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Atli Harðarson – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
This paper has two aims. One is to draw a distinction between two types of trust. The other is to argue for its applicability in academic discourse on educational policies. One of the two types of trust is "ethical trust" that rests on beliefs about others' ethical virtues. The other is "institutional trust" that typically…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Ethics, Reliability, Schools
Carter, J. Adam; Meehan, Daniella – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
This essay investigates an underappreciated way in which trust and testimonial injustice are closely connected. Credibility deficit and credibility excess cases both (in their own distinctive ways) contribute to a speaker's being harmed in her capacity a knower. But moreover, as we will show--by using the tools of a "performance-theoretic…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Credibility, Interpersonal Relationship, Justice
Fisher, Andrew; Tallant, Jonathan – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2020
The philosophy of trust is a relatively small subfield. Nonetheless, it contains within it many important insights. Our contention in this paper is that careful study of this subfield can bring with it many insights that can and should be used to reconsider a variety of arguments that have been brought forward in the literature on the philosophy…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Educational Philosophy, Teacher Student Relationship, Correlation
Skea, Claire – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
Academic freedom is seriously under threat. Here I will consider how the marketisation of Higher Education has exacerbated the decline of 'academic freedom'. While the effects of a 'cancel culture' on university provision are difficult to ignore, threats to academic freedom raise a number of questions, such as: 'who is allowed to speak on…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Faculty, Teacher Student Relationship, Trust (Psychology)
Parker, Lana – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
Education has a responsibility to respond to the threat of deteriorating democracies. The post-truth era is marked by an erosion of trust in public institutions and extreme polarisation. This paper begins with an examination of the ways by which current literacy and media literacy education is not simply outmoded, but also limited by a grounding…
Descriptors: Ethics, Deception, Trust (Psychology), Neoliberalism
Kleinig, John – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2018
This article discusses the tension between trust, as an expression of interpersonal commitment, and critical thinking, which includes a demand for reasons. It explores the importance of each for individual flourishing, and then seeks to establish some ways in which they intersect, drawing on ideas of authority and trustworthiness. It argues that…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Critical Thinking, Interpersonal Relationship, Social Influences
Sankey, Derek – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2018
Are there neurobiological reasons why we are willing to trust other people and why "trust" and moral values such as "care" play a quite pivotal role in our social lives and the judgements we make, including our social interactions and judgements made in the context of schooling? In pursuing this question, this paper largely…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Neurology, Biology, Moral Values
Zhang, Xiyuan; Reindl, Stefan; Tian, Hongjun; Gou, Minghan; Song, Ruijie; Zhao, Taoran; Jackson, Liz; Jandric, Petar – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
Taking credit for digitalization and platformization, China has initiated its open science infrastructure implementation and made an effort to focus on open access (OA) journals and data sharing over the past two decades. With the continuous development need, issues and concerns have caught in attention, including data accessibility, research…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Open Source Technology, Periodicals, Trust (Psychology)
Mangez, Eric; Vanden Broeck, Pieter – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2020
Across the globe, education has recently been through a major semantic shift, where new notions such as 'learning', 'competences', 'projects' came to replace or complement an older, more established, educational vocabulary. The political approach to education has also evolved, as many authors have underlined, from established national forms of…
Descriptors: Governance, Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes
Benade, Leon – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2018
Trust, as a philosophical concept in education, seems largely taken for granted, either because it is embedded in other discourses, or is self-evidently assumed to be one on which there is general agreement and understanding. Its associated notions, such as confidence and belief, have counters in such concepts as disappointment and betrayal. These…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Reflective Teaching, Critical Thinking, Foreign Countries
White, Morgan – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2018
Marketisation is rife in higher education. Asymmetries between consumers and producers in markets result in inefficiencies. To address imbalances, policy-makers pushing higher education towards a market model have a tendency to increase the market power of the student by increasing information or amplifying voice. One such policy in England is…
Descriptors: Universities, Trust (Psychology), Commercialization, College Administration
Webster, R. Scott – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2018
If educators are to educate they must be accorded some level of trust. Anthony Giddens claims that because trust is not easily created, it is now being replaced with "confidence" because this latter disposition is much easier to give and is more convenient. It is argued in this paper that this shift from trust to confidence stifles…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Ethics, Evidence Based Practice, Self Disclosure (Individuals)
Haynes, Bruce – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2018
This article is an initial exploration of possibilities opened up by considering trust relations as central to the teaching of history in schools. It is an extension of an investigation into epistemological problems to see whether "trust" is a more fruitful concept to use than "truth" in dealing with those problems and is based…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), History Instruction, Teaching Methods, Epistemology
Haynes, Felicity – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2018
This article investigates the place of trust in learning relations in the classroom, not only between teacher and student, but also between student and student. To do this, it will first examine a pedagogy called community of inquiry, espoused by John Dewey and used in most Philosophy for Children courses in Australia. It will then consider what…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Inquiry, Classroom Environment, Teacher Student Relationship
D'Olimpio, Laura – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2018
As social and political beings, we are able to flourish only if we collaborate with others. Trust, understood as a virtue, incorporates appropriate rational emotional dispositions such as compassion as well as action that is contextual, situated in a time and place. We judge responses as appropriate and characters as trustworthy or untrustworthy…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Practices, Institutional Characteristics
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