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Zhang, Xiuqing – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2014
Based on the theory of American feminist critic Elaine Showalter, this paper analyzes a peculiar feature of early Australian novel "My Brilliant Career" and discovers that it spans three phases of Women's Literature. Through her indefatigable strive for equality between men and women, independent personality and self-fulfillment, the…
Descriptors: Novels, Feminism, Twentieth Century Literature, Literature
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Welton, Michael R. – International Journal of Adult Vocational Education and Technology, 2014
The domain and status of work or purposive-rational action in the writings of Jurgen Habermas is highly controversial. Some of his critics accuse him of abandoning the emancipatory potential of non-alienated labor, a central axiom of classic Marxism. This article analyzes his critics' arguments before taking up the influential commentary of Axel…
Descriptors: Criticism, Political Attitudes, Labor, Moral Values
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Zhao, Weili – European Education, 2014
Contemporary Chinese teachers are being transformed into morally divided subjects by institutional teacher-evaluation governance. They claim such institutional governance can "devour" their basic professional ethics of "teaching with 'liangxin'" (??), a reinvoked Confucian ethical notion. Then, how does "liangxin"…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Governance, Ethics, Confucianism
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Carpenter, James – Democracy & Education, 2014
This response argues that Jefferson's educational philosophy must be considered in a proper historical context. Holowchak accurately demonstrates both Jefferson's obsession with education and the political philosophy on which his educational beliefs are built. However, the effort to apply modern democratic and meritocratic attributes to…
Descriptors: Presidents, Educational Philosophy, Democratic Values, United States History
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Arneback, Emma – Journal of Moral Education, 2014
This article is about moments when teachers experience hate speech in education and need to act. Based on John Dewey's work on moral philosophy and examples from teaching practice, I would like to contribute to the discussion about moral education by emphasizing the following: (1) the importance of experience, (2) the problem with prescribed…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Imagination, Antisocial Behavior, Moral Development
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Arjo, Dennis – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2014
The ways in we raise and educate children can appear to be at odds with basic liberal values. Relationships between parents and children are unequal, parents routinely control children's behaviour in various ways, and they use their authority to shape children's beliefs and values. Whether and how such practices can be made to accord…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Parent Child Relationship, Child Behavior, Values
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Dahlbeck, Johan – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
Following a trajectory of thinking from the philosophy of Spinoza via the work of Nietzsche and through Deleuze's texts, this article explores the possibility of framing a contemporary pedagogical practice by an ontological order that does not presuppose the superiority of the mind over the body and that does not rely on universal morals but…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Human Body, Affective Behavior, Learning Processes
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Ruitenberg, Claudia W. – Educational Theory, 2014
In this review essay, Claudia Ruitenberg discusses Trevor Norris's "Consuming Schools," René Arcilla's "Mediumism," and Martha Nussbaum's "Not for Profit." While the primary focus of each book is different--with Norris concentrating on the pressures of consumerism and commercialism on K-12 schooling,…
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Marketing, Democratic Values, Citizenship Education
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Yacek, Douglas W. – Educational Theory, 2014
Empathy is a necessity in our multicultural world. Modern democratic societies are home to communities with the most diverse religious, political, and moral convictions, and these convictions often directly, even perilously, contradict one another. Educational theorists differ on how empathy can be taught in the face of these contradictions. Does…
Descriptors: Empathy, Cultural Pluralism, Teaching Methods, Epistemology
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Veck, Wayne – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2014
This article considers the pedagogical implications of the idea that the ethical imperative to include others in education does not descend upon us in the form of rules or codes that must be followed, but originates in a perfectionist moment or responsibility that precedes all readily available answers to moral difficulties. By reminding us that…
Descriptors: Ethics, Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Inclusion
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Joseph, Pamela Bolotin; Mikel, Edward – Journal of Peace Education, 2014
From the perspective that we live amidst an ecology of violence, we contend that educators should not circumscribe their ethical roles by endorsing the dominant individualistic goals and practices of moral education. To counter a pervading worldview of violence and tolerance for violence, we propose instead that teachers embrace the multifaceted…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Ethical Instruction, Violence, Teaching Methods
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Carson, Jamin – Educational Forum, 2014
In "We Need to Teach for Ethical Conduct," Dr. Robert Sternberg argued that students act unethically because they are unable to transfer principles of ethics into practice. While I agree that this is partially the case, it is also the case that unethical behavior is a result of the prevailing educational-philosophy: radical…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Constructivism (Learning), Epistemology, Educational Theories
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McMaster, Maddy – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2014
This reflective essay presents a personal account of experiences and models that have shaped the development of the author as a leader in tertiary education. It is presented from the perspective of a practitioner whose career has led her through academic and administrative roles in Australian and UK institutions into her current position as…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Instructional Leadership, Higher Education, Values
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Mousa, Mohamed – International Journal of Educational Management, 2021
Purpose: Through a multiple case study design, this article elaborates the chances of initiating and/or implementing responsible management education (RME) in Egyptian public business schools after the identification of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). In other words, this paper identifies the effect of COVID-19 on internalizing RME in the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Business Schools, Foreign Countries
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Speed, Emma; Thomas, Miles; Bunn, Helena – Educational & Child Psychology, 2021
Aim: The article explores secondary school students' perceptions of the 'value' of UK curriculum subjects; alongside what, how and why specific subject value attribution patterns are important for students, and the psychological impact of this on their wellbeing and academic self-efficacy beliefs (SEB). Method/Rationale: A mixed-methods,…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Student Attitudes, Value Judgment, Well Being
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