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Ben Kilby – Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis, 2021
The empirical research on dialogue-based pedagogies shows that they improve student outcomes and, thus, teachers should make more use of these methods. However, deeper analyses about whether certain modes of dialogue are better than others is under-researched, resulting in little information about which models best help teachers develop effective…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Educational Philosophy, Learning Processes, Teaching Methods
Eric Reid Hamilton – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This dissertation concerns the prevalent disconnect between writing instruction and moral education in modern university settings. The project calls for integrating the progymnasmata as informed through Aristotelian virtue ethics to enable rhetorical flourishing. I examine the need for explicit ethical frameworks in writing instruction, evaluating…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Rhetoric, Writing Instruction, Ethics
James Phillip Ascher – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This dissertation recounts the history of some widely read texts and develops new ways of writing about the past; it is at once an investigation into the particulars of history and an account of the historiography needed of that investigation. As an historical account, it documents the development during the seventeenth century of the learned…
Descriptors: Reading Materials, Periodicals, Reading Material Selection, Philosophy
Hardman, Mark – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2019
Contemporary curricula specify the conceptual understanding that will be important for pupils in the world that they will soon inhabit. In so doing, concepts are characterised as representing the essential qualities of phenomena, the knowledge of which will be applicable in future contexts. Yet such a characterisation divorces concepts from the…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Curriculum, Educational Practices, Epistemology
Kakkar, Shiva – Learning Organization, 2019
Purpose: Paradox theory looks at ambidexterity as a set of paradoxical yet interrelated demands. A form of response to such paradoxes is transcendence. Currently, there is limited understanding of the concept among researchers. Using concepts from the Indian philosophy of Advaita Vedanta, this paper aims to provide a deeper understanding of…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Philosophy, Business Administration, Organizational Theories
Marshall, Mason – Theory and Research in Education, 2019
Despite how revered Socrates is among many educators nowadays, he can seem in the end to be a poor model for them, particularly because of how often he refutes his interlocutors and poses leading questions. As critics have noted, refuting people can turn them away from inquiry instead of drawing them in, and being too directive with them can…
Descriptors: Questioning Techniques, Risk, Educational Philosophy, Inquiry
Williams, Emma – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2019
This article examines J.M. Coetzee's novel "The Schooldays of Jesus" in which the question of finding the 'right education' for a young child is a central and recurring theme. Coetzee's novel presents us with two models of maths education. One of these is a fairly recognisable practice, and involves intellectualised forms of teaching and…
Descriptors: Novels, Fiction, Mathematics Education, Ethical Instruction
Bearn, Gordon C. F. – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2019
This essay suggests that Wittgenstein's philosophy can be read as an example of what Hadot and Foucault call spiritual practices, and it uses that reading to cast light on the way certain experiences can change one's life. These experiences could as simple as reading a book or even, as might be the case with Thoreau, living alone by a pond. The…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Spiritual Development, Transformative Learning, Teaching Methods
Hotam, Yotam – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2019
This paper revisits the admixture of secular and spiritual aspects in Bildung. It aims at re-examining the intimate relations between the secular, rational and enlightened educational ideals, which were invested in the formation of the Bildung concept at the turn of the eighteenth century, and the religious, and mystical foundations of these…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Spiritual Development, Correlation, Metacognition
Ergas, Oren – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2019
This paper addresses the problem of "the insufficiency of now" that stems from the entanglement of education with time. Namely, the embodied-lived present is always inferior compared to the hypothetical ideal future. Education and its promise hence carry the seed of inevitable disenchantment. This problem is examined based on two…
Descriptors: Buddhism, Time, Metacognition, Perception
Stuart, Margaret Joan – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019
There is a move to centralise scattered documents; to archive all hardcopies of published journals in one place. PESA is moving to the institutionalisation of its history. We may ask, if philosophy of education in Australasia began at Bassar College, University of New South Wales on 20 May 1970, or if it emerged from the post-war focus on teacher…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Archives, History, Foreign Countries
Johnston, James Scott – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019
This paper examines an issue of recent Kant scholarship on education: the supposed disconnect between his theory of morals and his theory of character. While the debate is often couched in terms of Kant's 'phenomenal-noumenal' distinction, or the distinction between moral theory and culture, I follow scholarship suggesting the best way to…
Descriptors: Bias, Educational Philosophy, Ethics, Personality
Briançon, Muriel – John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2019
The notion of otherness, often misused, requires important conceptualization work in order for it to be considered in all of its forms, and not simply reduced to the account of others. Although otherness certainly questions the link to the other (relation), it also questions the link to the self (reflexivity) and the link to knowledge…
Descriptors: Social Distance, Educational Philosophy, Education, Training
Sarah Veñegas; M. A. Dacela; B. I. S. Mangudadatu; B. K. Takata – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
Epistemic injustices are wrongs done concerning a person's capacity as a knower. These actions are usually caused by prejudice and involve the distortion and neglect of certain marginalized groups' opinions and ways of knowing. A type of epistemic injustice is hermeneutical injustice, which occurs when a person cannot effectively communicate or…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations, Minority Group Students
Harrison Dressler; Noah Pleshet; Daniel Tubb – Critical Education, 2025
The bureaucratic precepts engendered by modern universities produce a slew of negative effects inimical to educational justice. Drawing on historiographical evidence from the 1968 Strax Affair, a little-known protest held at the University of New Brunswick, we identify the arts of discombobulation as a novel approach to challenge the intellectual…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Administrative Organization, Neoliberalism, Educational Philosophy

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