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Sarah Riggs Stapleton – Critical Education, 2022
This critique of STEM comes from a feminist, embodied approach, which takes into account how my positionality in relation to the acronym intersects with my lived experience and perspective. My hope is that speaking from personal experience will help initiate fissures and dissonance about STEM discourse, in chorus with other positions and…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Criticism, Science Education, Educational Research
Quinn, Jocey – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2021
This paper explores the entanglement of humanism and posthumanism within the Western European University, focusing on ethical implications and the role of the university in protecting the marginalised. To illustrate its arguments, it draws on a small study conducted in an ancient Italian university which specialises in Humanities and Social…
Descriptors: Humanism, Universities, Civil Rights, Ethics
Goodwyn, Andrew – English in Australia, 2021
The author was greatly honoured to give the Garth Boomer address in 2020. In the strange year 2020, the author "spoke" at the superbly organised online event. In this article the author restates and reframes the case for literature teaching in English classrooms across the globe by arguing for it from the perspectives of modern…
Descriptors: Literature Appreciation, English Instruction, Educational Benefits, World Views
Hernández Adkins, Sean D. – High School Journal, 2021
In this epistolary essay, I theorize what otherwise-as-marronage can look like for teacher- educators and/or curriculum theorists who are isolated within or bifurcated between harmful institutional divides. I argue that marronage is already creating otherwise worlds and always has--and I propose that embracing marronage can not only help us heal…
Descriptors: Resistance (Psychology), Teacher Education Programs, Educational Environment, Political Attitudes
Malaviya, Ritambhara – Journal of Peace Education, 2021
This paper discusses the educational experiment of Rabindranath Tagore and its larger implications for world peace. As violence becomes the new normal amongst the youth of the world, the challenge for societies is to build cultures of peace instead of cultures of violence. In this context, this paper discusses the ideas of Tagore on education, and…
Descriptors: Peace, Teaching Methods, Violence, Self Concept
Barili, Amelia; Byram, Michael – Foreign Language Annals, 2021
Globalization and internationalization have created a need for dialog among people of different persuasions in our own societies and beyond. Language teachers can meet this challenge through the concepts of intercultural citizenship and intercultural service learning, renewing emphasis on educational and humanistic aims as well as instrumental.…
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, Citizenship, Global Education, Second Language Instruction
Durnell-Uwechue, Nannetta; Poole, Deandre J.; Best, Felton O. – Journal of Communication Pedagogy, 2021
Our world is in constant flux and educators are at the ship's helm steering toward what former U.S. Representative John Lewis called "good trouble." However, in many cases, educators lack the training required to be most effective in doing so. As instructors face student demands to address topics on race and social justice, many…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Social Problems, Cultural Awareness, Race
Durden-Myers, Elizabeth J.; Bartle, Gillian; Whitehead, Margaret E.; Dhillon, Karamjeet K. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2021
The purpose of this article is to explore the interconnectedness between physical literacy, intentionality and the notion of embodied beckoning. We coin the term 'embodied beckoning' to explain our innate transactional relationship and desire as human beings to explore the world through movement, and how the environment also calls us to move. We…
Descriptors: Intention, Motion, Human Body, Interaction
Padula, Janice – Australian Mathematics Education Journal, 2021
In this article, Janice Padula discusses and compares schools of thought on what mathematics is and what mathematicians do. This discussion aims to encourage lively classroom discussion and interest in mathematics for high achieving Form 12 students and first (or higher) year university students enrolled in a mathematics degree program.…
Descriptors: College Students, High School Students, Grade 12, Student Attitudes
Hyena Kim – Gender and Education, 2024
Living in a wasted world is an educational problem that requires a radical shift in more-than-human relationships. Education has served as a means for re/producing socio-ecological waste by legitimizing discrimination among earthly beings. Ecofeminism reveals a common mechanism underlying different hierarchies as well as embodied connections…
Descriptors: Feminism, Ecology, Environmental Education, Humanism
Nimrod Aloni; Wiel Veugelers – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
In two different occasions in the twentieth century John Dewey and Maxine Greene stressed the point that educators should attend to 'what the known demands of us'. Following this dictum, from a critical perspective and with a constructive pedagogical spirit, in this paper we portray a new paradigm for values education that addresses the major…
Descriptors: Activism, Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Humanism
Pente, Patti Vera – Studies in Arts-Based Educational Research, 2018
This chapter extends the creative potential of three dimensional (3D) and four dimensional (4D) printing in order to highlight a posthuman focus that promotes the experimental qualities of visual art within arts-based research (ABR). Given that the social and environmental stakes are high due to the proliferation of 3D and 4D digital fabrication…
Descriptors: Humanism, Art, Educational Research, Printing
Amponsah, Samuel – International Review of Education, 2023
Philosophies of education serve as frameworks for producing lifelong learners and a knowledgeable and skilled human workforce who brace up their societies for changes in the 21st century. However, the Ghanaian education system continues to relegate its rich Indigenous philosophies to the back burner, favouring Western educational philosophies to…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Folk Culture, Humanism, Moral Values
Young, Tracy Charlotte; Malone, Karen – Teaching in Higher Education, 2023
This research adopts post-qualitative inquiry to trace the teachings and learnings with an environmental sustainability subject for preservice teachers at an Australian university. Humanist discourses of 'education for sustainability' and 'default environmental practices' often act to heavily stratify educational spaces, becoming obstacles for…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Sustainable Development, Environmental Education, Ecology
Murris, Karin; Bozalek, Vivienne – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019
Re-turning to our experiences of putting a diffractive methodology to work ourselves, as well as engaging with the writings of Donna Haraway and Karen Barad, we produce some propositions regarding a diffractive methodology for researchers to consider. Postqualitative research disrupts the idea that educationalists can be given tools or techniques…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Feminism, Philosophy, Epistemology

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