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Stewart-Sicking, Joseph A. – Counseling and Values, 2008
The philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre's critique of modern ethics and his virtue-centered alternative suggest that counseling can be considered a form of applied virtue ethics, helping clients cultivate the qualities necessary to live the good life. Although similar to developmental theory and positive psychology, this perspective also questions…
Descriptors: Ethics, Counseling, Criticism, Comparative Analysis
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Bevan, Ryan – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2008
Educational theorists have shown increasing concern over the need to ensure that citizens exercise values that consider the relevance of contributing even contradictory perspectives. Nussbaum (2004) has concentrated specifically on the contribution that literature provides in developing the moral imagination, a concept that is linked to the idea…
Descriptors: Imagination, Citizenship, Ethics, Educational Theories
Thacker, Lloyd – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2008
Colleges and universities are "ranksteering"--driving under the influence of popular college rankings systems like "U.S. News and World Report's" Best Colleges. This article examines the criticisms of college rankings and describes how a group of education leaders is honing a plan to end the tyranny of the ratings game and better help students and…
Descriptors: College Choice, Reputation, Higher Education, Criticism
Campoli, Ashley Jimerson – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Leadership style and professional learning have been linked to student achievement. Studies have linked leadership styles such as distributed leadership to job-embedded professional learning. However, research is mixed when these two constructs are related to student achievement. This study evaluated the relationship between distributed…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Leadership Styles, Administrators, Leadership
Prior, Matthew T. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
This study investigates the ways in which emotions and emotionality are managed as topics and resources in second language (L2) research interviews. A continued challenge for researchers is how to define and operationalize emotions and other putative psychological phenomena. One popular research methodology that treats emotions as the object and…
Descriptors: Immigrants, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Research Methodology
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Lecce, Serena; Caputi, Marcella; Hughes, Claire – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2011
This study adds to the growing research on school outcomes associated with individual differences in preschoolers' theory of mind skills by considering whether "costs" of theory of mind (e.g., sensitivity to criticism) actually help to foster children's academic achievement. A group of 60 Italian children was tested during the last year…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Theory of Mind, Academic Achievement, Criticism
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Tienken, Christopher H., Ed. – AASA Journal of Scholarship & Practice, 2011
The Common Core State Standards (CCSS) initiative continues to move forward. As of October 2010, 37 states and territories made the CCSS the legal law of their land in terms of the mathematics and language arts curricula used in their public schools. Over 170 organizations, education-related and corporations alike, have pledged their support to…
Descriptors: State Standards, Educational Quality, Educational Change, Decision Making
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Odhiambo, George – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2011
This paper undertakes a critique of the gendered nature of leadership in modern universities in Kenya. The paper argues that the inclusive nature of African feminism makes it easier for both men and women to join in this discussion since African feminism demands a more holistic perspective that does not pit men against women but encourages them to…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Feminism, Females, Criticism
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Hirsch, E. D., Jr. – College English, 1974
Because "literature" is a heterogeneous body of texts with no essence, no sort of critical question is more intrinsic than any other. (JH)
Descriptors: Aristotelian Criticism, Formal Criticism, Literary Criticism, Literature
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Maier, Rosemarie – College English, 1970
Considers W. K. Wimsatt's and M. C. Beardsley's denial that an author's intention has direct relevance to the criticism of his literary work. (SW)
Descriptors: Analytical Criticism, Formal Criticism, Historical Criticism, Literary Criticism
Morgan, Ian Egon – ProQuest LLC, 2009
The theory of literary translation has been plagued by a disregard of the comprehensive aspect of the task since its inception, largely focusing on the challenges of the expressive aspect instead. This development throughout the history of translation--with the notable exceptions of Martin Luther and Friedrich Schleiermacher--has led to…
Descriptors: Translation, Poets, Foreign Countries, Poetry
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Watson, Brenda – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2009
The article seeks to further debate on what we mean by education and how it is to be distinguished from incipient indoctrination. Starting from the politicisation of education, it draws attention to three powerful agendas impacting on the education systems of the West: positivism, utilitarianism, and inclusivism. Intertwined in various ways, these…
Descriptors: Education, Politics of Education, Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles
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Doughty, Howard A.; Meaghan, Diane E.; Barrett, Ralph V. – College Quarterly, 2009
Throughout North America and the world, educators are awash in urgings and suggestions about how to change what they do and how they do it. "Challenges" and "crises" are identified and elaborated. Teachers are made to feel embarrassed if they are unaware of "cutting-edge technologies" and uniformed about profound…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Change, Systems Approach, Educational Theories
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Kellow, Geoffrey C. – College Quarterly, 2009
This article presents the author's response to D.G. Mulcahy's "Energizing Liberal Education" which compellingly contends that the long-term viability of liberal education depends upon both methodological and curricular diversification aimed at the "many sided development" of the student. Professor Mulcahy thoughtfully espouses both the cultivation…
Descriptors: General Education, Educational Change, Reader Response, Student Development
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Verstraete, Pieter – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2009
In this article an old question with relation to disability history is dragged up and looked at from a rather new perspective. By referring to Foucault's notion of problematisation a new insight is presented into the way in which disability at the turn of the eighteenth century became a problem for contemporary politics and how a particular kind…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Inclusive Schools
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