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Gunzenhauser, Michael G. – Teachers College Record, 2008
Background/Context: This article is a part of a larger philosophical and empirical project by the author and collaborators to understand the ways in which high-stakes accountability policy fosters normalizing educational practices and concomitant resistance by educators and students. Purpose/Objective/Research Question/Focus of Study: In this…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Accountability, Ethics, Educational Policy
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Simons, Maarten; Masschelein, Jan – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2008
Schools and classrooms, as well as the work place and the Internet, are considered today as learning "environments". People are regarded as learners and the main target of school education has become "learning" pupils and students how to learn. The roles of teachers and lecturers are redefined as instructors, designers of (powerful) learning…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Educational Change, Educational Environment, Educational Philosophy
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Goswami, Usha – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2008
Cognitive neuroscience aims to improve our understanding of aspects of human learning and performance by combining data acquired with the new brain imaging technologies with data acquired in cognitive psychology paradigms. Both neuroscience and psychology use the philosophical assumptions underpinning the natural sciences, namely the scientific…
Descriptors: Scientific Methodology, Neurology, Brain, Cognitive Psychology
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Martin, Jack; McLellan, Ann-Marie – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2008
The multiplicity of definitions and conceptions of self-regulation that typifies contemporary research on self-regulation in psychology and educational psychology is examined. This examination is followed by critical analyses of theory and research in educational psychology that reveal not only conceptual confusions, but misunderstandings of…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Psychology, Criticism, Intervention
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Game, Ann; Metcalfe, Andrew – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2008
We argue that pedagogic authority relies on love, which is misunderstood if seen as a matter of actions and subjects. Love is based not on finite subjects and objects existing in Euclidean space and linear time, but, rather, on the non-finite ontology, space and time of relations. Loving authority is a matter of calling and vocation, arising from…
Descriptors: Intimacy, Teacher Student Relationship, Educational Philosophy, Teacher Role
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Brayboy, Bryan McKinley Jones; Castagno, Angelina E. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2008
In this response to commentators on our article entitled, "How might Native science inform 'informal science learning'?," we offer elaboration on the role of Indigenous Knowledges (IK) in informing Native Science. In the response, we argue that IK is not only pertinent to the conversation of Native Science, but that it is a necessary piece in the…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Reader Response, Educational Philosophy, Scientific Concepts
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Bridges, David; Watts, Michael – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2008
This article is centrally concerned with the sort of knowledge that can and should inform educational policy--and it treats this as an epistemological question. It distinguishes this question from the more extensively explored question of what sort of knowledge in what form policy-makers do in fact commonly take into account. The article examines…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Policy, Epistemology, Values
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Burns, Leslie David – Middle Grades Research Journal, 2008
This article describes how scholarship from the New Literacy Studies can shed "more light" (Florio-Ruane, 2002) on middle school education and youth literacies, allowing users to examine claims about students, schools, policy, and research. Hypothesizing that shortcomings in early adolescent literacy education have less to do with lack of…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Scholarship, Middle Schools, Literacy Education
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Frysztacki, Krzysztof – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2008
Addresses teaching in social work on the basis of two different theories related to social work and social science, noting crucial aspects of each. Notes deep differences between theoretical and applied sciences and discusses ways in which a dynamic complementarity can be achieved in teaching the theoretical and the professional. Applies the major…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Social Work, Sociology, Unified Studies Curriculum
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Murphy, John W.; Rasch, Dana – Negro Educational Review, 2008
Modern society appears to reflect a diminishing degree of social cohesion. That segment of society in the United States described as the Black Community mirrors this pattern. The lack of cohesion has been attributed to the emphasis placed on the encouragement to embrace individualism as a way of life. The focus on individualism de-emphasizes forms…
Descriptors: Individualism, African American Community, Black Colleges, Social Responsibility
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Simons, Maarten; Masschelein, Jan – Educational Theory, 2008
In this essay, Maarten Simons and Jan Masschelein reconsider the concepts "educationalization" and "the grammar of schooling" in the light of the overwhelming importance of "learning" today. Doubting whether these concepts and related historical-analytical perspectives are still useful, the authors suggest the concept "learning apparatus" as a…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Educational Philosophy, Role of Education, Government Role
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Boshier, Roger; Huang, Yan – Teaching in Higher Education, 2008
Staff and students grumble about how research allegedly obscures the merits of exemplary teaching at universities. Modern efforts to move teaching from the periphery to the centre of the university were marked by books on the scholarship of teaching (SoT). Starting in the 1990s it became possible for academic staff to cite their SoT in claims for…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Adult Education, Independent Study, Teacher Attitudes
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Ault, Charles R., Jr. – Curriculum Inquiry, 2008
The Spanish word "querencia," evocative of how feelings and deepest beliefs attach the self to place (Lopez, 1992), invites the rediscovery of the meaning of equity as a reciprocal relationship between peoples and the landscapes they inhabit. This article begins with an exploration of a concept of "reciprocal equity," cultivated by achieving such…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Intellectual Disciplines, Educational Philosophy, Geographic Location
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Jones, Keith; Mamona-Downs, Joanna – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2008
Brian Griffiths (1927-2008) was a British mathematician and educator who served as a member of the founding editorial board of "Educational Studies in Mathematics". As a mathematician, Griffiths is remembered through his work on what continue to be known as "Griffiths-type" topological spaces. As a mathematics educator, his…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematical Concepts, Educational Philosophy, Topology
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Shim, Seung Hwan – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2008
This study proposes the ideal role of teachers through the examination of Plato, Confucius, Buber, and Freire on the subject. Teachers not only contribute to the development of individuals and societies but also attain self-realization through teaching. As such, the role of teachers is important as a goal as well as a means. To examine such role,…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Educational Philosophy, Self Actualization, Teacher Student Relationship
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