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Kihm, Holly S.; Slawson, Jayetta – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2020
Experiential education is a highly prized and effective interdisciplinary methodology to supplement classroom instruction and to improve student learning. Experiential theories have a wide reach, traceable to Aristotle, Plato, and Socrates. John Dewey's pivotal work "Experience and Education," first published in 1938, is canonical in…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Experiential Learning, College Seniors, Student Projects
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Arthur, James; Kristjánsson, Kristján; Vogler, Candace – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2021
Many Faculties of Education in the UK and elsewhere have 'social justice' written into their mission statements. But are they concerned by questions of social justice in education, or has the term become somewhat vacuous and devoid of substantive meaning? The present article subjects recent discourses about social justice in education to scrutiny…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Education, Philosophy
Lee, Jeong-Kyu – Online Submission, 2022
This article is to explore whether the achievement of moral character is the ultimate goal of higher education from a cross cultural approach. To discuss this study logically, three major research questions are addressed. First, what are the concepts of moral, ethics, and character? Second, what is the achievement of moral character from the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Moral Values, Moral Development, Foreign Countries
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Saugstad, Tone – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2013
"The importance of being experienced" plays a central part in the ethical philosophy of Aristotle. An experienced person is a person who has acquired a coping skill, an appropriate attitude and a sense of situation. According to Aristotle the soul and the body are interdependent, which indicates a close connection between human activity, human…
Descriptors: Ethics, Personality, Experiential Learning, Coping
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Huber, Amy; Pable, Jill – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2019
Videos made by job candidates can be an effective means of promoting their qualifications, thus potentially helping them secure a job. However, little past research has focused on the impact of such videos on reviewers' appraisals of a prospective candidate. Using Aristotle's means of persuasion as a methodological framework, this study first…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Job Applicants, Employment Qualifications, Employment
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Zandvakili, Elham; Washington, Ernest; Gordon, Edmund W.; Wells, Craig; Mangaliso, Mzamo – SAGE Open, 2019
This is a research report of teaching patterns of critical thinking using the competency-based 3CA (an acronym for the educational practices of Concept maps, Critical thinking, Collaboration, and Assessment) model of classroom instruction to change the grammar of schooling. Critical thinking is defined as the "WH questions": "what,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Critical Thinking, Concept Mapping, Cooperative Learning
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Bennett, Dawn; Franzmann, Majella – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2013
The research assessment framework is an unstable reality in many countries. While few would disagree that there is a need to measure and reward research excellence, there has been little investigation of how assessment mechanisms relate to knowledge itself. With a focus on the arts and humanities and writing from an Australian perspective, this…
Descriptors: Humanities, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Research
Shanley, Brett Richard Jacinto – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The question as to where ethical philosophy ought to end and oratory begin was an abiding interest for the rhetorician-philosophers of Antiquity. This study considers the relationship between the two now distinct disciplines in the theory and practice of Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, and the United States, through the lens of transformative…
Descriptors: Ethics, Philosophy, Higher Education, Rhetoric
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Papakota, Aikaterini – Industry and Higher Education, 2016
Promoting the use of new technologies in the career counselling process, the Career Services Office of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki has developed an easy-to-use career counselling guide containing multimedia applications. The purpose of this career guide, called "Career Counseling@Career Office of Aristotle University of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Career Counseling, Counseling Techniques, Innovation
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Richardson, Marianna; Stenquist, Ryan; Stenquist, Jennifer – International Dialogues on Education: Past and Present, 2019
Ancient Greeks such as Plato, Socrates, and Aristotle realized the need for combining intellectual, theoretical learning with practical, real-world experiences. Modern educational theorists continue to make similar pleas for the need of a more holistic and experiential view of education. To promote experiential learning in business communication,…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Business Communication, Business Administration Education, College Students
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Mavropoulos, Azarias A.; Sipitanou, Aikaterini K.; Pampouri, Anastasia A. – International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 2019
This article presents the implementation and the evaluation of the blended learning program "Training of Lifelong Learning Adult Trainers," which was organized by the Center of Training and Lifelong Learning of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in Greece, during the last two years (2016-2017). The aim of the training program was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Blended Learning, Adult Educators, Lifelong Learning
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Thram, Diane – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2015
In this essay, I focus on how attention to music's therapeutic efficacy is important to the praxial music education philosophy espoused by Elliott and Silverman. I note, despite the use of the term praxis from Aristotle's philosophy dating back to antiquity, there is no mention in Music Matters 2 of what historical evidence tells us about how…
Descriptors: Music Education, Therapy, Praxis, Indigenous Populations
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Beknazarova, Ulzhan U.; Almautova, Assiya B.; Yelemessova, Shynar M.; Abadildayeva, Shyrynkul K. – Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 2021
The theory of metaphor has gone through its development, starting with the works of Aristotle, in which it was begun, to the present state, when the linguistic paradigm became anthropocentric, and all linguistic phenomena are considered in direct connection with a person, his thinking, with society. The metaphor, which manifests the principle of…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Educational Philosophy, Cognitive Processes, Semantics
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Todd, Sharon – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2021
This paper explores how touch is key to understanding education--not as an achievement or an instrument of acquisition, but as a process through which one becomes a subject capable of both living and leading a life that matters for ourselves and others. As a process, it is concerned with how we encounter things and others in the world and not…
Descriptors: Tactual Perception, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Human Body
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Prodromou, Theodosia; Robutti, Ornella; Panero, Monica – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2018
This paper reports on a study of the process of professional development for mathematics teachers. The analysis connects two theoretical frameworks: the Meta-Didactical Transposition model developed by Arzarello et al. (2014), which describes the macro level, and, at the micro level, the idea of emergence, which has been around since at least the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Faculty Development, Models, Praxis
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