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Nardo, Aline – Educational Theory, 2021
Despite his popularity in educational discourses, Lev S. Vygotsky tends to be read mainly as an educational psychologist or learning theorist. His potential contribution to a theory of education remains largely undiscussed. The Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) is often misunderstood as a sort of "educational tool," which severely…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Sociocultural Patterns, Educational Psychology, Psychologists
Jonas, Mark E.; Chambers, Drew W. – Educational Theory, 2017
From the late eighteenth through the end of the nineteenth century, educational philosophers and practitioners debated the benefits and shortcomings of the use of emulation in schools. During this period, "emulation" referred to a pedagogy that leveraged comparisons between students as a tool to motivate them to higher achievement. Many…
Descriptors: Imitation, Learning Processes, Teaching Methods, Learning Theories
Strong-Wilson, Teresa – Educational Theory, 2017
In education, we are concerned with the teaching and learning of subjects, but the word "subject" can refer to the discipline being studied as well as the individual who is studying. In this essay, Teresa Strong-Wilson explores this "double entendre" (which William Pinar refers to as the "double consciousness") of…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Autobiographies, Curriculum, Personal Narratives
Curzer, Howard J.; Gottlieb, Jessica – Educational Theory, 2019
For open-mindedness to be an Aristotelian personal virtue, its possession must make agents better off. Unfortunately, open-mindedness does not currently pay. The reasons include (1) "novelty glut" -- taking seriously even a tiny percentage of the worthwhile, available ideas would be overwhelming; and (2) "deception campaigns"…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Ethics, Perspective Taking, Teaching Methods
Wahl, Rachel – Educational Theory, 2018
In response to a fractured and vitriolic public culture, many civic educators hope to cultivate students' ability to learn from people who are different from themselves. In this article Rachel Wahl illuminates how college students' conceptions of moral order shape their willingness to learn during deliberative dialogue from people whose political…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Political Attitudes, Citizenship Education, College Students

Gotz, Ignacio L. – Educational Theory, 1983
This article deals with the claim that teaching is an art. The particular view of art held by Heidegger is explored in an effort to find the meaning of art and of teaching. (CJ)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Creativity, Discovery Processes, Educational Philosophy

Davis, Bernard – Educational Theory, 1977
Teaching and learning can take place only when teacher and pupil understand and share beliefs in the basic concepts of what is being communicated. (JD)
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Cognitive Ability, Communication Problems, Concept Formation