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Berezivska, Larysa – History of Education, 2023
This article explores the leading ideas of the Ukrainian educators and the reform of school education in the era of the Ukrainian revolution (1917-1921), in the context of the values of both Europe and the wider world. Under Soviet rule (1921-1991), this period was obscured by a false narrative, but with the proclamation of Ukraine's independence…
Descriptors: Educational History, Social Change, Foreign Countries, Humanism
Aktan, Sümer – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2023
Georg Kerschensteiner (1854-1932) was a world-renowned proponent of the work school concept ("die Arbeitsschule"). His educational philosophy was adopted not only in Europe but also in other parts of the world, both in the fields of primary school and vocational education. This study aims to analyse how Georg Kerschensteiner's views on…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Vocational Education, Citizenship Education
Marina Schwimmer – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2023
Several philosophers and psychologists of education have taken the position that wellbeing should be at theheart of our educational system, if not its primary goal. The aim of this paper is to outline, question, andchallenge this position. It starts by discussing the main approaches that consider student wellbeing as theprimary goal of the…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Student Welfare, Educational Psychology, Educational Philosophy
Wu, Shu-chen – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2023
Curriculum reforms in Hong Kong have put more emphasis on play pedagogy juxtaposed with teacher-directed academic learning. Against this background, this study investigated the nature of the play-based learning approach by reviewing Fröbel's play pedagogy ("Spielpädagogik") and comparing it with the policies and practices of the…
Descriptors: Play, Teaching Methods, Educational Change, Educational Philosophy
Ryo Yoshii – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2023
The identification, diagnosis, and categorisation of students who qualified for special education have created long-standing controversy. This article explores Maximilian P. E. Groszmann's measurement practices, which were intended to facilitate instruction in the early twentieth-century United States. In 1900, Groszmann established a private…
Descriptors: Classification, Identification, Educational History, Students with Disabilities
April Chavez; Barbara Jones – Region 15 Comprehensive Center, 2023
This overview describes themes from the "Tribal Advocacy for Educational Change: Systemic Approaches" webinar. Tribal leaders from New Mexico and Washington addressed the ongoing realities of colonization that impact public education systems. They detailed how tribes, governments, and Native-serving organizations are designing systemic…
Descriptors: Advocacy, American Indian Education, Tribally Controlled Education, Educational Philosophy
Rosida Kerin Meirani; Naila Intania – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2023
The main projection of vocational high school graduates is to work. To be able to make graduates ready to work, schools must know what graduates need to enter the world of work so that they can produce graduates who meet customer expectations, which in this case are industry and business players. The application of total quality management as a…
Descriptors: Total Quality Management, Vocational High Schools, High School Graduates, Educational Philosophy
Kucey, Sharen; Parsons, Jim – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2017
This collection of extracts is drawn from an article originally published in the "Journal of Teaching and Learning" (2012). It provides an important reminder to understand Assessment for Learning in depth, by relating some of its key features to aspects of John Dewey's educational and political philosophy of democratic participation.
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Assessment, Democracy, Participation
Vos, Pieter – Christian Higher Education, 2017
Vocation, interpreted as the calling of every individual believer to serve God in ordinary life, has been an important feature of Protestantism. However, not only has the notion of vocation gradually disappeared from the late modern understanding of work and profession, the identification of vocation and work has also been criticized by…
Descriptors: Employment, Christianity, Philosophy, Protestants
Best, Shaun – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2017
In his liquid-turn writings, Zygmunt Bauman has come to identify liquid modernity as a period of interregnum. Education has a central role to play within the contemporary interregnum by opening up a new public sphere for dialogue. However, the processes of liquefaction manifest themselves in conditions that severely limit a person's ability to…
Descriptors: Educational Sociology, Development, Social Change, Philosophy
Peck, Frederick; Sriraman, Bharath – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2017
Mathematics education emerged as a field in the height of modernism in science and mathematics. For decades, modernist psychology provided the dominant framework for inquiry in the field. Recently, this framework has started to sustain questions, leading to an ongoing conversation in the literature about the identity of the field. We join this…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Postmodernism, Philosophy, Psychology
Aneta Hayes; Sylvie Lomer; Sophia Hayat Taha – Educational Review, 2024
This paper focuses on the epistemic inequality of international students as a "new" inequality that is under-represented in the current debates about decolonisation (albeit shaped by colonial discourses depicting international students as in deficit and incapable of meeting the standards of (colonial) universities). In this theoretical…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Equal Education, Foreign Students, Decolonization
Donghui Zhang – Studies in Higher Education, 2024
This paper delineates the rise, fall and re-emergence of "tongshi" education in Chinese higher education history, and in doing so hopes to reveal the underlying forces behind the two waves of "tongshi" education and capture their important 'Chinese' characteristics. Based on a comparative-historical examination of the Chinese…
Descriptors: Educational History, Asian Culture, Foreign Countries, Universities
Sara A. Goico; Kristella Montiegel – Deafness & Education International, 2024
In this article, we address the question: How do educators of the deaf and hard-of-hearing (EODs) perceive their role vis-a-vis communication modality and educational philosophy of deaf and hard-of-hearing (D/HH) children? Using an ethnographic framework, we report on findings from semi-structured interviews conducted with 16 EODs across public,…
Descriptors: Deafness, Hearing Impairments, Students with Disabilities, Teacher Role
Chenyi Zhang – Journal of Literacy Research, 2024
Taoism, one of the oldest Eastern religious systems, has significantly influenced Chinese culture and society. Taoism centers around "The Tao" or "The Way," considered the ultimate source from which everything--both physical and non-physical, living and non-living--originates. It emphasizes inner self-cultivation through…
Descriptors: Religion, Educational Philosophy, Individual Development, Educational Principles

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