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Pendola, Andrew – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019
Given present criticisms of contemporary education and leadership practices, this article investigates the ways in which the basic concepts of state freedom and bureaucracy stifle ethics and social justice in educational leadership practices through the philosophical framework of Emmanuel Levinas. By investigating Levinas' 'an-archy', the…
Descriptors: Criticism, Educational Philosophy, Educational Administration, Administrative Organization
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Schostak, John – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2019
The radical inclusion of the different interests and powers of all is fundamental to social equality. Moreover, both democracy and the associated practices of cooperation depend upon an equality of different voices if they are not to fall into forms of authoritarianism. Cooperation involves the free association of individuals who aggregate their…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Inclusion, Democracy, Correlation
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Reid, Alan – Environmental Education Research, 2019
This article introduces key features to the background, themes and implications of three collections available in "Environmental Education Research" that focus on climate change education and research. The problems and perils of scholarship and inquiry in this area are highlighted by contrasting these with some of the possibilities and…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Climate, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes
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Karakas-Özür, Nazan; Duman, Nese – International Education Studies, 2019
Schools are the basic environments where learning takes place. The quality of these environments and acquirement of the knowledge and skills expected by societies have caused the disconnection between real life and the school. One of the main subjects of education circles in the 21st century has been what to do in order to ensure the connection…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Authentic Learning, Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy
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Schwimmer, Marina – Ethics and Education, 2019
The paper is a response to the articles published in the current issue analysing Rorty's philosophy of hope. In these articles, Bianca Thoilliez, Stefano Oliverio and Kai Wortmann highlight the pragmatist characteristics of post-critical pedagogy. Taking a poststructuralist perspective, I propose to examine some limits of the association between…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy, Criticism
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Thayer-Bacon, Barbara J. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2019
Just as Dewey argued during the industrial revolution, from the 1890s-1930s, and Martin argued in the 1960s-1990s with our "second wave" working revolution (when middle class women joined the work force in significant numbers): today's times are out of joint, potentially dangerous conflicts exist, and teachers have some responsibility in…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Social Change, Conflict, Teacher Responsibility
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Nutbrown, Graham – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2019
In the mid-1920s the poet W. B. Yeats was pleased to discover contemporary philosophers, Giovanni Gentile and A. N. Whitehead, whose metaphysical and educational philosophies seemed to coincide with his own commitments. Whitehead shares with Gentile a sense of reality as activity and an understanding of knowledge as constructed from abstractions…
Descriptors: Poets, Poetry, Philosophy, Progressive Education
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Weber, Desiree – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2019
This article establishes a pedagogic reading of Wittgenstein's later work, which explores the significance of teaching and learning themes through close textual analysis and archival work on his Nachlass. I argue for the prevalence and importance of Wittgenstein's references to teaching, learning and training by showing the role these references…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes, Language Acquisition
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Gresch, Helge; Martens, Matthias – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2019
Teleology has been described as an intuitive cognitive bias and as a major type of student conception. There is controversy regarding whether teleological explanations are a central obstacle to, are legitimate in, or are even supportive of science learning. However, interaction in science classrooms has not yet been investigated with regard to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 12, Secondary School Science, Evolution
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Spezio, Michael; Peterson, Gregory; Roberts, Robert C. – Journal of Moral Education, 2019
Exploring the concept of virtuous humility helps to highlight paths of human flourishing. Yet humility is difficult to study because it is often stereotyped as shame or self-abasement, it tends to defy uniform conceptualization across contexts and cultures, definitions are difficult to justify, and operationalizing humility challenges standard…
Descriptors: Stereotypes, Cultural Differences, Personality Traits, Self Concept
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Natanasabapathy, Puvanambihai; Maathuis-Smith, Sandra – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019
Transformation has been the fundamental basis upon which education has always stood, as without transformation in mind, education would seem purposeless and undirected. This would imply that the objective of providing information in education is not just to gain knowledge but to achieve the desired transformation in character or behaviour by…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Transformative Learning, Concept Formation, Teaching Methods
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Grierson, Elizabeth Mary – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019
Michel Foucault showed by his genealogical method that history is random. It comprises sites of disarray and dispersal. In those sites, Simone de Beauvoir wrote philosophy through lived experience of woman as Other in relation to man as the Absolute. Here lies a fecund site for revisionist analysis of female cultural production and its relevance…
Descriptors: Feminism, Educational Philosophy, Intervention, Politics
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Shahjahan, Riyad A.; Wagner, Anne E. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019
Despite the growing debate about scholarly impact, an analysis of the onto-epistemic grammar underlying impact has remained absent. By taking a different analytical approach to examining impact, we interrogate the concept through the lens of decolonial thought. We offer an empathetic review of the impact scholarship and illuminate the limits of…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Empathy, Scholarship, Criticism
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Risser, Rita Elizabeth – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2019
The philosopher Richard Rorty once remarked that the genre of philosophy writing is an extended conversation that can be traced to the dialogues of Plato. All the foundational questions of philosophy can be found in ancient philosophy texts. The subsequent history of philosophy is a dialectic progression on these questions. I argue that reading…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Writing (Composition), Personal Autonomy, Leadership
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Ariso, José María – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019
It is expected that children increasingly learn to identify errors throughout their schooling process and even before it. As a further step, however, some scholars have suggested how a culture of error should be implemented in the classroom for the student to be able not only to locate errors but also, and above all, to learn from them. Yet the…
Descriptors: Error Patterns, Teaching Methods, Identification, Classroom Environment
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