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Kakkori, Leena – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2013
As we speak about time in the context of everyday life, we have no problem with what we mean by time. We take time as given. Different kinds of theories of development rely on the ordinary concept of time. Time is a sequence of instants, and we are moving along from the past to the future, from birth to death. Moving in time also means…
Descriptors: Time, Children, Hermeneutics, Educational Philosophy
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Ginev, Dimitri – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2013
The main argument of this article is that science teaching based on a pedagogy of questions is to be modeled on a hermeneutic conception of scientific research as a process of the constitution of texts. This process is spelled out in terms of hermeneutic phenomenology. A text constituted by scientific practices is at once united by a hermeneutic…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Research, Hermeneutics, Phenomenology
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Dunne, Eamonn – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2013
Popular filmic and literary stereotypes of teachers from Brodie and Chips to Keating and Schneebly have not only reflected a public desire for radically innovative and perverse teaching practices, but also created those paradigms in ways that are not always readily identifiable or traceable. This article seeks to analyse tensions between…
Descriptors: Films, Stereotypes, Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods
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McQuillan, Martin – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2013
This article begins from a consideration of this issue's contention that "central to politicized academic projects... is a critique of the cultural power of institutions" and in particular pedagogical institutions. It argues that is clear enough what the Editor is thinking of here: he names "cultural studies" as his prime…
Descriptors: Criticism, Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy, Popular Culture
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Bazzul, Jesse – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2013
This paper extends the conversation started by Patti Lather in her forum response to "Neoliberal ideology, global capitalism, and science education: engaging the question of subjectivity", in terms of engaging the thought of Jacques Ranciere. Ranciere can offer (science) educators a more definitive example of (possible) emancipatory political…
Descriptors: Science Education, Politics of Education, Neoliberalism, Educational Philosophy
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Wegerif, Rupert – Dialogic Pedagogy, 2014
This fascinating dialogue raised many questions. In this commentary I will focus on just three questions that particularly stimulated me to further reflection: "why classification?"; "what is ontology?" and "where does agency come from?" [This article provides a commentary on Eugene Matusov and Kiyotaka Miyazaki's…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy, Dialogs (Language), Persuasive Discourse
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Ruiz, Pedro Ortega; Sánchez, Eduardo Romero – Journal of Curriculum and Teaching, 2014
The authors propose a pedagogy that considers a historical individual in all their reality, an education responsive to the situation of each student in the uniqueness of their existence. The educational action is always an ethical response to the demand of the other. Implies that I have acquired an obligation, a moral dependence which I cannot…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Educational Objectives, Educational Practices, Educational Philosophy
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MacAllister, James; Thorburn, Malcolm – Journal of Pedagogy, 2014
In this article we analyse the central role that the body plays in John MacMurray's account of learning to be human. As with Merleau-Ponty, MacMurray rejected mind-body dualisms and argued for the need to understand what it means to be a person. Through our analysis we highlight the key principles that characterize MacMurray's philosophy…
Descriptors: Human Body, Friendship, Emotional Response, Sensory Experience
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Bagchi, Barnita – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2014
This article examines contestations and recent trend-setting approaches in the historiography of education in India in the post-1800 period. British colonialism created a huge rupture in South Asian society as regards the provision of education. Historians of education have asked what sorts of indigenous educational institutions and methods were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Trend Analysis, Historiography
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Standish, Paul – Ethics and Education, 2014
This article explores aspects of eros in education in relation to ideas of indirectness associated with the French concept of "pudeur," sometimes translated as "modesty". It explores lines of thought extending through Emerson and Nietzsche but reaching back to Plato's "Symposium." This is a means of exposing the…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Educational Philosophy, Ethics, Outcomes of Education
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Yun, SunInn – Ethics and Education, 2014
This paper considers the place of freedom in discussions of the aims of education. Bearing in mind remarks of R.S. Peters to the affect that the singling out of aims can "fall into the hands of rationalistically minded curriculum planners", it begins by considering the views of Roland Reichenbach regarding Bildung and his account of this…
Descriptors: Freedom, Educational Objectives, Educational Practices, Phenomenology
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Reinertsen, Anne Beate; Otterstad, Ann Merete; Ben-Horin, Oded – Policy Futures in Education, 2014
This is a collaborative writing story in which songs and poems invite us into complexities of living the ideals and calling for new ways of making the world visible. I need to show you who I am. You need to show me who you are. They are never completed, always open to self and social reflection, and hopefully capable of pushing boundaries of both…
Descriptors: Poetry, Singing, Music, Writing (Composition)
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Waghid, Yusef; Davids, Nuraan – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2014
The euphoria of the recent Arab Spring that was initiated in northern African countries such as Tunisia, Egypt and Libya and spilled over to Bahrain, Yemen and Syria brings into question as to whether democratic citizenship education or more pertinently, education for democratic citizenship can successfully be cultivated in most of the Arab and…
Descriptors: Arabs, Muslims, Citizenship, Gender Differences
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Marini, Guillermo – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2014
The field of Philosophy and Education seems to be experiencing a renewed interest in the work of Aristotle. As recently reviewed by Curren ("Oxf Rev Educ" 36(5):543-559, 2010), most of this attention aligns with the virtue ethics movement where themes like moral development in education, and the inquiry on human flourishing as the aim of…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Art Education, Ethics, Moral Values
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Williams, Keith – History of Education, 2014
Between 1972 and 1975 Eric Midwinter, Principal of the Liverpool Teachers' Centre, established a unified organisational structure responsible for delivering continuing professional development (CPD) to Liverpool schools. His ambition was to embed community education practices across the city's entire teaching force. However, during a seven-week…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Educational History
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