community partners in unprecedented ways. Among them was an accelerated challenge to ways of engaging with surrounding communities and the resulting importance this holds for social change. A common approach has been for the university to…
Descriptors: School Community Relationship, COVID-19, Pandemics, Partnerships in Education
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Annelin, Alice; Boström, Gert-Olof – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2023
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to review and provide propositions about survey assessment tools of the key sustainability competencies (KSCs) of education for sustainability. UNESCO points out how education plays an important role in transforming societies towards a sustainable future and achieving the United Nations' sustainable…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Environmental Education, Objectives, Social Change
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Kim, Hyun-Sook – Religious Education, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a huge impact on every facet of life around the world. For many, the world has become a place of doubt and uncertainty as people struggle to cope with the changes coming in the wake of COVID-19 and seek to determine how best to respond. With ecological, economic, and ideological crises occurring alongside COVID-19,…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Religious Education, Pandemics, Social Problems
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Pouwels, Jan; Biesta, Gert – Education Sciences, 2017
This paper is about the notion of conflict in the work of John Dewey. Special attention is given to "Democracy and Education" (1916) because of its centennial and its acclaimed status of "magnum opus". After depicting "conflicts as gadflies" that stir thinking--reflection and ingenuity--and relating it to Socrates, in…
Descriptors: Conflict, Educational Philosophy, Democracy, Definitions
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Jiang, Mingming; Thagard, Paul – Creativity Research Journal, 2014
Social innovations are creative products and changes that are motivated by social needs and bring value to society by meeting those needs. This article uses case studies to investigate the cognitive and social processes that contribute to creativity in social innovation. The cases are: Wendy Kopp with Teach For America in education, Cicely…
Descriptors: Creativity, Case Studies, Cognitive Processes, Social Change
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Moely, Barbara E.; Ilustre, Vincent – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2014
Undergraduate students' reports of their service-learning course experiences and their gains from participation in those courses were investigated with a sample of 250 students at Tulane University. The students completed a survey in which they rated their service-learning courses in terms of three aspects: Value of Service, Focus on Service, and…
Descriptors: Service Learning, College Faculty, Course Content, Undergraduate Students
Watras, Joseph – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2011
In this comparative essay, the author discusses the opposing educational theories of John Dewey and Gregory Bateson. While Dewey believed that the scientific method was the dominant method of solving problems and thereby acquiring knowledge that mattered, Bateson warned that this one-sided approach would lead to actions that could destroy the…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Educational Theories, Scientific Methodology, Ecology
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Doughty, Howard A. – College Quarterly, 2009
In the early 1980s, it was not sub-prime mortgages and toxic assets, bank failures and factory closures that crowded the pages of the business section of the daily newspapers. It was something called "stagflation," a noxious combination of inflationary pressures on currency and stagnating levels of production. Still, the effects were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economic Climate, Ethics, Economics
Kirk, Mary Ann – American Education, 1982
The Center for Citizenship Education offers schools a plan for educating for action in the community. Such a program involves a nonpartisan, interdisciplinary approach to defining group values, learning about social change, and developing problem-solving skills. (SK)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Community Action, Community Control, Interdisciplinary Approach
Popkewitz, Thomas S. – 1978
To shed light on the social research perspectives which enable people to give coherence to daily events, educational researchers must continually scrutinize the social values and beliefs which underly their research. As social and cultural affairs are explained by the social sciences, so also are theories and methods influenced by social conflict.…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
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Blake, Robert R.; Mouton, Jane Srygley – Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 1970
The authors foresee a fifth achievement by which men will ultimately be able to work out their differences. Here presented is the Conflict Grid for use in evaluating good or bad ways of ending disputes as a vehicle for creative problem solving in the future. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Conflict Resolution, Individual Characteristics, Models
Conboy, William A., Ed. – 1979
This book presents background information and approximately 40 articles on various aspects of the future. It is intended for use as a textbook and/or reader in advanced high school or college level future studies courses. The objectives are to help students of the future examine major problems and issues and to encourage them to devise new models…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Computers, Creative Thinking, Economic Development
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