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Greenwalt, Kyle – Educational Theory, 2021
Over the past twenty-five years, homeschooling has been growing in popularity. Conventionally, the actions of homeschoolers are understood as a rejection of the public school -- and, by extension, a rejection of participation in the public sphere writ large. Yet such interpretations are made without due attention to the meaning of both…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Family (Sociological Unit), Family Role, Public Education
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Hansen, Andrew – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2021
The task of moral formation has long been an important purpose of higher education in the United States. However, pluralism and lack of moral consensus within secular universities present significant challenges to accomplishing this task. One possible solution is Christian study centers, which offer thick moral cultures that can form students at…
Descriptors: Christianity, Moral Development, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
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Furman, Cara – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2021
This paper takes a philosophically informed approach to what it means to make sense of the world. Specifically, it asks how understanding might be enhanced when we listen to young children who are labelled with disabilities. To address this question, I describe a lesson I taught as a guest teacher in which my understanding of both a rock and an…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Students with Disabilities, Teacher Educators, Educational Philosophy
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Fleming, Ted – International Journal of Adult Education and Technology, 2021
This article explores how key ideas from the critical theory of Oskar Negt can be utilized to address critiques and further enhance Mezirow's theory of transformative learning. The implications of Negt's work on the dialectical nature of experience are identified. So too are the connections he makes between experience, social structures, and…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Learning Theories, Transformative Learning, Educational Philosophy
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Kissel, Joshua – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2021
Elizabeth Anderson and Debra Satz continue in the tradition of Plato with their work on the role of education in a just society. Both argue that a just society depends on education enabling citizens to realise democratic or civic equality and that this equality depends on sufficiency in the distribution of educational goods. I agree that education…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Social Justice, Citizenship Education, Democracy
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Jones, Martin K. – Citizenship, Social and Economics Education, 2021
The paper reviews major Economics textbooks used in the UK from the point of view of their use of rationality as a teaching tool. The textbooks vary widely in their explicit analysis of rationality from finding it important to totally ignoring it. When textbooks do use the concept as part of their analysis, the definitions vary considerably. In…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Teaching Methods, Textbooks, Content Analysis
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Thompson, Christiane – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
In the past years, there has been an intensive discussion on the topic of academic freedom in the university. More precisely, it has been criticized that the university is confronted with a growing intolerance and the request to limit free speech. This contribution takes a case at a German university as point of departure. It shows how the current…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Freedom of Speech, Educational Philosophy, Criticism
Myles, Colleen C.; Baltzly, Vaughn Bryan – Geography Teacher, 2021
The study abroad program described in this article aims to create an integrated learning experience by pairing the geographer's sense (and appreciation) of place and space with the environmental ethicist's dedication to (and interrogation of the practice of) valuing and preserving places and spaces--both of which are explored through the lens of…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Study Abroad, Geography Instruction, Ethical Instruction
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Halls, Jonathan Grant; Ainsworth, Shaaron Elizabeth; Oliver, Mary Colette – International Journal of Science Education, 2021
A belief in teleology is often suggested to be a barrier in children's science education. Many studies have catalogued children's use of teleological explanations, but fewer have developed approaches to tackle children's use in scientific contexts. This paper reports two studies that utilised dialogic interventions alongside Concept Cartoons to do…
Descriptors: Children, Philosophy, Intervention, Scientific Concepts
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Langan, Kathleen A. – Communications in Information Literacy, 2021
Labeling information is a precarious and risky enterprise. Catalogers have the task of fitting unique concepts within established and rigid language frameworks while also minimizing personal bias. The way information literacy librarians interact with labeled information also influences how users interact with information. Labeling moves beyond the…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Games, Philosophy, Cataloging
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Morse, Philippa – Environmental Education Research, 2021
To contribute pedagogies that reimagine relationships in a more-than-human world I adopt a posthuman approach to map the content and expressions of imagination in a series of pedagogical events on Dja Dja Wurrung Country, Kooyoora, Australia. By working with Bennett's concept of vibrant matter and MacLure's generative data fragments I attend to…
Descriptors: Imagination, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Teacher Student Relationship
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Ekberg, Jan-Eric – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2021
Purpose: The purpose of this conceptual article is to explore how Bernstein's concepts can further our understanding of the internal structure of knowledge informing physical education (PE) and the transmission of knowledge from its site of production into the school subject. In the process of constructing a school subject, knowledge is chosen and…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods
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Mika, Carl – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
Where does the object or idea begin, and where does it end as 'unseen' (and how do both those states of being provoke our thinking)? There is scope in Maori philosophising to think of the seen object or its idea in various ways, including as materially constituting the self and the rest of the world; as incomplete for a mental representation; as…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Pacific Islanders, Ethnic Groups, Self Concept
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Collier, Caleb P. – International Journal of Self-Directed Learning, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted weaknesses in our education system and has prompted renewed conversation about the structure of education. This article argues that the conversation should be more geared to the why of education (i.e., the purpose of schools) rather than the how (i.e., the multiple ways of delivering education both for…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Role of Education, Educational Philosophy
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Maluleka, Khazamula J. – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2021
The aim of this study is to determine the way education for self-reliance can lead to lifelong learning in previously colonised countries to trigger sustainable development. The intention of the colonial education system was to train individuals for the service of the colonial powers. The colonised people were exploited and dehumanised by their…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Foreign Countries, Sustainable Development, Self Efficacy
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