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Bourke, Terri; Lidstone, John; Ryan, Mary – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2015
Since public schooling was introduced in the nineteenth century, teachers in many western countries have endeavoured to achieve professional recognition. For a short period in the latter part of the twentieth century, professionalism was seen as a discourse of resistance or the "enemy" of economic rationalism and performativity. However,…
Descriptors: Professional Recognition, Interviews, Teacher Attitudes, Educational History
Matusov, Eugene – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2015
In this article, I try to make sense conventional notions of "premodernism", "modernism" and "postmodernism" as ways of relating to reality, and apply them to education. I argue for the additional notion of "neo-premodernism" to make sense of recent attempts to engineer social reality. Each of these four…
Descriptors: Postmodernism, Educational Philosophy, Power Structure, Teacher Student Relationship
Mintz, Avi I. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
Plato's "Apology of Socrates" contains a spirited account of Socrates' relationship with the city of Athens and its citizens. As Socrates stands on trial for corrupting the youth, surprisingly, he does not defend the substance and the methods of his teaching. Instead, he simply denies that he is a teacher. Many scholars have…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Educational Philosophy, Teachers, Teacher Characteristics
Friesen, Norm; Roth, Wolff-Michael – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
Although there are many points of continuity, there are also a number of changes in the pedagogical form of the anatomy lecture over the longue durée, over centuries of epistemic change, rather than over years or decades. The article begins with an analysis of the physical and technical arrangements of the early modern anatomy lecture, showing how…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Anatomy, Lecture Method, Teaching Methods
Bourke, Graeme Francis – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
This article enquires into the curriculum advocated in the only ancient Greek treatise concerning education that has survived in its entirety, entitled "On the Training of Children." The treatise was highly influential in Europe from the Renaissance to the nineteenth century, and thus exhibits certain assumptions concerning the purpose…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Classical Literature, Educational History, Males
Jahng, Kyung Eun – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2013
This article brings to light discourses that constituted the education of Asian-American children in California in the second half of the nineteenth century. Guided by Foucaultian ideas and critical race theory, I analyze California public school laws, speeches of a governor-elect and a superintendent, and a report of the board of supervisors,…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Discourse Analysis, Educational History, Critical Theory
Ozolins, Janis T. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2013
R. S. Peters never explicitly talks about wisdom as being an aim of education. He does, however, in numerous places, emphasize that education is of the whole person and that, whatever else it might be about, it involves the development of knowledge and understanding. Being educated, he claims, is incompatible with being narrowly specialized.…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Role of Education, Educational History, Educational Responsibility
Aspin, D. N. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2013
In this article I describe the analytic approach adopted by Peters, his colleagues and followers of the "London line" in the 1960s and 1970s and argue that, even in those times, other approaches to philosophy of education were being valued and practised. I show that Peters and his colleagues later became aware of the need for philosophy of…
Descriptors: Reflection, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices, Epistemology
Guilherme, Alex – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2013
"Language death" is an undeniable phenomenon of our modern times as languages have started to disappear at an alarming rate. This has led linguists, anthropologists, philosophers and educationists to engage with this issue at various levels in an attempt to try to understand the decline in this rich area of human communication and culture. In this…
Descriptors: Language Maintenance, Language Skill Attrition, Foreign Countries, Educational History
Clark, John A. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2013
In 1964, Richard Peters examined the place of philosophy in the training of teachers. He considered three things: Why should philosophy of education be included in the training of teachers; What portion of philosophy of education should be included; How should philosophy be taught to those training to be teachers. This article explores the context…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Educational Philosophy, Foreign Countries, Values Education
Millett, Stephan; Tapper, Alan – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2012
In the past decade well-designed research studies have shown that the practice of collaborative philosophical inquiry in schools can have marked cognitive and social benefits. Student academic performance improves, and so too does the social dimension of schooling. These findings are timely, as many countries in Asia and the Pacific are now…
Descriptors: Evidence, Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Thinking Skills
Rodriguez, Encarna – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2011
This article challenges the assumption underlying most education reforms that constructivism is politically neutral and intrinsically democratic. It makes this argument by examining the curriculum reform in Spain during the 1980s and 1990s in light of the neoliberal politics that the country was experiencing at that time. This study employs the…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Curriculum Development, Democracy, Educational Change
Kapitzke, Cushla; Hay, Stephen – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2011
This article examines shifts in educational and social governance taking place in Queensland, Australia, through Education Queensland's Industry School Engagement Strategy and Gateway Schools program. This significant educational initiative is set within the context of Queensland's social investment agenda first articulated in its education policy…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Industry, Educational Objectives, Outcomes of Education
Tocci, Charles – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2010
At some point the mechanics of schooling begin running of their own accord. Such has become the case with grades (A's, B's, C's, etc.). This article reconsiders the history of grades through the concepts of immanence and abstract machines from the oeuvre of Deleuze and Guattari. In the first section, the history of grades as presently written…
Descriptors: Grades (Scholastic), Grading, Student Evaluation, Educational Philosophy
Wahlstrom, Ninni – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2010
In this article I argue that the contested concept of "Bildung," with its roots in the late 18th century, remains of interest in the postmodern era, even if there is also certainly a debate about it having had its day. In the specific discussion about "Bildung and democracy," I suggest that Dewey's reconstructed concept of experience has several…
Descriptors: Democracy, Learning Processes, Experience, Progressive Education

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