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Melinda Diane Starmer – ProQuest LLC, 2021
In a time of extreme political polarization in America, it is necessary to understand how political attitudes are shaped and how and why political perspectives shift. This study explored political polarization and the search for common ground among American voters in order to evaluate 1) political orientation and associations with current and…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Observational Learning, Political Issues, Political Attitudes
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Herranen, Jaana; Kousa, Päivi; Fooladi, Erik; Aksela, Maija – International Journal of Science Education, 2019
The aim of this study is to provide an understanding of context-based inquiry teaching within a humanistic perspective on science education by studying pre-service teachers' beliefs about inquiry and their implementations of inquiry in their context-based teaching sequences. Therefore, five pre-service teachers enrolled in a university…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Preservice Teachers, Beliefs, Science Education
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Didenko, Vera N. – International Journal of Higher Education, 2019
The goal of this study is to investigate the purposes of pioneers and describe their main achievements, who have worked on training methods of humanity. The article presents the scientific achievements of A.E. Kondratenkov in theoretical and practical pedagogy, among which a special role is given to the rural school as a kind of center for the…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Foreign Countries, Humanism, Human Dignity
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Knight, Hunter – Curriculum Inquiry, 2019
In this essay, I analyse Egerton Ryerson's proposed curriculum for the first state-led mass public educational system in Ontario. Egerton Ryerson, Chief Superintendent of Schools in Upper Canada during the wide-scale proliferation of state schooling across Turtle Island, produced proposals for "universal" common schools, as well as…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foundations of Education, Public Schools, Educational History
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Rosiek, Jerry – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2019
Critical race theory (CRT) was used to frame a study of the impact of racial resegregation on students in a public school district. Racism operated in the district at multiple ontological levels -- such as interpersonal microaggressions, structural economic arrangements, and discursive processes. CRT provided a rationale for the interdisciplinary…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Racial Bias, Humanism, School Resegregation
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Rafe, Mehri Mirzaei; Noaparast, Khosrow Bagheri; Hosseini, Afzal Sadat; Sajadieh, Narges – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2019
This article will investigate the philosophy of science of Roy Bhaskar (1944-2014) as a coherent basis for environmental education. The work of Bhaskar serves as an in-depth approach to understanding how to apply critical realism (the critical and the realist) to matters such as environmental education, because he concretely theorises the…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Educational Philosophy, Critical Theory, Realism
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Murris, Karin – Global Studies of Childhood, 2019
This article explores how three well-known conceptual frameworks view child development and how they assume particular figurations of the child in the context of the South African National Curriculum Framework for Children from Birth to Four. This new curriculum is based on a children's rights framework. The capability approaches offer important…
Descriptors: Child Development, Humanism, Foreign Countries, Preschool Curriculum
Baker-Doyle, Kira J. – Harvard Education Press, 2023
Although technology has increased our capacity for social networking both in the digital space and face-to-face, Kira J. Baker-Doyle contends that most professional development opportunities for educators are still fundamentally asocial. She calls for the adoption of humanizing network practices to create meaningful continuing education…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, Faculty Development, Guidelines, Social Networks
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Khadka, Jiban; Joshi, Dirgha Raj; Adhikari, Krishna Prasad; Khanal, Bishnu – International Journal of Distance Education Technologies, 2023
This study aimed to examine the teachers' humanistic role in terms of integrity, dignity, and freedom in online classes, and its effect on mathematics learning achievement. The cross-sectional survey design was carried out by taking 2260 students from school to tertiary levels in Nepal during the COVID-19 pandemic. T-test, ANOVA, and hierarchical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Role, Online Courses, COVID-19
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Tesar, Marek; Hytten, Kathy; Hoskins, Te Kawehau; Rosiek, Jerry; Jackson, Alecia Y.; Hand, Michael; Roberts, Peter; Opiniano, Gina A.; Matapo, Jacoba; St. Pierre, Elizabeth Adams; Azada-Palacios, Rowena; Kuby, Candace R.; Jones, Alison; Mazzei, Lisa A.; Maruyama, Yasushi; O'Donnell, Aislinn; Dixon-Román, Ezekiel; Chengbing, Wang; Huang, Zhongjing; Chen, Lei; Peters, MichaelA.; Jackson, Liz – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
What is the future of Philosophy of education? Or as many of scholars and thinkers in this final 'future-focused' collective piece from the philosophy of education in a new key Series put it, what are the futures--plural and multiple--of the intersections of 'philosophy' and 'education?' What is 'Philosophy'; and what is 'Education', and what role…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Educational Trends, Trend Analysis
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Smilie, Kipton D. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2016
This article examines Irving Babbitt's probing critiques of John Dewey's ideas at the beginning of the 20th century. Babbitt (1865-1933) was the co-founder of the New Humanists, a collection of scholars and academics who advocated for a return of the Greek and Roman classics in the American curriculum. Babbitt believed that both naturalism and…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Democracy, Specialization, Humanism
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Wu, Jinting; Eaton, Paul William; Robinson-Morris, David W.; Wallace, Maria F. G.; Han, Shaofei – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2018
Recognizing cognitive imperialism in the emerging postqualitative regime, we propose a hesitation, a perturbation to think the other-than-ness of the west. Asserting the postqualitative regime as west reinforces hegemonic epistemological violence; we look to the East and Africa--progenitors of the west-termed postqualitative regime and seek to…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Religion, Epistemology, African Culture
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Prusak, Bernard G. – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2018
Catholic colleges and universities seek to transform the students who attend them. As the subtitle of this article indicates, this aspiration prompts some difficult questions. For example, just what is the warrant for an institution of higher learning to trifle, as one might put it provocatively, with people's hearts? After clarifying terms, the…
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, Catholics, Transformative Learning, Role of Education
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Saur, Ellen; Sidorkin, Alexander M. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2018
This article is the result of a mutual interest in the radical philosophical dialogue discussed by Martin Buber. The radical dialogue is rooted in western European values of humanism, values that are challenged because they exclude women, people with disabilities, non-western, indigenous people and sexual minorities. With our basis in radical…
Descriptors: Humanism, Social Values, Social Bias, Dialogs (Language)
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St. Pierre, Elizabeth Adams – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2017
This paper reviews Deleuze's theory of language in "Logic of Sense," and Deleuze and Guattari's theory of language in "A Thousand Plateaus." In the ontology informed by the Stoics described in those books, human being and language do not exist separately but in a mixture of words and things. The author argues that this…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Qualitative Research, Humanism, Educational Philosophy
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