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Vavitsas, Theodoros; Nikolaou, Georgios – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2021
In this article, an attempt is made to highlight critical intercultural education as transcending intercultural education. In particular, the critical elements of the shift of terminology from multiculturalism to interculturalism are first examined. Their differences are pointed out and the need to change the terminology is highlighted.…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Language Usage, Cultural Awareness, Intercultural Communication
Biswas, Tanu – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2021
Customarily, reflections on the need to educate sensory and bodily enactments with the world, take for granted that it is the child who must be educated. However, the educational passage of becoming 'rational' and 'grown up' often leaves the adult divorced from her own embodied self. As part of my engagement with childism (conf. Wall in Ethics in…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Sensory Experience, Human Body
Çeven, Gözde; Korumaz, Mithat; Ömür, Yunus Emre – Educational Policy Analysis and Strategic Research, 2021
The curiosity on how disciplinary power operates in a secondary school in the context of Panoptic surveillance became our motive. We designed the study as a single case study in qualitative approach to grasp the holistic understanding of disciplinary power, surveillance, and resistance to it in a secondary school. The data were obtained by a set…
Descriptors: Discipline, Power Structure, Resistance (Psychology), Educational Philosophy
Foley, William J., Jr. – Prospects, 2021
This article seeks to use Dewey's interpretation of pragmatism and education as a model for how dominant notions of school exemplify a e. The article argues that Dewey sought to commodify nature as a tool for human progress. This aspect of Dewey's beliefs is further demonstrated in the kind of schooling that is being implemented through…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories
Lewis, Tyson E.; Moffett, Chris – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
More often than not, notes are conceptualized as a technology for helping students stay focused on and attentive to subject matter deemed educationally valuable. This article concerns itself, however, with how notes may interrupt and render inoperative this learning function. To probe the question of attention and distraction, the authors devised…
Descriptors: Notetaking, Learning Activities, Outcomes of Education, Educational Theories
Chernik, Valerii; Afonkina, Iulia; Kuzmicheva, Tatiana – Education Sciences, 2021
For thousands of years the topic of happiness has attracted attention from the representatives of various sciences. However, until now there has been no unity in understanding the essence, sources, and components of happiness. Quite often, the interpretation of the phenomenon of happiness is limited to the analysis of the works of philosophers of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Psychological Patterns, Educational Theories, Teaching Methods
Haecker, Ryan; Moulin-Stozek, Daniel – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2021
Philosophers of education often view the role of religion in education with suspicion, claiming it to be impossible, indoctrinatory or controversial unless reduced to secular premises and aims. The 'post-secular' and 'decolonial' turns of the new millennium have, however, afforded opportunities to revaluate this predilection. In a social and…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Role of Religion, Inquiry, Religious Education
Thorburn, Malcolm – Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education, 2021
This paper critically considers the pragmatic and phenomenological-informed conceptual possibilities for increasing meaningfulness in physical education via a greater emphasis on embodied subjectivity. The paper begins by considering why greater conceptual clarity is needed in this area and then focuses on why the centrality of lived-body…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Learning Experience, Human Body, Progressive Education
Yun, SunInn – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
This paper discusses the educational significance of the national museum as a reminder of the nature of home and its relation to nostalgia. I contextualise the sense of home in various ways. First, the national museum materialises the nostalgic claim of 'our' history, the collective memory and identity, which is in some way or other mixed up with…
Descriptors: History, Museums, Self Concept, Memory
Morgan, Hani – Online Submission, 2021
This book chapter highlights Howard Gardner's contributions to the areas of education and creativity. It includes an introductory section on his background and accomplishments. The chapter focuses on his theory of multiple intelligences, Gardner's best-known theory, and provides details on how he got the idea for this theory. It offers an…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Learning Theories, Creativity, Cognitive Style
Thongdee, Vitthaya; Sukumal, Pranjitr; Kositpimanvach, Ekkarach; Namseethan, Somkhuan; Thabphumee, Phanthiwa; Ruangsan, Niraj – Online Submission, 2021
This study aimed to investigate the characteristics of master teachers in the upper northeastern area to analyze the Buddhist moral code to promote master teachers and propose the model of integrated Buddhist for promoting master teachers in the upper northeastern area. Interview questions and relevant focus group discussions were used as…
Descriptors: Buddhism, Moral Values, Foreign Countries, Content Analysis
Melodie Wyttenbach; Molly McMahon; Theresa Pileggi-Proud – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2024
US Catholic schools have been known to educate the whole child. However, the Catholic sector has not widely embraced a shared understanding of whole child education or how it is operationalised, nor have researchers interested in this sector effectively measured the impact of approaches in any or all domains. This conceptual paper presents a…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Holistic Approach, Guidelines, Educational Philosophy
Claire Alkouatli – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
Effective social research tapping a broad range of human experiences must employ research paradigms that are consistent with the ontologies and epistemologies of the research participants, community, and contextual scholars. This paper describes the construction of a bricolage, imbricating Islamic and interpretivist concepts for coherence and…
Descriptors: Muslims, Islam, Teaching Methods, Religious Factors
Douglas Kellner – Peter Lang Publishing Group, 2024
Douglas Kellner's "Re-Visioning Education: Cultural Studies, Critical Media and Digital Literacies, and Democracy" provides a comprehensive account of his critical theory of education that combines his work in philosophy of education, cultural studies, and media and digital literacies aimed at a critical theory of education and radical…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Democratic Values, Educational Change, Inclusion
Robert A. Bowie; Rosanne Aantjes; Mary Woolley; Sabina Hulbert; Lynn Revell; Caroline Thomas; John-Paul Riordan – Journal of Religious Education, 2024
This paper provides theorisation about a novel concept for education: an integrative philosophy of knowledge (IPK). This is proposed for school curricula to relate multiple subjects to big questions of personal and existential importance. Critical contemporary issues such as climate change education require multiple subject contributions but there…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Beginning Teachers, Science Instruction, Religious Education

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