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Stefano Oliverio – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2024
Within the framework of the reemergence of the theme of antifascism in contemporary educational theory, this paper raises the question of whether antifascism may be considered as a genuinely educational concept. Moreover, it investigates whether and to what extent the idea of antifascist education should remain anchored to an explicit reference to…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Authoritarianism, Educational Practices, Teaching Methods
Kevin Siefert – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2024
This essay argues that educational practices are uniquely situated to mobilize antifascist resistance. Contemporary fascism produces through macro- and micropolitical movements. The author looks to how educational practices make molecular fascist productions sensible. Educators can resist the molecular and micropolitical productions of fascist…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Authoritarianism, Teaching Methods, Resistance (Psychology)
Hugh Lauder – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2024
This paper examines the contribution that Martin Thrupp made to educational policy and teachers' practice in the light of the present threat to democracy presented by the authoritarian right. Martin's work on school composition is extended to an analysis of the prospects and practice for a education for democratic citizenship. It focuses on the…
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Teaching Methods, Democracy, Educational History
Fretwell, Nathan – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2020
This article interrogates a key feature of anarchist education; focusing on a problem with implications not only for anarchist conceptions of education, but for anarchist philosophy and practice more broadly. The problem is this: if anarchism consists in the principled opposition to all forms of coercive authority, then how is this to be…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices, Social Systems, Freedom
Oleksiyenko, Anatoly V. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
The legacy of totalitarianism thwarts discourse and practice of academic freedom in post-Soviet universities. For legacy-holders, "academic freedom" causes disorientation, irresponsibility, demoralization and inequity. They see more threats than benefits from empowering decision-makers who are non-compliant with local bureaucracy. For…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Universities, Decision Making, College Faculty
Rohstock, Anne – History of Education, 2021
This article charts some of the historical paths that have helped bring forth, in late-modern societies, what I call scientised educational discourses and practices. Though the project of forming the 'scientific man' can be traced back to the nineteenth century, it is argued that the nature of the project changed once it became aligned with the…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Practices, War, Foreign Policy
Carroll, James Edward – Teaching History, 2017
Jim Carroll relished the opportunity, in the new A-level specification he was teaching, to find an effective way of teaching his students to analyse interpretations in their coursework essays. Reflecting on the difficulties he had faced as a trainee teacher teaching younger pupils about interpretations, and dissatisfied with examination board…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Educational History, Historical Interpretation, Teaching Methods
Di, Xu – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2017
This article analyzes "Xueji" ([Chinese characters omitted]) and discusses some of the myths and facts in Western perceptions of Chinese educational practice. It also looks at the similarities and contrasts between Eastern and Western conceptions of teaching and learning. A careful study of "Xueji" ([Chinese characters…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Western Civilization, Non Western Civilization, Asian Culture
Henzler, Bettina – Film Education Journal, 2018
This article compares the discourses, practices and politics of film education in France and Germany, and outlines their historical development. The discourses on film education in the two countries are fundamentally different: whereas German film education is anchored in the global politics of media education and around notions of…
Descriptors: Film Study, Cross Cultural Studies, Art Education, Foreign Countries
Coulter, Xenia; Herman, Lee – Athens Journal of Education, 2020
The United States (US) has since its inception considered the education of its citizens as critical for preserving democracy. The recent attractiveness of autocratic leaders, not only in the US but across the world, raises questions about the dominant educational model now in place. We argue that the authoritarian and business-oriented structure…
Descriptors: Democracy, Authoritarianism, Teaching Methods, Governance
Shlasko, Davey – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2015
In social justice education a tension sometimes emerges between the complex ideas we want participants to grapple with and the relatively straightforward activities we use to communicate those ideas. We adapt learning activities to meet participants' evolving needs and to communicate emerging theories and analyses, but sometimes adjusting an…
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Disadvantaged, Social Justice
Semela, Tesfaye; Bohl, Thorsten; Kleinknecht, Marc – International Journal of Educational Development, 2013
After nearly two decades of military dictatorship, democratic civic education has been integrated into the Ethiopian school curriculum. This paper examines the policy-practice concordance in implementing the civic education curriculum based on empirical evidence generated on the philosophical underpinnings, curricular contents, pedagogical…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Cultural Pluralism, Teaching Methods, Content Analysis
Bogachenko, Tatiana; Perry, Laura – Educational Practice and Theory, 2013
School relationships have been shown to significantly influence educational experiences and outcomes. However, the social and cultural factors that shape relationships at school and the ways that future teachers are being prepared to participate in these relationships are still under researched, especially in post-communist countries. This study…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Decision Making, Teacher Education, Social Systems