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Lucy Harding – Prism: Casting New Light on Learning, Theory & Practice, 2023
In this process-article, I have considered what complexities might "affect" research of prison education when using Posthuman, Post Qualitative, Feminist (New) Materialism thinking. Through an imagined conversation with these 3 concepts as abstract 'beings', I have answered provocative questions about my research methods, apparatus, and…
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Educational Research, Research Methodology, Ethics
Aislinn Brennan; Maeve O'Grady – Adult Learner: The Irish Journal of Adult and Community Education, 2023
Adult Education in the Republic of Ireland has experienced exponential change. Since 2013, the Further Education and Training (FET) sector has developed and implemented a range of strategies and policies transforming the landscape. Policy implementation is a complex process and as the 16 Education and Training Boards work to interpret FET policy…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adult Education, Educational Policy, Policy Formation
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Ali Alsaawi – Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2023
It has been claimed that the application of ordinary language philosophy has almost entirely declined since the 1970s following the development of systematic semantic theory. This is due to the allegation that it had less interest among philosophers and moved to be a historical movement. This paper presents an overview of the application of…
Descriptors: Semantics, Philosophy, Linguistic Theory, History
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Lewis Williams – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2023
The past two decades have seen a proliferation of Indigenous philosophy in environmental education. Much of this anti and decolonial work has made significant advances in deconstructing western modernist subjectivities; re-embedding and re-situating Indigenous and western relational epistemologies into human-earth relationality, including critical…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Philosophy, Environmental Education, Futures (of Society)
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Kohan, Walter Omar; Costa Carvalho, Magda – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2019
In the world of Philosophy for Children (P4C), the word "method" is found frequently in its literature and in its practitioner's handbooks. This paper focuses on the idea of community of philosophical inquiry (CPI) as P4C's methodological framework for educational purposes, and evaluates that framework and those purposes in light of the…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Guidelines, Teaching Methods, Philosophy
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Claire Cassidy; Jana Mohr Lone – Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis, 2020
This article focuses on philosophy with children aiming to address the epistemic injustices that children encounter, in part by cultivating philosophical spaces within which children's voices are dominant. In philosophical dialogues with children, it is the children's ideas and questions that shape the progress of the inquiry, opening up new areas…
Descriptors: Child Development, Educational Philosophy, Inquiry, Active Learning
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Marc Bobro – Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis, 2020
Dialogue combines the Greek dia ("across") with logos ("word" or "speech") to mean a mutual exchange of meaning across space and time. A dialogue involves two or more entities in communication with each other, taking turns in some physical or conceptual space that separates and distinguishes these entities. The…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Philosophy, Communication (Thought Transfer), Writing (Composition)
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Varpanen, Jan; Saari, Antti; Jurvakainen, Katri; Kallio, Johanna – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2022
Self-cultivation--taking pedagogical action to educate oneself--is an integral part of non-formal adult education. Ever since Greek antiquity, it has been a central ingredient in the western philosophical and educational tradition. However, we argue that the global challenges that have emerged in the present era of the ecological crisis call for a…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Self Actualization, Adult Education, Nonformal Education
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Eacott, Scott – Journal of Professional Capital and Community, 2022
Purpose: The pracademia movement is gaining increasing traction in education, particularly in educational leadership. Offered as a means to bridge practice and academia, questions remain as to whether it resolves or perpetuates the theory-practice divide. This paper systematically approaches this problem. Design/methodology/approach: Theoretically…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Instructional Leadership, Outcomes of Education, Educational Philosophy
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Forsberg, Niklas – Policy Futures in Education, 2022
This paper explores the notion of truth in relation to literature. It opens with a critical exposition of some dominant tendencies in contemporary aesthetics, in which narrow views of truth and reference guide the aesthetic investigations in harmful ways. One of the problems with such as view is not merely that it becomes difficult to talk about…
Descriptors: Ethics, Literature, Aesthetics, Art
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Land, Nicole – Journal of Pedagogy, 2022
This article takes up a question of how early childhood studies and kinesiology might undertake interdisciplinarity together. Working with the provocation of the phrase 'movement belongs to all of us', this article probes the character of three particular interdisciplinary alliances between early childhood studies and kinesiology, asking what…
Descriptors: Kinesiology, Motion, Early Childhood Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Marples, Roger – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2022
There is more to the moral life than mere adherence to a set of moral rules or principles to which the moral agent has autonomously subscribed. Something more fundamental is required for moral personhood, requiring explication in terms of 'sensitive perception' in relation to the particularities pertaining to any given set of circumstances…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Moral Development, Accuracy, Role
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Kloeg, Julien – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2022
Arendt-inspired philosophy of education has been a lively field of research in recent years. This research is mostly based on Arendt's essay 'The Crisis in Education'. In the same historical context, Arendt wrote her initial essay on education, the controversial 'Reflections on Little Rock', and her political-theoretical work "The Human…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Political Attitudes, Public Sector, Private Sector
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Walker, David Ian – Journal of Moral Education, 2022
There is a tendency for research on morality to focus on the individual, sometimes at the expense of context, using overly individual notions of the person. To some extent, this is an understandable consequence of disciplinary focus, and a scientific need to break phenomena down into manageable parts. I will advocate incorporating sociological…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Interdisciplinary Approach, Ethics, Moral Development
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Fowers, Blaine J. – Journal of Moral Education, 2022
The purpose of this paper is to argue that social science is an inherently moral enterprise. There are four reasons to see science as a moral endeavor based on the neo-Aristotelian recognition that morality is centered on human goods (e.g., justice and knowledge), not just right action. First, science is guided by epistemic values (e.g., accuracy,…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Science Education, Educational Philosophy, Justice
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