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Gillies, Donald – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2016
The importance of the concept of reflective practice within the teaching profession has been stressed heavily in recent decades. How it is enacted and how beginning teachers, in particular, have been encouraged to exercise it remains somewhat unclear, with the risk that it becomes a cursory, ill-informed exercise in self-affirmation rather than a…
Descriptors: Reflective Teaching, Beginning Teachers, Theories, Professionalism
Nixon, Jon – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2016
This paper provides an introduction to the enduring friendship between Hannah Arendt and Karl Jaspers. It shows how their intellectual development as public educators was sustained by their ongoing dialogue which flourished not in spite of but because of their huge differences of circumstance and personality. This friendship between two renowned…
Descriptors: Friendship, Intellectual Development, Higher Education, Letters (Correspondence)
Biesta, Gert – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2016
In this paper, I explore the educational significance of the work of Hannah Arendt through reflections on four papers that constitute this special issue. I focus on the challenge of reconciling ourselves to reality, that is, of being at home in the world. Although Arendt's idea of being at home in the world is connected to her explorations of…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Friendship, Politics, Role
Waddington, David I.; Feinstein, Noah Weeth – Educational Theory, 2016
In this essay, David Waddington and Noah Weeth Feinstein explore how Dewey's conception of science can help us rethink the way science is done in schools. The authors begin by contrasting a view of science that is implicitly accepted by many scientists and science educators--science as a search for truth--with Dewey's instrumentalist,…
Descriptors: Humanism, Science Education, Science Curriculum, Educational Philosophy
Boyte, Harry C.; Finders, Margaret J. – Educational Theory, 2016
In this essay Harry Boyte and Margaret Finders argue that addressing the "shrinkage" of education and democracy requires acting politically to reclaim and augment Deweyan agency-focused concepts of democracy and education. Looking at agency from the vantage of civic studies, which advances a politics of agency--a citizen politics that is…
Descriptors: Democracy, Educational Theories, Empowerment, Teaching Methods
Hildebrand, David L. – Educational Theory, 2016
In this essay, David Hildebrand connects "Democracy and Education" to Dewey's wider corpus. Hildebrand argues that "Democracy and Education's" central objective is to offer a practical and philosophical answer to the question, What is needed to live a meaningful life, and how can education contribute? He argues, further, that…
Descriptors: Democracy, Democratic Values, Educational Theories, Educational Philosophy
Burgh, Gilbert; Thornton, Simone – Oxford Review of Education, 2016
Within the community of inquiry literature, the absence of the notion of genuine doubt is notable in spite of its pragmatic roots in the philosophy of Charles Saunders Peirce, for whom the notion was pivotal. We argue for the need to correct this oversight due to the educational significance of genuine doubt--a theoretical and experiential…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Resistance (Psychology), Philosophy, Credibility
Todd, Sharon – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2016
For the past 15 years, scholars in education have focused on Levinas's work largely in terms of his understanding of alterity, of the self-Other relation, of ethics as "first philosophy" and the significance these concepts have on rethinking educational theory and practice. What I do in this paper, by way of method, is to start from a…
Descriptors: Ethics, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Educational Practices
Krstic, Predrag – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2016
This paper aims to question anew the popular and supposedly self-evident affirmation of education, in its modern incarnation as in its historical notion. The "naive" questions suggest that we have recently taken for granted that education ought to be for the masses, that it ought to be upbringing, and that it is better than ignorance.…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Models, Educational History, Mass Instruction
Välitalo, Riku; Juuso, Hannu; Sutinen, Ari – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2016
During the past 40 years, the Philosophy for Children movement has developed a dialogical framework for education that has inspired people both inside and outside academia. This article concentrates on analysing the historical development in general and then taking a more rigorous look at the recent discourse of the movement. The analysis proceeds…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Children, Educational Practices, Educational Change
Park, Youn-Ho – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2016
In this article, I trace a shift in Confucian scholars' interpretations about the idea of "learning for one's self" vs. "learning for others" from "the Analects": a shift from the philological interpretation to the philosophical one. Despite its defect, most Neo-Confucians accepted the philosophical interpretation,…
Descriptors: Confucianism, Educational Philosophy, Asians, Role
Ndofirepi, Amasa Philip; Cross, Michael – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2016
In this philosophical paper, we investigate the project of doing philosophy with children in Africa. While the philosophy for children program has its roots in the Anglo-Saxon world, we contend that it can sit well in Africa if given an African outlook. We challenge Eurocentric specialists, who are attempting a wholesale introduction of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Philosophy, Children, African Culture
Jasinski, Igor; Lewis, Tyson E. – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2016
Educational theorists ranging from Plato, to Freire, to bell hooks, to Peter McLaren have theorized love as an essential factor in education. Whereas, typically, a particular kind of love (erotic love, caring love, etc.) is argued to be especially relevant for educational practice, what we do in this paper is to look at kinds of love that are…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Educational Practices, Philosophy, Children
Hirsch, Miriam – Schools: Studies in Education, 2016
This reflective essay examines educator preparation through the lens of Paul Kalanithi's poignant memoir "When Breath Becomes Air." Based on her work with preservice teacher candidates, the author questions the meaning of teacher preparation in our uncertain educational landscape. Drawing on the lessons of Maxine Greene and John Dewey…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Education Majors, Personal Narratives
Pickup, Austin – Critical Questions in Education, 2016
This article examines critical inquiry and truth-telling from the perspective of two complementary theoretical frameworks. First, Aristotelian phronesis, or practical wisdom, offers a framework for truth that is oriented toward ethical deliberation while recognizing the contingency of practical application. Second, Foucauldian parrhesia calls for…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Inquiry, Ethics, Rhetoric

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