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Tony DeCesare – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2025
In this article, the author reexamines some of the educational responses Sarah M. Stitzlein outlines in her presidential address and explores the need for additional responses to polarization that are, as the author puts it, less "schoolish." These kinds of broadly "educational" responses to polarization can go a long way to…
Descriptors: Conflict, Educational Philosophy, Civics, Thinking Skills
Emma N. Tysklind; Ásgeir Tryggvason – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2025
At the centre of this paper is the distinction between a politicised school, and school as a political space. We take note of Papastephanou's (2005) warning not to make education the passive receiver of political thought. Based on Masschelein and Simons (2013), we criticise the tendency to conceptualise democratic education, particularly agonistic…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Democracy, Citizenship Education, Conflict
Dalli, Carmen; Strycharz-Banas, Anna; Meyerhoff, Miriam – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2023
While research on children's humour is growing, few investigations have focused on how children use humour in conflict interactions, and specifically in group early childhood settings. Using data extracts from a project that investigated children's naturally occurring conflict interactions in a multi-ethnic early childhood setting, we use…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Conflict, Young Children, Humor
Macarena García-González; Valentina Errázuriz – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2024
This article inquires into what sort of socioemotional education and conviviality are produced when pleasurable literary reading is encouraged in neoliberal cultures. We critically explore the celebration of reading for socioemotional education as it is produced in official government documents distributed to schools in Chile. Assisted by Sara…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Neoliberalism, Conflict, Conflict Resolution
Jason Lee Barletta – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Teachers typically do not enter the profession with an inkling that they will become involved in recurring conflict. In fact, Collinson and Cook (2007) suggested that teachers often prefer working alone and in their own classroom, at least in part because they are often conflict-avoidant. Whereas schools were comparably conflict-free 30 years ago…
Descriptors: Mentors, Conflict, Organizational Change, Beginning Teachers
Aaron Yarmel – Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis, 2024
Many educators are also academic researchers and activists. This diversity can enrich our lives in important ways, allowing us to experience distinct domains of life and apply insights across them. Nevertheless, the responsibilities connected to these roles sometimes conflict in ways that undermine the meaningfulness of an educator's life by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Teacher Role, Teacher Responsibility
Cynthia Ballenger – Schools: Studies in Education, 2025
This short article is a response to the reading wars currently engaging attention in the popular press and among school districts, parents, and teachers. It attempts to portray the variety and the nuances of teaching reading pedagogy in contrast to a one-size-fits-all approach focused either on phonics or on whole language. It further encourages…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Phonics, Reading Strategies, Teachers
Erica R. Wiborg; Amber Manning-Ouellette; Melissa L. Rocco – New Directions for Student Leadership, 2024
This article offers an introduction to leadership training contexts, what resistance is, how resistance can show up in leadership training contexts, stories of resistance in leadership, and what practices might address resistance in these training contexts. Resistance can be described as a critically conscious act, whether verbal, cognitive, or…
Descriptors: Resistance (Psychology), Leadership Training, Conflict, Context Effect
Ferit Baça – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2023
The phenomenon of conflict is considered as one of the most essential phenomena of human beings and is a part of their existence. Conflicts are social phenomena that have existed throughout the history of human society against the will of the people. Their existence in social life has transformed them into universal and objective phenomena that…
Descriptors: Conflict, Critical Thinking, Conflict Resolution, Educational Philosophy
Gillett-Swan, Jenna K.; Lundy, Laura – Oxford Review of Education, 2022
Schools present a unique context for the generation and resolution of conflicts of human rights. While the conflicts that arise are many and various, a default response appears to be the prioritisation of the rights of the majority. Hence the rights of the many then trump the rights of the few. However, the intersection of multiple stakeholders,…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Conflict Resolution, Student Behavior, Conflict
Herut, Adane Hailu; Dube, Engida Esayas – International Review of Education, 2022
Due to a combination of historical, socioeconomic, political and environmental factors, Ethiopia is unfortunately prone to internal conflicts, such as the one which re-erupted in April 2018 between the Gedeo and Guji ethnic groups in southern Ethiopia. One of the effects of this conflict was that education was severely disrupted in the Gedeo and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Conflict, Schools, Educational Environment
Catherine Wong – Current Issues in Comparative Education, 2025
New data streams highlight the low levels of access to climate finance by the most climate-vulnerable countries, which struggle with conflict and displacement and call for more effective financing mechanisms. While such measures are urgent, their effectiveness and impact depend on investments in capacity development and education. In exploring…
Descriptors: Climate, Financial Support, Public Policy, Conflict
Sarah M. Stitzlein – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2025
Two growing phenomena, polarization and populism, are significantly shaping how people determine and use truth, sometimes in ways that jeopardize the ability to reason together well. In this Presidential Address to the Ohio Valley Philosophy of Education Society, Sarah M. Stitzlein sheds light on how polarization and populism pose threats to civic…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Civics, Thinking Skills, Ethics
Brendan Walsh – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2024
Discussions bearing upon the provision of intermediate (post-primary) schooling in Ireland in the nineteenth century were inextricably interwoven with debates regarding Catholic autonomy there. The establishment, in 1878, of the intermediate system, cannot be understood outside the context of Irish Catholic grievances, imagined or otherwise. This…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Secondary Schools, Catholic Schools
Basma Hajir – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2024
This article extends current debates in Education for Peacebuilding (EfP) in conflict settings. It presents and discusses two paradoxes I have observed when examining EfP literature and engaging in conversations with EfP scholars: 'the paradox of liberalism' and 'the paradox of decoloniality'. I unpack these two paradoxes by engaging in conceptual…
Descriptors: Peace, Political Attitudes, Correlation, Decolonization

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