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Peer reviewedPollock, Della; Cox, J. Robert – Communication Monographs, 1991
Argues that contemporary critical theory must be understood as an attempt to articulate and respond to the problem of postmodernism, to establish a place for contemporary critical practice. Asserts that critical theory enables local praxis, and compels contest, debate, and dialogue in contemporary rhetoric. (RDS)
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Evaluation Methods, Hermeneutics, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBlumberg, Arthur – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 1990
Responding to four critiques of his article, "Toward a Scholarship of Practice," published in the Spring 1990 issue of the "Journal," the author welcomes further discussion of his ideas. Frances Bolin's remarks concerning needed societal changes were appreciated, but Patricia Holland's overemphasis on hermeneutics is not the author's cup of tea.…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Hermeneutics, Scholarship, Supervision
Peer reviewedLange, Elizabeth – Convergence, 1998
Traces the intersections between Freire and liberation theology as practiced in Canadian Christian churches involved in the Ecumenical Coalitions for Social Justice. Addresses issues of ideology and trust. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Educators, Christianity, Foreign Countries, Hermeneutics
Peer reviewedSegal, Steven – Studies in Continuing Education, 1999
From a Heideggerian perspective, disorienting dilemmas and critical incidents do not necessarily lead to reflection but may trigger defensive responses. Both reflection and defensiveness are forms of explicitness, and adult education can play a role in transforming defensive responses into reflective ones. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Existentialism, Experiential Learning, Hermeneutics
Barnacle, Robyn – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2004
While debate about the meaning of hermeneutics and phenomenology for educational research continues, the notion of lived experience, and its application to reflective practice, has become a feature of much that goes by the name of phenomenological within this area. The prevalence of the lived experience model can be attributed in large part to the…
Descriptors: Educational Researchers, Reflection, Hermeneutics, Phenomenology
Thrift, Erin; Amundson, Norman – Perspectives in Education, 2005
Postmodern approaches to career counselling have been suggested as a viable alternative to traditional career theories that rely on modernist assumptions. However, some of the assumptions that underlie postmodernism may prove to be unhelpful to career development practice in the long run. In this article we examine critiques of postmodern…
Descriptors: Postmodernism, Career Development, Career Counseling, Hermeneutics
Sinclair, Alex – Religious Education, 2004
This article uses analytic tools provided by Joseph Schwab to address a "practical" problem faced by many liberal religious educational institutions: the tension between historical-critical study of the Bible and an affective connection to it. This problem is painted in broad strokes; then two contemporary Bible scholars, Jeffrey Tigay and Yair…
Descriptors: Hermeneutics, Biblical Literature, Educational Philosophy, Religious Education
Mislevy, Robert J. – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2004
An "Educational Researcher" article by Pamela Moss (1994) asks the title question, "Can there be validity without reliability?" Yes, she answers, if by reliability one means "consistency among independent observations intended as interchangeable" (Moss, 1994, p. 7), quantified by internal consistency indices such as…
Descriptors: Psychometrics, Inferences, Validity, Educational Research
Krueger, Mark – Child & Youth Services, 2004
Recently the author has been experimenting with juxtaposing events from his life before and after his years as a youthworker with his experience as a youthworker in fictitious narratives that ring true with his experiences. The author's goal is to explore how these experiences are intertwined. A few members of their research group have also been…
Descriptors: Caseworker Approach, Caseworkers, Phenomenology, Personal Narratives
Anderson-Thompkins, Sibby – ProQuest LLC, 2009
This qualitative study examined the experiences of race scholars whose agenda include investigating and writing about racial issues which run counter to the entrenched ideas, values and philosophies of the dominant academic culture. It questioned the possible risks associated with race work, and it examined the available support and validation for…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Qualitative Research, Personal Narratives, Inquiry
Sansom, Dennis – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2007
This paper contends that art can critique a philosophical claim about the world. Artist imagination can envision how an idea can live and whether the idea is attractive to our living. Cormac McCarthy's novel, "Blood Meridian," narratively illustrates a certain idea of divine determinism and shows that, in terms of war and human cruelty, the idea…
Descriptors: Novels, Imagination, Literature Appreciation, Creative Writing
Nakhushev, V. Sh. – Russian Education and Society, 2007
An intelligentsia plays an essential role in any civilized human community. While their role to societal development cannot be underplayed, there seems to exist a lack of unified opinion with regard to the nature of intelligentsia, most especially in Russia. The importance to find the exact definition of the term "intelligentsia" was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Activism, Definitions, Expository Writing
Harding, Rebecca – Industry and Higher Education, 2007
The importance of social entrepreneurship in social, cultural and economic terms is increasingly acknowledged. Drawing on data from the second Social Entrepreneurship Monitor report published by the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) UK project, this article focuses on the social entrepreneurs who may grow the social enterprises of the future.…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Social Influences, Foreign Countries, Social Theories
Hioki, Warren Glen – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Various econometric, sociological, and combined research models (e.g., Hossler and Gallagher's preeminent Three-Phase Model on College Choice) provide help in understanding high school students in their decision-making stages and college experience. Many studies that utilize these models on college choice strongly substantiate and perpetuate the…
Descriptors: College Transfer Students, High School Students, College Students, Community Colleges
Willis, Jerry W. – IAP - Information Age Publishing, Inc., 2008
"Qualitative Research Methods in Education and Educational Technology" was written for students and scholars interested in exploring the many qualitative methods developed over the last 50 years in the social sciences. The book does not stop, however, at the boundaries of the social sciences. Social scientists now consume and use research methods…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Research Methodology, Educational Technology, Scholarship

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