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Richard Jordan; Thomas M. Ward – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2024
We make two interventions in two evolving scholarly literatures. First, we show how fractal metaphors escape a recurring dichotomy in Christian pedagogical scholarship, the either/or of alienation from one's object of study versus union with it in "an act of love." Second, we try to replace recent interdisciplinary work's emphasis on…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Education, Imagination, Alienation
Attwell Mamvuto – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2025
This study interrogated public art as a social practice and its interface with art education. The central axis of public art is its dialogical engagement in the context of human relations and the development of critical consciousness. Interviews were conducted with five internationally renowned artists with regard to their practice and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Art, Art Education, Curriculum Design
Fad, Kathleen McConnell; Campos, David – Ancora Publishing, 2021
"Lonely Kids in a Connected World: What Teachers Can Do" offers a comprehensive look at childhood loneliness and provides classroom teachers and specialized school professionals a toolkit of research-based intervention strategies. Because children who experience loneliness often feel alone, isolated, disconnected, and alienated, early…
Descriptors: Children, Social Isolation, Alienation, Early Intervention
Zeynep Daghan; Bilge Çam Aktas – International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education, 2024
The main purpose of this study is to examine the perceptions of secondary school teachers and students about resistance behaviors. Phenomenological design, one of the qualitative research methods, was used in the study. The participants of the study were 5 teachers working in secondary schools and 10 students studying in secondary schools. Data…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Middle School Students, Resistance (Psychology), Behavior Problems
Tan, Edna; Faircloth, Beverly – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2023
This study investigates how recently resettled refugee youth took up STEM-rich making experiences at an after-school community club in relation to negotiating their resettlement process. Using critical participatory ethnography grounded in sustained engagement with and in community, authors 1 and 2 worked with refugee youth through sustained…
Descriptors: Refugees, Epistemology, STEM Education, After School Programs
Byeon, Jung-Ho; Kwon, Yong-Ju – Journal of Baltic Science Education, 2023
The teacher's gaze attention can trigger interaction with the student. So if the teacher fails to equal attention during class, students may be alienated from the interaction. According to this perspective, this study aimed to establish the pattern of the teacher's gaze during science lecture classes and whether the change of the gaze when the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Teacher Student Relationship, Alienation
Tan, Charlene – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2020
Offering an ethical foundation for global citizenship education, this paper draws upon the ideas of neo-Confucian thinker Wang Yangming. Focussing on UNESCO's goal to help learners acquire a sense of belonging to a broader community and humanity, this paper elucidates Wang's concept of innate knowledge ("liangzhi"). The article explains…
Descriptors: Ethics, Citizenship Education, Confucianism, Global Approach
Manning, Patrick R. – Religious Education, 2020
This paper highlights contemplative pedagogy as an educational approach with a demonstrated capacity to facilitate unification within the individual and among different people. The early parts of the paper present a biblically-rooted analysis of the human dynamics that impede peaceful coexistence and a discussion of the ways educators can…
Descriptors: Reflection, Religious Education, Teaching Methods, Biblical Literature
Friesen, Norm – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2018
Joseph Schwab's famous remark, that the field of curriculum is 'moribund'--no longer able 'to …contribute significantly to the advancement of education'--has long echoed in curriculum studies. Although its specific meaning has changed, it still rings in our ears today. It now applies as much to discussions in the United States and United Kingdom…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Periodicals, Curriculum Development, Course Content
Bates, Vincent C. – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2021
The dual aims of this essay are to consider some ways in which school music reproduces neoliberal rationalities and to suggest possibilities whereby playful aspects of music education can open spaces for disruption and resistance. After defining key terms (capital, neoliberalism, rationality, social reproduction, and alienation), patterns of…
Descriptors: Music Education, Neoliberalism, Learning Experience, Alienation
Napolitano, Marc; Killinger, Mimi – Honors in Practice, 2021
Contemporary emphases on standardization, specialization, and selectivity in higher education alienate students and teachers from their own creativity, intellectual curiosity, and personal stories. This trend runs counter to the central focus of honors on fostering a diverse, scholarly learning environment. Authors suggest that integrating student…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Honors Curriculum, Teaching Methods, Alienation
Buethe, John – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2019
John Buethe draws upon the Netflix series "Stranger Things" and develops this paper's ideas by using it as an allegory for and education towards subjectivity along lines suggested by Gert Biesta in "The Beautiful Risk of Education", and Jaeggi in her work, "Alienation." Buethe observes that the show places a wager on…
Descriptors: Criticism, Television, Programming (Broadcast), Alienation
Kumpulainen, Kristiina; Kajamaa, Anu – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2020
This study investigates the sociomaterial movements of student engagement in a school's makerspace. Here, we understand sociomaterial movements as emergent and relational, comprising complex dynamics of agency across students, teachers and materials in situated, culturally framed activities. Our study draws on data comprising 85 hours of video…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, STEM Education, Art Education, Video Technology
Bradley, Joff P. N. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2020
At first glance a Russian anarchist's revolutionary address to the youth of his day made in the late 19th century and the address to youth made by a contemporary French philosopher may appear to have little in common as their context and era are ostensibly very different. How would Petr Kropotkin's address be understood in our time? Are…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Information Technology, Social Systems, Social Change
Tsevreni, Irida – Journal of Environmental Education, 2021
The paper discusses alienation from the more-than-human world and the need for nature pedagogies through the experience of nature journaling in an environmental education course in higher education. Students at a University Department of Early Childhood Education in Greece engaged in nature journaling through an assignment that encouraged them to…
Descriptors: Journal Writing, Student Journals, Experiential Learning, Cooperative Learning