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Langmann, Elisabet – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2016
As populations around the globe become increasingly culturally diverse, just inter-personal relations seem dependent on our ability to find new ways of communicating with people from other cultures whose values and linguistic strategies may vary from our own cultural practices. Hence, in the increasing body of literature on intercultural…
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, Multicultural Education, Cultural Differences, Criticism
Kato, Morimichi – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2016
The term "humanism" is Western in origin. It denotes the tradition that places special emphasis on cultivation of letters for education. In the West, this tradition was originated with sophists and Isocrates, established by Cicero, and was developed by Renaissance humanists. East Asia, however, also has its own humanistic traditions with…
Descriptors: Humanism, Confucianism, Western Civilization, Educational Philosophy
Schultz, Robert A. – Roeper Review, 2016
The discussion herein is guided by questions "asked" and responses "given" seemingly in one sitting. However, this is a façade. All responses are direct quotations from the published scholarly writings and unpublished archives of George and Annemarie Roeper. This is a conversation taking place somewhere in time, prompted by…
Descriptors: Recognition (Achievement), Change Agents, Educational Philosophy, Educational Change
Kane, Michele – Roeper Review, 2016
For over 70 years Annemarie Roeper was able to breathe new life into many aspects of giftedness and gifted education. Capturing the magic of such a charismatic and visionary leader is a challenge. However, stories and storytelling provide a pathway into the narrative of Annemarie's life as it evolved from young adulthood to elderhood. This article…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Gifted, Academically Gifted, Profiles
Lapidaki, Eleni – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2016
This article considers the contribution that Jacques Derrida's work "Of Hospitality" might make to higher music education as it unsettles the usual ascription of normative value to learning and teaching music at the university. Along these lines, what is most at issue in the encounter with Derrida's thinking is the concomitant notion of…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Music Teachers, Teaching Methods
Väkevä, Lauri – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2016
Charles Taylor has argued that recognition is a vital human need. This essay discusses recognition as a philosophical concept, following a line of argumentation that can be traced back to Hegel's early philosophy. An important premise of this tradition is that because a subject's freedom is conditioned by other subjects, individual agency cannot…
Descriptors: Musicians, Music, Music Education, Self Actualization
Aldenmyr, Sara Irisdotter – Ethics and Education, 2016
This present article takes an interest in the fairly new phenomena of social and emotional training programs in youth education. Prior research has shown that values and norms produced in these types of programs are supporting ethical systems that teachers may not always be aware of. This motivates the development of methods for analyzing these…
Descriptors: Social Development, Emotional Development, Ethics, Class Activities
Snir, Itay – Ethics and Education, 2016
This paper addresses the question "what is school?," and argues that the answer to this question has an essential political dimension. I focus on two very different attempts to characterize school--Ivan Illich's "Deschooling Society" and Jan Masschelein and Maarten Simons's "In Defence of the School"--and demonstrate…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Politics of Education, Role of Education, Educational Philosophy
Gasparatou, Renia – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2016
Over the past decades, there has been an ongoing debate about whether education should aim at the cultivation of emotional wellbeing of self-esteeming personalities or whether it should prioritise literacy and the cognitive development of students. However, it might be the case that the two are not easily distinguished in educational contexts. In…
Descriptors: Speech Acts, Emotional Response, Literacy, Cognitive Development
Tan, Leonard – Music Education Research, 2016
In this philosophical essay, I propose a theory of creativity for instrumental music education inspired by Confucian "creatio in situ" ("situational creativity"). Through an analysis of three major texts from classical Confucianism--the "Analects," the "Zhongyong" ("Doctrine of the Mean"), and the…
Descriptors: Confucianism, Educational Philosophy, Music Education, Creativity
Don Carter – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2016
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the strong influence of Herbartian ideas on the first secondary school-based English course (1911) in New South Wales (NSW), Australia. Whilst previous research has established the influence of the "New Education" on the (NSW Director of Education, Peter Board, the architect of the) 1911…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English Instruction, High School Students, Secondary School Students
He, Yan; Tao, Youlan – Interpreter and Translator Trainer, 2022
Though students are taught translation technology, when confronted with real-life translation tasks, they frequently fail to use technologies flexibly and properly. To address this issue, this study first highlighted the concept of translation technological thinking competence (TTTC) and its significance. Then it proposed the Knowing-Acting…
Descriptors: Translation, Thinking Skills, Technological Literacy, Teaching Methods
Jiang, Shuaipu – Commission for International Adult Education, 2022
Classroom instruction in China and in the United States have sharp differences. Typically, constructivist learning theory shapes American classroom instruction whereas Confucian educational culture shapes Chinese classroom instruction. Furthermore, typically, Chinese classrooms adopt a direct instructional approach whereas American classrooms…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Constructivism (Learning), Confucianism, Asian Culture
Saqipi, Blerim – Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal, 2019
This article is an analysis of the meaning of context in implementing curriculum reform. It uses an analysis of two Kosovo curriculum reforms in the previous two decades to elaborate on how education systems engage in the transfer of transnational ideas as well as how they face challenges in making those ideas succeed. The article uses Discursive…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Change, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries
Sehgal Cuthbert, Alka – English in Education, 2019
This paper draws on Gramsci's concept of hegemony to locate the Newbolt Report, published in 1921, within a context of the weakening political authority of Britain's ruling class. One indication of this is the fact that in 1917 200,000 workers were involved in strikes in 48 British towns. The moral and cultural dimensions of the problems facing…
Descriptors: Moral Values, English Instruction, English Curriculum, Reports

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