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Clarke, Peter; Mearman, Andrew – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2004
This paper argues that Christopher Winch's contribution to the debate on the aims of education contains some significant errors and omissions. His definition of work is problematic and leads to the conclusion that education should be directed towards very narrow vocational targets. His argument makes unstated and contestable assumptions about the…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Vocational Education, Educational Objectives, Education Work Relationship
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Callen, Barry L. – Journal of Research on Christian Education, 2008
This article originally appeared as Chapter 14 in Dr. Callen's book "Enriching Mind and Spirit: A History of Higher Education in the Church of God," published in 2007 by Anderson University Press. It appears here by special permission of the author. In this chapter, Dr. Callen presents a summary of several issues that have been faced by…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Christianity, Beliefs, Institutional Mission
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Resnick, David – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2008
The very purpose of traditional--especially religious--education is to induct the young into a unique vision of reality. When the compelling religious vision conflicts with other visions, extremist confrontations may result. This paper explores ways to "square the circle" of the educational conundrum of how to educate for fervent commitment to…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Religious Education, Role of Education, Personal Autonomy
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Metcalfe, Andrew; Game, Ann – Educational Theory, 2008
In this essay Andrew Metcalfe and Ann Game argue that although the term "dialogue" is commonly used in educational theory, its full significance is diluted if it is seen as a matter of exchange or negotiation of prior positions and identities. As a meeting point, they argue, dialogue suspends the senses of time, space, and ontology on…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Self Concept
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Cigman, Ruth – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2008
The "enhancement agenda" in educational policy is based on the idea that "something affective", which supports and improves learning, can be a) measured and b) enhanced. This idea is explored, and it is argued that the identity of the "something" that the enhancement agenda seeks to enhance is fatally obscure, as is the idea of measurable…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Philosophy, Self Esteem, Role of Education
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Joy, Javed Ahmed; Garbely, Joseph Michael; Shack, Jonathan Gershon; Kurien, Mary; Lamdan, Ruth M. – Academic Psychiatry, 2008
Objective: Faculty development has increasingly become a focus in medical education. Many models are employed around the United States. The authors present a group model process developed to train new educators to teach our medical students. Methods: The authors met monthly with a diverse faculty over the past 4 years and interacted in a…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Medical Students, Educational Philosophy, Faculty Development
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Bull, Barry L. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2008
Liberal political theory is widely believed to be an inadequate source of civic commitment and thus of civic education primarily because of its commitment to what is perceived as a pervasive individualism. In this paper, I explore the possibility that John Rawls's later political philosophy may provide a response to this belief. I first articulate…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Citizenship Education, Political Attitudes, Educational Objectives
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Latta, Margaret Macintyre; Buck, Gayle – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2008
Embodiment as a compelling way to rethink the nature of teaching and learning asks participants to see fundamentally what is at stake within teaching/learning situations, encountering ourselves and our relations to others/otherness. Drawing predominantly on the thinking of John Dewey and Maurice Merleau-Ponty the body's role within teaching and…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Human Body, Middle School Teachers, Science Teachers
Moir-Bussy, Ann; Sun, Catherine – International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, 2008
Within the context of the growing development of intercultural counsellor education, the question of how different cultures reconceptualize and transform Western counselling theories for their own context is an important one. In this intercultural exchange in education, concepts such as "globalization", "indigenization" and…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Counselor Training, Foreign Countries, Counseling Theories
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Volckmar, Nina – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2008
Between World War II and the end of the millennium two major educational reform periods are identified in Norway: reform period I in the 1950s and 1960s and reform period II in the 1990s. The Labour Party led both reforms. While the educational reforms in the 1950s and 1960s undoubtedly were part of an overall Nordic social-democratic project, the…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, War, Global Approach, Educational Change
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Borisenkov, V.P.; Kraevskii, V.V.; Valeev, G.Kh.; Avtonomova, N.S.; Evdokimov, A.K.; Shchedrina, T.G.; Belomestnova, N.V.; Beliaeva, M.A.; Shimina, A.N.; Karmanchikov, A.J.; Korol, A.D.; Varnavskaia, N.Ia.; Berezhnova, E.V.; Daniliuk, A.Ia.; Anua, R.G.; Sidorina, T.Iu.; Tarba, I.D.; Arlamov, A.A. – Russian Education and Society, 2008
Education in the fate of today's Russia was the topic of a scientific seminar titled "Philosophy, Education, and Society," held in the summer of 2007 in the city of Gagra by the editors of the journals "Voprosy filosofii" and "Pedagogika," the Moscow N.E. Bauman State Technical University, and the Russian Academy of…
Descriptors: Seminars, Foreign Countries, Educational Philosophy, Role of Education
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Walrond, Jean – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2008
The number of people living in Canada of Caribbean heritage has increased substantially over the past forty years. This paper examines aspects of Caribbean culture and Caribbean education culture to explore if Caribbean Canadians can claim a Caribbean education philosophy. The research claims there is one. The article suggests that this philosophy…
Descriptors: Latin Americans, Youth, Latin American Culture, Educational Philosophy
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Brumbaugh, Robert S. – Educational Theory, 1987
This essay reconstructs Plato's proposed ideal curriculum from the "Republic" and then suggests that contemporary educational philosophy, and philosophy in general, has lost touch with Platonism. (MT)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Platonism
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Orteza y Miranda, Evelina – Educational Theory, 1971
This article is in answer to an article by Christopher J. Lucas (Educational Theory, Spring 1970). Rather than dispute Lucas' analysis on the problem of verification and meaningfulness, this comment directs its attention to the burden of his paper, which, this author judges, is a plea for inclusion of metaphysical propositions in philosophizing…
Descriptors: Education, Educational Philosophy
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Hollon, Ellis W., Jr. – Peabody Journal of Education, 1971
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Values
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