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Pope, Elizabeth M.; Nicolaides, Aliki – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2021
Within current interfaith dialogue scholarship, perspective transformation towards the religious other is one of the most desired outcomes. However, exactly how such transformed perspectives come about and the characteristics of this transformation have not been adequately researched. In this study, we examine transformative learning within…
Descriptors: Religion, Intergroup Relations, Dialogs (Language), Attitude Change
Yao, Zhuojun; Wong, Lai – Journal of Moral Education, 2021
Although prosocial behavior has been regarded as a critical predictor of positive peer relationships and teacher-student relationships, more interventional studies are needed to more confidently determine causality. Dizi Gui instruction, a Confucian classical approach, was used in the current research as a prosocial behavior intervention to test…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Intervention, Confucianism, Prosocial Behavior
Nagle, James Michael – Religious Education, 2021
Service learning and short-term missions represent one of the many habits disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The disruption imposed a break from routine that may also offer opportunities to push back on habits that hinder the flourishing of our students and our host communities. This article critically analyzes the practice of these trips to…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Service Learning, Educational Change
Peers, Chris – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
Could there be a better instance of ethical conflict at the scene of the modern Western university than the case of Martin Heidegger, who in 1933 became a Nazi, arguably to elevate his own standing and career? In this article I examine the opposing ethical forces that animated Heidegger's brief foray into Nazism, to ask whether the same forces…
Descriptors: Ethics, Universities, Conflict, Authoritarianism
Sexton, Matt; Nuttall, Joce – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2021
We present a model that employs "cultural-historical activity theory" (CHAT) concepts to inform research with designated Educational Leaders in early years settings. We theorise practice change in early years mathematics education in terms of motive objects of activity and mediation by cultural tools. We show how CHAT can be used to lead…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Mathematics Education, Faculty Development, Preschool Children
Straume, Ingerid S. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2015
The paper explores the notion of "the subject" in the context of education as an alternative to more limited concepts such as the student or learner. Drawing on the thought of Cornelius Castoriadis, the subject under consideration is a conscious, self-reflective subject that organizes and modifies itself in relation to a world of…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disciplines, Educational Philosophy, Ecology
Leiviskä, Anniina – Educational Theory, 2015
In this article, Anniina Leiviskä argues that the educational relevance of Hans-Georg Gadamer's concept of tradition has remained unacknowledged because of the conservatism that has been associated with Gadamer's hermeneutics, particularly his notion of tradition. Therefore, Leiviskä seeks to reveal the reflective, nonconservative nature of…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Culture, Hermeneutics, History
Bojesen, Emile – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2015
This paper attempts to reintegrate the concept of plasticity into educational philosophy. Although John Dewey used the concept in Democracy and Education (1916) it has not generated much of a critical or practical legacy in educational thought. French philosopher, Catherine Malabou, is the first to think plasticity rigorously and seriously in a…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices, Definitions
Zhao, Guoping – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2015
Biesta has suggested that education after humanism should be interested in existence, not essence, in what the subject can do, not in what the subject is--the truth about the subject--and this is the way inspired by Foucault and Levinas. In this article, I analyze Foucault's alleged deconstruction and reconfiguration of the subject and Levinas'…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Humanism, Philosophy, Theories
Forrest, David – Australian Journal of Music Education, 2017
The paper, presented as the Jacinth Oliver Memorial Address at the ASME national conference in 2017 explores a range of issues in music, education and music education. Past addresses are explored in the framework of a series of preludes.
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Educational Philosophy, Children
Jiménez, Marco A.; Valle, Ana Ma. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2017
This text reflects about the need to consider an additional institutional alternative that matters, not only to the ones that advocate for pedagogy, but also to all of those involved in different educational processes. It is, so to speak, a Paideia that privileges the care of the self as a substantial value, and, as such, it is not dedicated to a…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy, Ethics, Self Concept
Davies, Diana K.; Gonzalez, Suronda – New Directions for Student Services, 2017
This chapter describes the philosophical approach of the Cultures and Languages Across the Curriculum movement, which advocates leveraging international students' language and cultural knowledge to support their academic goals and sense of belonging on college and university campuses in the United States.
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Cultural Awareness, Intercultural Communication, College Students
Espindola, Juan – Theory and Research in Education, 2017
This article examines the debate between equity theorists (Adam Swift and Harry Brighouse) and adequacy theorists (Elizabeth Anderson and Debra Satz) over elite private schooling and productivity. It challenges the view, presupposed but never defended by adequacy theorists, that private schools can be justified on social productivity grounds, that…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Productivity, Justice, Equal Education
Taylor, Carol A. – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2017
My central argument in this article is that the notion of "Bildung" may offer conceptual sustenance to those who wish to develop educative practices to supplement or contest the prevalence and privileging of market and economic imperatives in higher education, which configure teaching and learning as an object available to measurement. I…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices, Ethics, Context Effect
Guzzo, Guilherme Brambatti; Dall'Alba, Gabriel – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2017
Critical thinking involves the ability to properly assess statements and actions, and it also requires a permanent disposition to appropriately use cognitive skills in the evaluation of any claim. In the present paper, we discuss the characteristics of an ideal critical thinker, and apply them to a contemporary problem, namely anthropogenic global…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Climate, Change, Thinking Skills

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