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Picciotto, Robert – American Journal of Evaluation, 2023
According to Jennifer Billman, western evaluation bias against indigenous thinking is due to ontological incompetence. If so, the solution she offers (a highly abstract list of criteria) is inadequate since it fails to address let alone resolve a wide range of philosophical dilemmas at the intersection of logic and ontology. Furthermore, it fails…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Evaluation, Constructivism (Learning), Indigenous Populations
Kittaka, Yoshie – Schools: Studies in Education, 2023
Patricia Carini (1932-2021) was a progressive educator and thinker who was among the key figures of open education. This article reflects on her work, illuminating its quality as an art of listening. The idea of listening has been of primary importance within the tradition of progressive education in the United States and internationally.…
Descriptors: Listening, Open Education, Progressive Education, Educational Philosophy
Pedro Vincent Dias Bergheim – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2024
This article argues that curriculum work can benefit from signifiers of Bildung to promote democracy in public education. The argument is built on the premise that cultural and intellectual traditions that value Bildung presume a link between the inner cultivation of the individual and the development of better societies (Horlacher 2017). I start…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Democratic Values, Public Education, Curriculum Development
Alex Örtegren – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Embedded in society, digital infrastructure has changed citizens' lives. Young people therefore need to develop digital competence and digital citizenship, and schools have an important role in this regard. To prepare new schoolteachers for this role, teacher educators (TEDs) need professional digital competence (PDC) that includes knowledge,…
Descriptors: Technological Literacy, Citizenship, Competence, Teacher Education
Fumio Ono – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
The aim of this paper is to examine the relationship between education and technological rationality from the perspective of the philosophy of education, and to show that while education is deeply related to technique, skills, or technology, it can never be reduced to technical knowledge, and that there are things in education that overflow…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Correlation, Influence of Technology, Individual Development
Ying Ma – Prospects, 2024
Equality discourse endeavors often aim to eliminate the various positionings of people in order for them to become equals. This paper aims to re-approach the notion of educational equality beyond neoliberal definitions and reconceptualize it in light of the Aristotelian "philia," with attention paid to its ethical dimensions and the…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Ethics, Educational Philosophy, Life Satisfaction
David Samuel Meyer – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2024
This paper examines the Confucian concept of learning, or xue ([character omitted]), from the perspective of ecological humanism. Through a comparative interpretation, this paper attempts to disclose the significance of Confucian xue conceived as a practice of aesthetic appreciation and creativity, emphasizing in particular its function within an…
Descriptors: Confucianism, Educational Philosophy, Ethics, Aesthetics
Chantelle Gray – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
In contemporary societies, the processes of transindividuation by which knowledges are transformed into cycles and rhythms of metastability have been dramatically short-circuited. In turn, this has provoked the spiritual misery and pseudo-fabulations so prevalent all around us, including our educational contexts. For Stiegler, this is nothing…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Electronic Learning, Automation, Educational Theories
Romain Mollard – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
The article explores several tensions in Bernard Stiegler's philosophy of education. This article evaluates the epistemological and philosophical significance of the Prometheus myth in Stiegler's work. It also examines Stiegler's biographical reflections on how he became a philosopher, alongside his understanding of psychoanalysis (given Freud's…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Mythology, Psychiatry, Foreign Countries
Mohammad Ali Heidari-Shahreza – Adult Learning, 2025
This article, a conceptual and theoretical piece, opens a window on "playful learning" as a philosophy of education and a suite of diverse pedagogical approaches, methods, and techniques. The paper criticizes the serious ambience of adult education with its high levels of instrumentalism and performativity. It argues for playful learning…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Play, Ideology, Adult Learning
Do the Unexpected! Why Deweyan Educators Should Be Pluralists about Political Tactics and Strategies
Joshua Forstenzer – Educational Theory, 2025
How should Deweyan educators teach their students about engaging in efforts to bring about social change in a political context marked by polarization, power differentials, and oppression? In this article, Joshua Forstenzer argues that Deweyan educators must encourage their students to engage in pluralistic and creative experiments rather than…
Descriptors: Progressive Education, Teaching Methods, Social Change, Power Structure
Baumann, Peter – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2022
Kant's views about the nature and value of enlightenment have been discussed very much since 1784, and without ever losing any of their relevance and importance. I will discuss a topic that has not been discussed quite that extensively: Kant's conception of enlightenment as it relates to the idea of perfection ("Vollkommenheit") in…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, World Views, Ethics
White, Richard – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2022
Luce Irigaray offers a powerful 'philosophy of teaching' that connects with the ancient paradigm. In this paper, I discuss the relationship between teaching and love as this is depicted in Plato, and I look at Irigaray's reading of the "Symposium." Then I show how Irigaray's own philosophy can help us to think about the ideal teaching…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational History, Intimacy
Kenklies, Karsten; Michael Lewin, David; Tonner, Philip – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2022
Education is astonishingly simple. We have all been through it, whether as children or later in life--indeed, many of us are still going through it in some form or other; we all know what works; and we are all committed to realising its individual and social potential. Such a view of the matter might dispense with the need for philosophy of…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Ethics, Moral Values
Kenklies, Karsten – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2022
Nothing reveals the differences between an internal (i.e., inherently pedagogical) reflection on educational processes and an external (i.e., derived from a philosophical, sociological, psychological, theological or other perspective) more clearly than the differing attitudes towards alienation. Looked at from outside a pedagogical context,…
Descriptors: Alienation, Transformative Learning, Educational Philosophy