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White, John – Theory and Research in Education, 2015
This is a reply to six "Theory and Research in Education" commentators on views I expressed in a 2013 "Theory and Research in Education" piece about priorities in philosophy of education today. The first section is about a concession to my critics; the second, about various misconceptions in their views. The third section…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Criticism, Misconceptions, Educational History
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Mongkonrat Chaiyadet; Pallop Piriyasurawong; Panita Wannapiroon – International Education Studies, 2024
The objective of this research is to develop and study the outcomes of developing the Ubiquitous Buddhism Learning Ecosystem for Proactive Buddhism Propagation for Digital Citizenship. The sample group used in the research consists of nine individuals selected through targeted sampling, comprising experts in the design and development of learning…
Descriptors: Buddhism, Models, Citizenship, Educational Philosophy
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Lenart, Bartlomiej A.; Lewis, Carla J. – Journal of Information Literacy, 2019
While the Philosophy for Children (P4C) method has been adopted within classrooms by individual teachers and into some school systems by schoolboards, public and school libraries, the ideal users of this sort of programming, have been slow to recognise the benefits of this didactic methodology. This is particularly surprising given that the P4C…
Descriptors: Reading Aloud to Others, Information Literacy, Library Instruction, Public Libraries
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Mangue, Célestine Laure Djiraro; Gonondo, Jean – International Journal on Social and Education Sciences, 2019
This study aims to analyze Dewey?s statement about the functions of school as a special environment of formal education in the context of globalization. This article focuses on the need to rethink about the most important functions assigned to the school. It highlights the necessity to improve and adapt the functions of school according to the…
Descriptors: Progressive Education, Educational Environment, School Role, Global Approach
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Jukes, Scott; Stewart, Alistair; Morse, Marcus – Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 2019
In this article we describe our attempt to challenge our anthropocentric gaze during an outdoor environmental education (OEE) research project involving a 10-day journey with high school students on the Snowy River in south-eastern Australia. Although much contemporary OEE research explores place responsive methodologies that provide possibilities…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Environmental Education, High School Students, Foreign Countries
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Jensen, Mark N.; Scharff, Mark N. – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2019
This study investigated the impact of incorporating e-reader texts and annotation tools in multiple sections of an upper level philosophy course (N Control = 98; NE-reader = 76). This study adds to the body of literature that assesses gains/losses in conventional measures of performance (e.g., scores on graded assignments) and changes in student…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Reading Skills, Electronic Publishing, Textbooks
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Standish, Paul – European Educational Research Journal, 2019
Educational research is subject to orthodoxies of old and novel kinds. The 'foundations' approach risks becoming stuck in footnotes to received ideas, while new-fangled disciplines seek to legitimate themselves in jargon and deference to new 'authorities'. The critical deficit in both tendencies obstructs responsible enquiry. I begin by sketching…
Descriptors: Ideology, Foundations of Education, Educational Research, Intellectual Disciplines
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Lindgren, Anne-Li – Gender and Education, 2019
Sex education has been a major concern that has run in parallel with the creation of the modern concept of childhood (innocence) in Western societies. When priests opposed sex education for children, teachers and physicians advocated the need for education. In Sweden, in the early twentieth century, two female physicians wrote a prize-winning…
Descriptors: Sex Education, Sexuality, Printed Materials, Guides
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Oh, P. J. – Peabody Journal of Education, 2019
This paper examines how stances and understandings pertaining to whether home education is civically legitimate within liberal democratic contexts can depend on how one conceives normative roles of the secular state and the religious neutrality that is commonly associated with it. For the purposes of this paper, home education is understood as a…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Political Attitudes, Educational Philosophy, State Church Separation
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Popa, Elena – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2019
This paper investigates how an introductory philosophy course influences the moral and political development of undergraduate students in a Liberal Arts university in Central Asia. Within a context of rapid changes characteristic of transitional societies--reflected in the organization of higher education--philosophy provides students with the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Philosophy, Introductory Courses, Undergraduate Students
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Wilson, Ruth – International Journal of Early Childhood Environmental Education, 2019
The concept of nature and how humans relate to nature provide the framework for this philosophical discussion on challenges facing the evolving field of early childhood environmental education. Posthumanistic thinking is proposed as an alternative to what is perpetuated through a more typical Western approach to education. This Western approach…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Philosophy, Environmental Education, Western Civilization
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Zipory, Oded – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2019
This paper tries to explain the author's own curious and bothersome failure to see. About ten years ago, he lived in a small apartment in Tel Aviv, Israel just a few minutes walking distance from the beach. The short road from his apartment went up a small hill and through a laid-back park filled with tourists, local families, surfers, dog owners…
Descriptors: Parks, Political Influences, Cognitive Processes, Role
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Cascardi, Anthony J. – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2019
In spite of many recent defenses of the humanities, we are still lacking anything like an articulation of a 'logic of the humanities' comparable to what has been produced for the social sciences in various forms and at various points over the past 100 years. To articulate such a logic requires us to link practices and values -- the practices being…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Writing Instruction, Theory Practice Relationship, Hermeneutics
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Wortmann, Kai – Ethics and Education, 2019
Currently, the repetition of a critical way of speaking results in a stagnating tendency in educational debates. This had led to the endeavour of developing a 'post-critical pedagogy'. This paper employs Rortyan and Latourian language in order to tackle the question of how such a post-critical pedagogy should deal with critique. It argues that if…
Descriptors: Criticism, Educational Philosophy, Critical Theory, Teaching Methods
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Lewin, David – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2019
How we are to understand the formative and informative processes of language? At one level, language is understood as a medium for communicating knowledge through propositions that form or represent cognitive understanding and so can be defined as informative. The concern of this article is to explore the scope of this notion of linguistic and…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Metacognition, Christianity, Language Role
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