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Carter, Joy; Tubbs, Nigel – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2019
Degree Apprenticeships are fairly recent in the landscape of UK Higher Education. As is often the case with initiatives that try to build bridges between the world of work and the world of university education, there is suspicion that in such relationships higher education becomes servant to the needs of business and industry. Alternatively,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Apprenticeships, Higher Education, Academic Degrees
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Dreher, John H. – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2019
It might appear that the limits of toleration are so obvious that there is hardly a need to define them. Surely evil should not be tolerated. On the other hand, whatever is good should not only be tolerated but also encouraged. What is neither good nor evil should be tolerated; lest freedom of action and thought be impaired unnecessarily. Yet,…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Decision Making, Prosocial Behavior, Moral Values
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Gallagher, Michael – Global Studies of Childhood, 2019
This article attempts to rethink agency for childhood studies, drawing on Foucault's theorisations of power, Deleuze and Guattari's concept of assemblage, Bennett's vital materialism and Grosz's account of Bergson's conception of freedom. I argue that (1) agency is ambivalent, that is, it has no intrinsic ethical value; (2) agency is not a…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Educational Philosophy, Freedom, Children
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Jónsson, Ólafur Páll; Harðarson, Atli; Sigurðardóttir, Þóra Björg; Jack, Róbert; Jóelsdóttir, Sigrún Sif – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2021
This paper is about the use of literary work for character education. It focuses on the following question: How can "Laxdaela Saga" be used as a vehicle of character education for teenagers? The answer is partially based on a review of literature from a neo-Aristotelian framework and Kantian conception of morality and partially on…
Descriptors: Literature, Values Education, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods
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Kronsted, Christian – Journal of Dance Education, 2021
I argue that personal style in improvisational dance is, amongst other factors, a matter of the dancers' attunement to sets of affordances. We can use the language and theory of affordances and enactive embodied cognition as a teaching tool to improve our students' improvisational practice. Often when a student's improvisational skill has…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Dance Education, Creative Activities, Schemata (Cognition)
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Youngs, Samuel – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2021
In our ever more connected and open-access world, the vocation of teaching continually strives to rearticulate its significance. This study contributes to such ventures by drawing upon recent theology, psychology, philosophy, and literary theory to envision instruction as a uniquely narratival and virtue-formative practice, especially in Christian…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Christianity, Values Education, Religious Education
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Abdul-Jabbar, Wisam Kh – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
This study examines the Foucauldian notion of "parrhesia" within the context of curricular practices through a renewal of scholarly interest in Islamic metaphysics as represented by the Avicennean modalities of reality: necessity, contingency, and possibility. It explores the role of contingency in advancing educational practices that…
Descriptors: Islam, Muslims, Religious Education, Educational Philosophy
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Davids, Nuraan; Waghid, Yusef – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
Despite unimaginable geopolitical reform and re-humanisation, which saw South Africa transition from colonialism, to apartheid, and now, to a democracy, Muslim education has retained both its character and content. Overdue questions remain unanswered as it becomes evident that while politics and the world of Muslims have shifted -- locally and…
Descriptors: Muslims, Social Change, Racial Segregation, Foreign Policy
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Gregersen, Andrea Fransiska Møller; Holmegaard, Henriette Tolstrup; Ulriksen, Lars – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2021
This paper investigates the expectations and culture that first-year students encounter when entering higher education. Induction activities are the first encounter with the new institutional setting and cultural context of the study programme, thus the students' first opportunity to develop ideas about what studying entails and what is expected…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Student Adjustment, School Culture, Expectation
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Todd, Sharon – Ethics and Education, 2021
This paper responds to Vanessa Andreotti's keynote address. In it, I draw out some educational implications of facing the everyday denials of the climate emergency. In particular, I mobilise Bruno Latour's phrase 'landing on Earth' to indicate that the very terms through which we understand education, particularly as it relates to the future,…
Descriptors: Ethics, Speeches, Conferences (Gatherings), Climate
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Choo, Suzanne S. – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2021
Recent debates among scholars in Literature education have led to polarizing views about the aims of the subject. The debate reignites ancient quarrels about the aesthetic and political values of literary study and relatedly, the different pedagogical approaches to teaching. In the first part of this paper, I explore the aesthetic-political divide…
Descriptors: Ethics, Literature, Teaching Methods, Political Attitudes
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Gerrard, Jessica – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2021
Contemporary politics has brought the figure of the 'uneducated' into glaring view, from Trump's 'love' of the 'poorly educated' to analyses suggesting a supposed 'uneducated populous' is responsible for the rise of far-right politics. In this paper I respond to this so-called 'post-truth' contemporary moment by considering how education underpins…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Ethics, Deception, Educational Attainment
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Tröhler, Daniel – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2021
This article argues that crucial elements of the three most important theoretical models of twentieth-century education can be traced back to three Protestant denominations that were developed in Europe in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. First, rather than to look in depth at the Protestant Reformers' own educational ideas, the paper…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Protestants, Governance, Educational Theories
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Kulago, Hollie A.; Wapeemukwa, Wayne; Guernsey, Paul J.; Black, Matthew – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2021
Indigenous epistemologies view a person as a whole, interconnected to land, in relationship to others. Knowledge is subjective and collective. However, hegemonic western knowledge created dualism that are perpetuated through western schooling with detrimental effects on Indigenous knowledge systems and livelihood. The dualisms separate mind from…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Land Settlement, Environmental Education, Mathematics Education
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Jackson, Liz – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
Academic freedom is often regarded as an absolute value of higher education institutions. Traditionally, its value is related to such topics as tenure, and the need for academic work to be free from undue political influence and other pressures that can challenge time-consuming research processes. However, when an analysis of student freedom…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Higher Education, Freedom of Speech, Educational Philosophy
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