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Kotsonis, Alkis – Ethics and Education, 2021
My aim in this paper is to challenge the neo-Aristotelian tradition, currently dominant in contemporary theories of virtue education, by proposing the Platonic pedagogical methodology for virtue cultivation as a worthy alternative to the Aristotelian theory of education. I highlight that, in contrast to Aristotle's limited remarks concerning…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Theories, Ethics, Values Education
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Manolescu, Dan – Journal of Practical Studies in Education, 2022
The present article is a plea for the value and the obvious relevance of reading in the formation of every generation of students and teachers. Reading brings us knowledge and it usually comes as a pleasant surprise. It helps us and it guides us in our quest for knowledge, especially when we break open different kinds of texts -- scientific,…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Classical Literature, History Instruction, Ethical Instruction
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Al-Rsa'i, Mohammed – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2018
This study aims to examine Ibn Rushd perceptions in terms of Knowledge and reflection thereof on his educational philosophy. This study reached at a conclusion that Ibn Rushd partaking had its important role in framing the Knowledge theory and maintain it away from deviations and in the same time originated much jurisprudences starting from…
Descriptors: Literature, Educational Philosophy, Human Body, Self Concept
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Kristjánsson, Kristján – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2014
The aim of this article is to pinpoint some of the features that do--or should--make Aristotelianism attractive to current moral educators. At the same time, it also identifies theoretical and practical shortcomings that contemporary Aristotelians have been overly cavalier about. Section II presents a brisk tour of ten of the "pros":…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Values Education, Educational Philosophy, Psychology
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Kristjánsson, Kristján – Journal of Character Education, 2019
The guiding question of this article is to what extent, if any, Chikuro Hiroike's (1866-1938) tenets about so-called ortholinons (as moral exemplars), in his general system of moralogy, illuminate problems typically attributed to moral-exemplar methodology and help with their amelioration. I begin with a brief rehearsal of the method of using…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Role Models, Values Education, Teaching Methods
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Slote, Michael – Journal of Moral Education, 2016
Moral Self-Cultivation plays an important, even a central role, in the Confucian philosophical tradition, but philosophers in the West, most notably Aristotle and Kant, also hold that moral self-cultivation or self-shaping is possible and morally imperative. This paper argues that these traditions are psychologically unrealistic in what they say…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Moral Development, Criticism, Western Civilization
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Kantzidou, Eleni D.; Judge, Lawrence W. – Physical Educator, 2021
The majority of physical education (PE) classes in the United States became coeducational after Title IX was enacted in 1972. However, the process of considering the effects of coeducational PE did not begin there. The purpose of this study was to present in as much detail as possible, through a thorough literature review, the presence and…
Descriptors: Coeducation, Physical Education, Educational History, Educational Philosophy
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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
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Osman, Yousra – Journal of Moral Education, 2019
This article reports on a pilot study aiming to examine a role-modelling character education project through an Aristotelian framework, by adopting a virtue-led approach. Aristotle famously believed virtues should be taught to children at a young age through habituation, which gradually develops into "phronesis"-guided virtuosity, and he…
Descriptors: Role Models, Pilot Projects, Values Education, Educational Philosophy
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Kazamias, Andreas – European Education, 2018
Since the 1960s, comparative education in the United States, Canada, and Europe has shown considerable growth and vitality, in terms of membership in professional organizations, participation in international conferences, research, and publications. Epistemologically and methodologically, new modernist and postmodernist paradigms have been…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Education, Philosophy, Humanities
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Jonas, Mark E. – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2016
Following Lawrence Kohlberg it has been commonplace to regard Plato's moral theory as "intellectualist", where Plato supposedly believes that becoming virtuous requires nothing other than "philosophical knowledge or intuition of the ideal form of the good". This is a radical misunderstanding of Plato's educational programme,…
Descriptors: Role Models, Young Adults, Educational Philosophy, Moral Development
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Miller, Alistair – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2017
In this article, I argue that although the Aristotelian ideal of leading a virtuous life for its own sake is admirable, conventional Aristotelian and neo-Aristotelian accounts of how it might be realised are empirically inadequate: Habituation is unlikely to produce "a love of virtue", practical experience cannot then produce practical…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Philosophy, Moral Development, Experience
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Harris, Kelly Lynne – Parenting for High Potential, 2017
The arts had a definite place in ancient Greek education and played an important part in children's physical, emotional, social, and intellectual growth. Education was based on the development of the whole person. Gymnastics, drawing, music, and poetry were used to increase physical strength, moral character, and a sense of the aesthetic. Music,…
Descriptors: History, Art Education, Parent Role, Academically Gifted
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Surprenant, Chris W. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
This article examines the role of physical education in the process of moral education, and argues that physical education is a necessary prerequisite for the possibility of human virtue. This discussion is divided into four parts. First, I examine the nature of morality and moral decision-making. Drawing on the moral theories presented by Plato,…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Moral Development, Ethical Instruction, Educational Attitudes
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MacAllister, James – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2013
This article will derive a definition and account of the physically educated person, through an examination of the philosophy of Andrew Reid, Richard Peters and Aristotle. Initially, Reid's interpretation of Peters' views about the educational significance of practical knowledge (and physical education) will be considered. While it will…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Educational Philosophy, Moral Values, Physical Activities
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