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Valora J. Unowsky – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The focus of this study was to examine the effective instructional practices, philosophies, values, and beliefs of highly effective reading teachers, as evidenced by their students' rate of reading growth over the course of one academic year across all demographic subgroups. Teacher instructional strategies, approaches to tier one and tier two…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Reading Instruction, Elementary School Students, Kindergarten
Emma Richardson; Shinichi Nagata; Cynthia Hall; Shigeharu Akimoto – Quest, 2023
There have been increasing calls within critical disability studies to move beyond ethnocentric Global North/Western interpretive lenses, especially when doing work in countries that have historically been oppressed by such cultures. These lenses rarely embrace the unique cultural nuances and social structures of different communities such that…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Physical Education, Inclusion, Educational Philosophy
Mackenzie, Jim – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2016
This article responds to Johan Dahlbeck's "Towards a pure ontology: Children's bodies and morality" ["Educational Philosophy and Theory," vol. 46 (1), 2014, pp. 8-23 (EJ1026561)]. His arguments from Nietzsche and Spinoza do not carry the weight he supposes, and the conclusions he draws from them about pedagogy would be…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Human Body, Children, Moral Values
Kamensky, A. M. – Russian Education & Society, 2019
The past academic year of 2018 was a significant one for education. We celebrated the 100th birthday of Vasily Sukhomlinsky. Unfortunately, it was met with little fanfare and in hushed tones: There were two or three conferences held in Sukhomlinsky's memory and a few separate mentions in the media, despite the fact that UNESCO declared this year…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Psychological Patterns, Educational Philosophy, Ideology
Gilead, Tal – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2019
This article examines how the existence of unpredictability should influence the quest to promote distributive justice in education. First, the article briefly discusses resource allocation in education finance policy and its relationships with existing philosophical theories of distributive justice. It then explains why unpredictability comes…
Descriptors: Justice, Resource Allocation, Educational Finance, Educational Equity (Finance)
Ariso, José María – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2019
Literature on indoctrination has focused on imparting and revising beliefs, but it has hardly considered the way of teaching and acquiring certainties--in Wittgenstein's sense. Therefore, the role played by rationality in the acquisition of our linguistic practices has been overestimated. Furthermore, analyses of the relationship between certainty…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy, World Views
Korsgaard, Morten Timmermann – Ethics and Education, 2019
This paper explores the role of exemplarity in education through a conceptualisation of two different dimensions of exemplarity in educational practice. (1) Pedagogical exemplarity, which relates to the pedagogical and ethical dimension of educational practice. In other words, this dimension explores the educational moments when…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Ethics, Educational Philosophy, Models
Ford, Derek R.; Jandric, Petar – Critical Questions in Education, 2019
The figure of the public intellectual and the act of public pedagogy are fairly central to varieties of critical pedagogy. Public intellectuals have historically been those who speak truth to power and challenge dominant ways of thinking, and critical pedagogy argues that academics have to take up this call, leaving the ivory towers and entering…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Influence of Technology, Social Change, Mass Instruction
Hong, Moon Suk; Kim, Hani – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2019
This paper is a historical examination of higher education in contemporary Myanmar, and its relationship to the students, the most important and visible actor in higher education. Reflecting upon dramatic socio-political transitions from the five decades of military rule to partly constitutional democracy that led to major reform and liberation in…
Descriptors: Democracy, Activism, College Students, Foreign Countries
Grenberg, Jeanine M. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019
Kant's commitment to autonomy raises difficult questions about the very possibility of Kantian moral education, since appeal to external pedagogical guidance threatens to be in contradiction with autonomous virtue. Furthermore, moral education seems to involve getting good at something through repetition; but Kant seems to eschew the notion of…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Ethical Instruction, Personal Autonomy, Abstract Reasoning
Roth, Klas – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019
Kant argues that we have a duty to perfect ourselves morally and promote the happiness of others. He also argues that we have an innate propensity to evil. Our duty to perfect ourselves suggests that we struggle with our innate propensity to wilfully deviate from doing our duty. And we do this when we struggle against the depravation of our heart,…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Ethics, Behavior, Moral Values
Nielsen, Carsten Fogh – Journal of Moral Education, 2019
This article proposes that Catherine Elgin and Nelson Goodman's work on exemplification is relevant for discussions within moral philosophy and moral education. Generalizing Elgin and Goodman's account of exemplification to also cover ethics, the article develops a two-factor account of moral exemplarity. According to this account, instantiation…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Philosophy, Values Education, Moral Development
Van Poeck, Katrien – Environmental Education Research, 2019
This article focuses on environmental and sustainability education (ESE) in the context of the topical post-truth debate. It aims to progress theoretical research as well as empirical investigations on how ESE practices can avoid the pitfalls involved in an objectivist as well as a relativist approach to teaching and learning. After elaborating…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Sustainability, Epistemology, World Views
Shawyer, Susanne – Research in Drama Education, 2019
This essay offers an approach to teaching a canonical dramatic literature-based theatre history class while also teaching students to question and resist the canon's ideological traps. The author models the use of French philosopher Jacques Rancière's concept of the emancipated spectator and American educational theorist Joyce E. King's concept of…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, History, Audiences, Undergraduate Students
Gasparatou, Renia – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2019
Aragón, Acevedo-Díaz and García-Carmona study prospective biology teachers' understanding of the Nature of Science (NOS). In my comment, I would first like to step back and ask "what it is to understand something", i.e. the sciences. I will turn to a quasi-Wittgensteinian epistemological tradition and suggest that, contrary to our habit…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Educational Philosophy, Biology, Science Instruction

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