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White, Stephen R. – Journal of Education and Learning, 2016
The assertion here is that Theodore Brameld's Social Reconstructionist thought can provide us in American higher education the philosophical foundation for a relevant 21st century curriculum global studies agenda. It is a curriculum that merges self-awareness with global societal evolution. Through the interjection of Brameldian social…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Global Education, Educational Philosophy
Blom, Rob; Lu, Chunlei – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2016
In cultivating a Western inclination toward Eastern wisdom, it is important to seek the foundations that sustain traditional practices toward such end. In a secularised and modern world view, the tendency has been to extract and abstract foundational practices such as mindfulness meditation and contemplation within an objectivist or scientistic…
Descriptors: Religion, Postmodernism, Philosophy, Metacognition
Schoonenboom, Judith – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2016
In this paper, I present an approach to mixed methods research based on Andrew Pickering's performative view of research. I compare this approach to three existing approaches: incompatible worlds, critical realism, and pragmatism. According to my performative view, multiple realities exist, which can be known in various ways. Researchers create…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Epistemology, Realism, Philosophy
Cole, David R. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2015
The final lines of Deleuze and Guattari's What is Philosophy? call for a non-philosophy to balance and act as a counterweight to the task of philosophy that had been described by them in terms of concept creation. In a footnote, Deleuze and Guattari mention François Laruelle's project of non-philosophy, but dispute its efficacy in terms of the…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Educational Philosophy, Postmodernism, Sciences
Gross, Zehavit – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2015
The purpose of this article, inspired by the works of Martin Buber, is to propose an alternative to the inherent dichotomy of Western culture. It may allow Western culture to transcend its fixed nature towards new directions and to suggest challenging solutions for reshaping the questions--what is the role of man in the world, and what is the…
Descriptors: Western Civilization, Philosophy, Individualism, Role
Waghid, Yusef – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2015
Despite the advances made in the liberal Western philosophical and educational tradition to counteract unethical, immoral and inhumane acts committed by the human species, these acts of inhumanity persist. It would be inapt to apportion blame only to Western thinking, which has its roots in Greek antiquity, as Plato and Aristotle, for instance,…
Descriptors: Philosophy, African Culture, Western Civilization, Educational Philosophy
Thomas, Mary Shelley; Clayton, Christine D.; Huang, Shin-ying; Garcia, Roberto – Excelsior: Leadership in Teaching and Learning, 2019
This study explores faculty perspectives of social justice in teacher education within one New York institution with a social justice focus. Grounded in the institution's self-study process for accreditation, the researchers were a part of a team that collected data from structured interviews, including a card sort, of 42 full time teacher…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Social Justice, Teacher Educators, Institutional Mission
Ball, Stephen J. – Power and Education, 2019
Building on the work of others, this article sketches out what a Foucauldian 'education' might look like in practice, considers some of the challenges, paradoxes and (im)possibilities with which such an 'education' would face us, and indicates some of the cherished conceits and reiterated necessities that we must give up if we take seriously the…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Criticism, Educational Practices, Barriers
Armonda, Alex J. – Texas Education Review, 2019
This conceptual paper examines the question of the political imaginary in the neoliberal moment, and the crucial role that Ethnic Studies can play in realizing critical pedagogy's promise of emancipatory social transformation. After Arizona House Bill 2281, educational scholarship has paid renewed attention to Ethnic Studies classrooms as key…
Descriptors: Ethnic Studies, Neoliberalism, Critical Theory, Social Change
Bächtold, Manuel; Munier, Valérie – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2019
How to improve students' understanding of energy transformation and conservation remains one of the main challenges of energy teaching. To address this challenge, we developed a new teaching strategy suited to high school based on history and philosophy of science (HPS). It involves five key ingredients: study and reproduction of Joule's…
Descriptors: Energy, Teaching Methods, High School Students, Scientific Concepts
Shephard, Kerry; Rieckmann, Marco; Barth, Matthias – Environmental Education Research, 2019
Education for sustainable development (ESD) and higher education for sustainable development (HESD) are complex, multidisciplinary fields of enquiry, drawing on concepts and terms from different disciplines and languages. Although the fields are advancing in their acceptability within educational systems worldwide, they are currently struggling to…
Descriptors: Hermeneutics, Educational Philosophy, Environmental Education, Educational Objectives
Lin, Cong; Jackson, Liz – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2019
In order to facilitate cooperation to solve problems within a nation-state, a new approach which conceptualizes citizenship in terms of shared fate has been promoted to potentially ameliorate the tensions identified between civic liberty and solidarity. Proponents of an emphasis on shared fate frame it not in terms of a particular shared national…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Cooperation, Problem Solving, Citizenship
Gall, David – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2019
Art education in the USA has made great progress toward greater inclusiveness and is generally a force against resurgent fascism. Nevertheless, higher art education theory is dominated by Euro-Western philosophical legacies, encumbered by dualism, which impede art education's emancipative democratising potential. Recent debate about the…
Descriptors: Ethnocentrism, Art Education, Authoritarianism, Educational History
Brahier, John – Journal of Catholic Education, 2019
The author seeks to use the limited contact time they have with students to engage them not only in academic pursuits but also in a discussion of the divine mission of humans. Since this can be difficult to meaningfully do in a math class, the author is continually searching for meaningful, engaging points of contact between mathematics and…
Descriptors: Secondary School Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Catholics, Religious Education
Gary, Kevin – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2019
Phenomenologist Jean-Luc Marion describes our capacity for awe as an ability to recognise that certain phenomena are saturated. More than we constitute them with our categorical frames or organising objectives, the phenomena constitute us; their excess and givenness overwhelms our ability to fully grasp them. It is through this experience of awe…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Standards

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