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Gibbons, Andrew; Tesar, Marek; Pasley, And; Stewart, Georgina – Early Childhood Folio, 2020
The early learning action plan 2019-2029, "He Taonga te Tamaiti"/"Every Child a Taonga", ushers in a new era of thinking about the governance of early childhood education (ECE). The policy language has changed, with a shift from "early childhood education" to the "early learning system". This article starts…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Governance, Educational Policy, Educational Change
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Maharaj, Nandini – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2020
Phenomenological reflection can refer to methods for analyzing empirical data and, more broadly, to a guiding philosophy that can be used to facilitate reflection upon an experience or phenomenon. Such reflection can help to uncover assumptions that would otherwise remain implicit or taken for granted. Common practice in phenomenology is to gather…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Latin, Translation, Educational Philosophy
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Mu, Guanglun Michael – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2020
Bourdieu carved out a distinctive analytical niche for his reflexive sociology. His epistemological tool of field analysis, sometimes coupled with statistical correspondence analysis, is particularly powerful when deciphering the matrix of objective structures and subjective structures within social spaces (field) where agents vie for positions…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Network Analysis, Epistemology, Educational Philosophy
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Plummer, Paul; Van Poeck, Katrien – Environmental Education Research, 2020
Based on an exploratory case study of a community food waste initiative in Gothenburg, Sweden, this article presents a novel analytical approach to studying the role of learning within sustainability transition niches. The article's theoretical perspective draws from pragmatist educational philosophy, practice theory, and sustainability transition…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Environmental Education, Food, Wastes
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Henderson, Juliet – Teaching in Higher Education, 2020
Taking as its premise the ethical responsibility of the educator towards diversity, both in students and the materiality of their knowledge production practices, this paper examines four surfaces of emergence of academic writing governmentality. These are characterised as different 'styles' of knowledge production: Style 1 (canonic, Western…
Descriptors: Ethics, Academic Language, Literary Genres, Student Diversity
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Irwin, Ruth – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2020
Heidegger argues that modern technology is quantifiably different from all earlier periods because of a shift in ethos from in situ craftwork to globalised production and storage at the behest of consumerism. He argues that this shift in technology has fundamentally shaped our epistemology, and it is almost impossible to comprehend anything…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Information Technology, Consumer Economics, Global Approach
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Gjelaj, Majlinda; Buza, Kastriot; Shatri, Kyvete; Zabeli, Naser – International Journal of Instruction, 2020
The purpose of this study was to examine preschool teachers and parents' attitudes and their practices regarding the use of digital technologies during preschool education. The main research questions the study intended to address focused on teachers' and parents' attitudes and practices about the role of digital technology supplies in young…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Parent Attitudes, Information Technology
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Abbott, Diana; Badley, Ken – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2020
For some readers of this journal, the name Freire has always been part of the educational conversation. Other readers will possibly remember the stir sparked by the publication of Pedagogy of the Oppressed in English in 1970 (translated by Myra Ramos from the original 1968 Portuguese edition). This radical Brazilian educator's conception of…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Religion, Social Bias, Teaching Methods
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Hestholm, Grethe Nina; Jobst, Solvejg – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2020
When working to connect homogeneous curricula with heterogeneous groups of pupils, teachers have to sort pupils according to the categories allowed for in the national school system. In this article, we compare German organizational differentiation, where pupils are divided into stable groups, to Norwegian pedagogical differentiation, where…
Descriptors: Relevance (Education), Learner Engagement, Foreign Countries, Homogeneous Grouping
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Mangez, Eric; Vanden Broeck, Pieter – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2020
Across the globe, education has recently been through a major semantic shift, where new notions such as 'learning', 'competences', 'projects' came to replace or complement an older, more established, educational vocabulary. The political approach to education has also evolved, as many authors have underlined, from established national forms of…
Descriptors: Governance, Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes
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DeCaroli, Steven – Ethics and Education, 2020
Crisis occupies an ambiguous place in the writings of Hannah Arendt. Not only does crisis undermine categories of judgment, but in doing so it eliminates prejudices as well, forcing us to judge without them. Although Arendt never had an opportunity to fully develop her understanding of judgment, we know that she considered it to be 'the most…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Educational Philosophy, Correlation, Teaching Methods
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Wang, Canglong – Chinese Education & Society, 2020
This article explores the conceptualization of cosmopolitan citizen and the relevant teaching practice in the emerging Confucian classical education in contemporary China. It addresses two aspects. First, the cosmopolitan orientation of the cultural subject constructed in the theory of classics-reading education is embedded in the presupposition…
Descriptors: Confucianism, Nationalism, Case Studies, Asian Culture
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Li, Hui-Chuan; Tsai, Tsung-Lung – Mathematics Teaching Research Journal, 2020
Over the past few decades, the aspect that emphasizes a focus on sustainable development to transform education is not new. It has been seen that education systems around the world have taken action to integrate Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) as part of their responsibility. While recent studies have offered a wealth of empirical…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Sustainable Development, Mathematics Education, Educational Theories
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Fletcher, Natalie M. – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2016
The concept of empathy has gained appeal in many educational initiatives in recent years, notably in the charitable sector, yet conceptual confusions endure and the challenges associated with educating for empathy tend not to receive the attention they deserve. This article strives to help clarify the concept of empathy for educative purposes by…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Empathy, Imagination, Teaching Methods
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Mika, Carl – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2016
How do we encourage Heidegger's notion of originary thinking in education, and indeed how should one engage with thinking at all? In this response, I consider the challenge that Heidegger lays down for speculation that refers certainty to the unknown. In my answer to the contributors of this special issue, I highlight the fact that all of us are…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Creativity, Thinking Skills, Educational Attitudes
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