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Semetsky, Inna – Policy Futures in Education, 2011
This article analyzes the philosophy of French post-structuralist Gilles Deleuze in the context of post-formal education. The article specifically focuses on Deleuze's unorthodox approach to epistemology and ethics as future-oriented and creative, and lays down the foundations for a new ethics of integration in education derived from Deleuze's…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Postsecondary Education, Educational Theories, Ethics
Parks, David J. – Educational Forum, 2011
In the history of education, every generation brings forth someone who has a lasting impact on the current and future generations of educators. Ralph Winfred Tyler was one of those people. His life spanned nearly the entire 20th century, and his concepts of curriculum and instruction transcended this long and fruitful existence. They are found…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational History, Foundations of Education, Educational Philosophy
Rulloda, Rudolfo Barcena – Online Submission, 2010
An educational philosophy for most schools denotes the usual statement of providing the foundation for quality education to all students is visibly posted in many of the school offices for all to see. This foundation is based on three major pillars, schools, teachers, and communities. The pillars are not separated; they cannot exist by themselves.…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Partnerships in Education, Educational Quality, Schools
Gordon, Mordechai – Educational Theory, 2010
In this essay Mordechai Gordon begins to address the neglect of humor among philosophers of education by focusing on some interesting connections between humor, self-transcendence, and the development of moral virtues. More specifically, he explores the kind of humor that makes fun of oneself and how it can affect educational encounters. Gordon…
Descriptors: Humor, Role, Moral Development, Self Concept
Alperson, Philip – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2010
In this paper I retrace the line of thought that led me to the position of a praxial philosophy of music education, from a perspective 20 years after the inaugural meeting of the International Society for the Philosophy of Music Education. I discuss how I conceive of the general project of the philosophy of music education and recapitulate some of…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music Appreciation, Aesthetics, Educational Philosophy
Peterson, Thomas E. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2010
The essay distils from Badiou's writing a pedagogy based on his theories of knowledge and truth, as brought to bear on poetry and the arts. By following Badiou's implicit ontology of learning, which presupposes a dynamic and passionate engagement with a concrete situation, the essay argues that Badiou's view of modernity, in particular,…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Poetry, Art, Teaching Methods
Waddington, David I. – Education and Culture, 2010
This paper is dedicated to the investigation of an important, but not particularly well known, connection between the work of Hegel and Dewey's early educational ideas. A brief exposition of Hegel's position in the "Philosophy of Right" is offered, with a particular focus on Hegel's idea of absolute freedom. This exposition is followed by an…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Freedom, Ethics, Progressive Education
Edwards, Susan; Kemp, Andrew T.; Page, C. Steven – Current Issues in Middle Level Education, 2014
This quantitative study examined the beliefs of middle grades education faculty from universities across the United States about the purpose of education. The results of a survey of 144 respondents who identified themselves as university faculty that taught middle level courses as a specialty will be discussed. The survey included 23 statements,…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices, Theory Practice Relationship
Mueller-Oppliger, Victor – Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal, 2014
With its strong federalism and direct democracy, as well as the high level of autonomy of its cantons, Switzerland does not have mandatory national policies and regulations on gifted education. Responsibility for the promotion of high-end learners is in the hands of the cantonal boards of education, and depends largely on their current…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Gifted, Program Implementation, Barriers
Hussain, Hanin; Conner, Lindsey; Mayo, Elaine – Complicity: An International Journal of Complexity and Education, 2014
This paper uses the discourse of complexity thinking to envision curriculum as six partial and coupled facets that exist simultaneously: curriculum as structure, curriculum as process, curriculum as content, curriculum as teaching, curriculum as learning and curriculum as activity. Such a curriculum is emergent and self-organising. It is emergent…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Preschool Curriculum, Curriculum Design
Qandile, Yasine A.; Al-Qasim, Wajeeh Q. – International Journal of Higher Education, 2014
The purpose of this study is to construct a clear instructional philosophy for Salman bin Abdulaziz University as a fundamental basis for teaching and training as well as a theoretical framework for curriculum design and development. The study attempts to answer the main questions about pertaining to the basic structure of contemporary higher…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Foreign Countries, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
Garcia Lopez, Rafaela; Martínez Usarralde, Ma Jesús – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2014
In this paper we will try to demonstrate that the educational institution is a cultural artifact, a living entity that also develops a different way of teaching. We will try to imagine another type of school where interpersonal relations are also a teaching aim; a school that goes from being obsessed with teaching for PISA testing to a school…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Change, Interpersonal Relationship, Achievement Tests
Guillory, Nichole A. – Multicultural Education, 2012
The purpose of this article is to show how pre-service teachers utilized autobiographical inquiry in a multicultural education course to reflect on what they learned about themselves and the teaching of culturally and linguistically diverse students while they served as tutors for English Learners (ELs) in a semester-long field experience in…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Inquiry, Resistance (Psychology), Multicultural Education
Gougoulakis, Petros; Christie, Michael – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2012
The aim of this philosophical and historical position paper is to discuss the ways in which Popular Education--folkbildning--has contributed to the social transformation of Sweden through self-directed and collaborative educational practices. One of our premises is that individual transformative learning, fostered by folkbildning, has contributed…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Popular Education, Foreign Countries, Social Change
Feza, Nosisi Nellie – South African Journal of Childhood Education, 2012
South African students' poor mathematics performance on national and international tests can be attributed to the gap the children begin schooling with from different socio economics homes. Wright et al assert that this gap continues to grow the longer students are in school. Early childhood research highlights the significant educational gains of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Education, Preschool Children, Mathematics Instruction

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