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Sanasintani; Alfonso Munte – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2024
The present research shows the absurdity of education, especially education management, in the posthumanist schema. Posthumanists seem to want to form their own group, but researchers see that posthumanism is not new, especially in the world of education. Philosopher Mortimer J. Adler, in the framework of perennialism, shows the structure of…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Christianity, Foreign Countries, Educational Administration
Rebecka Göransdotter – History of Education Quarterly, 2024
From a Nordic and British perspective, the history of education is a vibrant field of knowledge production. It invites scholars from the humanities and social sciences to investigate the continuities and changes in education over time, as well as "Bildung," nurturing, learning, and teaching. By underlining the breadth of the history of…
Descriptors: Educational History, Comparative Education, Humanities, Social Sciences
Orlaith Darling; Áine Mahon – Oxford Review of Education, 2024
Departments of Arts and Humanities globally face increasing financial threat from falling enrolment, rising costs, and 'strategic realignment' at university level. In the UK, in particular, cuts to the Arts and Humanities sector are becoming endemic, with complex ramifications for prospective students as well as academic and professional staff. In…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Educational Benefits, Relevance (Education), Liberal Arts
Jacob Jan Markut – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This dissertation discusses the gestures produced by students as they learn about the inorganic chemistry topic of symmetry and group theory. Also included is an overview of the development and implementation of a symmetry and group theory laboratory activity, as well as an investigation seeking to promote gestural mimicry and uncover design…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Nonverbal Communication, Figurative Language
Leonard J. Waks – American Journal of Play, 2024
The author discusses American philosopher, psychologist, and educator John Dewey and the Laboratory School he founded at the end of the nineteenth century at the University of Chicago, where he conducted important studies of child development. The author notes the influence of Dewey's theory of (and pedagogical guidelines for) children's play,…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Play, Laboratory Schools
Nicole Brown Ed.; Amanda Ince Ed.; Karen Ramlackhan Ed. – UCL Press, 2024
Creativity has become a buzzword across all disciplines in education and across all phases, from early years through to tertiary education. Although the meaning of creativity can change vastly depending on the global educational setting, it is impossible to ignore the applicability and relevance of creativity as an educational tool, philosophical…
Descriptors: Creativity, Creative Teaching, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods
Shi Pu; Hao Xu – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
In this article, we offer a critical realist conception of curriculum that aims to cultivate critical thinking (CT) and liberate students from egocentric rationality. We first examine egocentric rationality as a problem emerging from the technicist paradigm of cultivating CT in higher education, exemplified by issues arising from the pedagogical…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Self Concept
Chang Liu – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The U.S. government identifies Chinese as one of the 15 critical languages important for the nation's economic competitiveness and security interests (U.S. Department of Education, p.1). Consequently, the U.S. government has funded Chinese language programs through the National Security Language Initiative (NSLI) to increase the number of U.S.…
Descriptors: Chinese, Language Teachers, Self Concept, College Faculty
Sezen Arslan – British Educational Research Journal, 2024
This study fills a major gap in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) teacher education by examining the integration of pedagogical tact (PT) in an EFL teacher education programme in Turkey. Through an in-depth examination of the programme and semi-structured interviews, this study investigated to what extent PT, including empathising with and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Language Teachers, Preservice Teachers
Elke Van dermijnsbrugge – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
This paper investigates the concepts of hope, despair and the radical imagination, driven by the following questions: Can we exist beyond the binaries of hope and despair, two key concepts that drive educational practices? What is the radical imagination and what are the conditions for it to be put to work in educational spaces? First, education…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Imagination, Psychological Patterns, Depression (Psychology)
William Kuehnle – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2024
When confronted with the ineffable, poets turn to metaphor. Similarly, philosophers of education often employ metaphors and analogies to explain the functions of education (e.g., schools are families, machines, prisons, etc.), and, more specifically, the role of educators. Teachers have been described as prophets, liberators, and midwives, which,…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Figurative Language, Logical Thinking, Role of Education
Noor Aziera Mohamad Rohana; Nur 'Ainussabi'ah Mohammad Sulaiman; Faiqah Hafidzah Halim; Asma' Wardah Surtahman; Abdul Qayuum Abdul Razak; Mohd Faizal P. Rameli – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2024
Education serves as a cornerstone in advancing civilization and fostering the development of a prosperous human capital. Aligned with the National Education Philosophy's goal of fostering a balanced and harmonious society, the pivotal role of educators becomes increasingly significant in the era of 21st-century globalization. This study endeavors…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Teacher Role, Religious Schools, Islam
Ryen, Erik; Jøsok, Evy – European Educational Research Journal, 2023
How can the teaching of knowledge in schools contribute to the development of students as individual human beings, with the capacity not only for problem solving within the existing structures of society but also for developing ideas and solutions that go "beyond the existing structures?" The purpose of this article is to bring this…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Models, Epistemology, Teaching Methods
Murphy, P. Karen; Ogata, Tyler M.; Schoute, Eric C. – Educational Psychology Review, 2023
Our purpose in this article is to forward a narrative of valued thinking in education--a narrative that has long been strongly influenced by Western philosophy and scientific psychology. Specifically, we begin by examining the philosophical forebearers of valued thinking, including theories such as rationalism, empiricism, and pragmatism. We…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Critical Thinking, Criticism, Education
Schinkel, Anders; Wolbert, Lynne; Pedersen, Jan B.W.; de Ruyter, Doret J. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2023
Various authors see human flourishing as the overarching aim to which education should contribute. We ask whether fostering "wonder" can help education attain this aim. We discuss two possibilities: firstly, it may be that having a sense of wonder as adults (possibly fostered by and/or refined due to education) contributes to flourishing…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Individual Development, Student Interests, Learning Experience

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