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Wenneborg, Emily G. – Educational Theory, 2023
Nearly everyone recognizes the fact of deep pluralism: it is hard to deny that contemporary America is characterized by widespread diversity of beliefs, practices, and values. We disagree, not on this reality, but on the way we should respond to the pluralism around us. In this paper, Emily G. Wenneborg discusses one of the most common responses…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Criticism, Educational Philosophy, Political Attitudes
Vintimilla, Cristina Delgado – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2023
In this paper I draw on my work as a pedagogista to discuss the pedagogical promise of critique, estrangement, and what I call speculative envisioning. I argue that these concepts are themselves modes of engagement, practice, and thinking that are pedagogical and that they can help educators engage with the nondeterministic work of creating…
Descriptors: Instruction, Educational Research, Criticism, Educational Philosophy
Martyn Hammersley – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2025
This paper examines Jean Floud's assessment of the work of Karl Mannheim, against the background of the development of British sociology of education in the 1940s and 50s. She compared his approach with that of Durkheim, concluding that both adopted a focus on social statics rather than dynamics, this reflecting their conservative political…
Descriptors: Educational Sociology, Social Structure, Political Attitudes, Criticism
Brendan Carmody – British Journal of Religious Education, 2025
'Learning from' in Religious Education, as a mode of moving towards interdenominational and interfaith learning, has a long and fruitful history. However, It has been criticised for being overly subjective as it mainly encourages learning about oneself. Though this has value, it needs to address better the need to understand rather than simply use…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Religion Studies, Philosophy, World Views
Olivia Tucker; George Nicholson; Robert C. Jordan – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2025
The purpose of this practitioner article is to present Biesta's three domains of educational purpose as an adaptable, pragmatic framework that provides stakeholders with language for navigating the complex endeavor of music teacher education in the United States. First, we describe how neoliberal policy has obscured questions of purpose and…
Descriptors: Music Teachers, Neoliberalism, Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers
Sharynne McLeod; Carolyn Gregoric; Jessamy Davies; Lysa Dealtry; Laura Delli-Pizzi; Belinda Downey; Sheena Elwick; Suzanne C. Hopf; Nicola Ivory; Holly McAlister; Elizabeth Murray; Azizur Rahman; Shukla Sikder; Van H. Tran; Cherie Zischke – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2025
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to determine how children from across the world draw themselves talking and to apply an interdisciplinary analysis to understand children's perspectives to improve delivery of services. Method: Participants were 200 children from 24 countries who submitted a drawing of themselves talking to someone using the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Freehand Drawing, Childrens Art
Laura Hamman-Ortiz; Luis Poza; Deborah Palmer; Zhongfeng Tian; Caitie Dougherty – Modern Language Journal, 2025
Translanguaging theory posits that bi/multilingual students have unitary, dynamic repertoires of communicative features and seeks to subvert monolingual norms and language standardization that perpetuate the marginalization of bi/multilingual learners. Yet, some argue that translanguaging research in education fails to live up to its…
Descriptors: Code Switching (Language), Multilingualism, Bilingual Students, Inclusion
Mohammad Mohi Uddin – Discover Education, 2025
The rapid advancement of Conversational AI tools like ChatGPT has sparked polarized debates in academia, particularly around issues of plagiarism, ownership, and bias. Unexamined misconceptions may hinder the effective integration of Conversational AI tools, limiting their potential to stimulate interactive and convergent learning experiences.…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Inquiry, Epistemology, Criticism
Julie Platten – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic prompted unprecedented school closures in England, which quickly generated widespread concern at the impacts of missed schooling: 'lost learning' became the dominant motif of these concerns and 'catch-up' emerged as the received solution. This article focuses on the central pillar of the government's post-pandemic response:…
Descriptors: Tutors, Tutoring, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
Martyn Hammersley – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2024
This paper considers what it could mean to say that epistemologies and methodologies are racially just or unjust. It has been argued that this has nothing to do with whether an individual researcher is racist: he or she could be anti-racist but still use an epistemology that is racially biased. To explore this issue, some pioneering research by…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Educational Research, Research Methodology, Racism
Noor Ghazal Aswad; Damariyé L. Smith – Communication Teacher, 2024
This unit teaches students how to perform racial rhetorical criticism and positions them to engage in discussions of race through experiential learning, namely through exploring the links between rhetoric, public memory, and campus history projects. Courses: Rhetorical Criticism, Rhetorical Theory, Communication Theory. Objective: Students will…
Descriptors: Race, Racism, Rhetorical Criticism, Experiential Learning
Justin A. Haegele; Steven K. Holland; Wesley J. Wilson; Anthony J. Maher; T. N. Kirk; Aaron Mason – European Physical Education Review, 2024
Universal design for learning (UDL) has been advocated for by adapted physical education scholars as a panacea to the challenges associated with teaching disabled and nondisabled students together in physical education. So much so that UDL currently occupies a privileged and largely unquestioned position in adapted physical education scholarship…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Inclusion, Physical Education, Students with Disabilities
Rasha Diab – Composition Forum, 2024
This article explores the transformative potential of mindfulness and rituals of regard, drawing inspiration from bell hooks's insights on communities of care. Focusing on the intersection of epistemology, ontology, and pedagogy, I investigate how mindfulness can serve as a liberatory pedagogy, challenging Cartesian legacies and fostering…
Descriptors: Reflection, Metacognition, Transformative Learning, Communities of Practice
Nicholas Stock – Educational Theory, 2024
Beginning with the question of the usefulness of Rousseau's "Émile" for contemporary education, this article explores the fantasy held by educational thinkers and practitioners regarding Rousseau's concept of Natural Education. Using French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan's theory of fantasy, which is based on a relationship between the…
Descriptors: Theories, Literature, Educational Philosophy, Concept Teaching
Michael R. Matthews – Science & Education, 2024
Beginning 60 years ago, Thomas Kuhn has had a significant impact across the academy and on culture more widely. And he had a great impact on science education research, theorising, and pedagogy. For the majority of educators, the second edition (1970) of his "Structure of Scientific Revolutions" (Kuhn, 1970a) articulated the very nature…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Philosophy, Science Education, Educational History

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