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50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Griffiths, Morwenna; Peters, Michael A. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
Ludwig Wittgenstein suggests that "A serious and good philosophical work could be written consisting entirely of jokes". The idea for this dialogue comes from a conversation that Michael Peters and Morwenna Griffiths had at the Philosophy of Education of Great Britain annual meeting at the University of Oxford, 2011. It was sparked by an…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices, Dialogs (Language), Politics of Education
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McGowan, Wayne S.; Partridge, Lee – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
Student engagement and making community happen is a policy manoeuvre that shapes the political subjectivity of the undergraduate student In Australia, making community happen as a practice of student engagement is described as one of the major challenges for policy and practice in research-led universities (Krause, 2005). Current efforts to meet…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Learner Engagement, Undergraduate Students, Educational Policy
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Scholes, Vanessa – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
This article takes a parsimonious conception of a developed State operating under a minimalist conception of democracy and asks whether such a State must fully resource any tertiary (post-compulsory) education for its citizens A key public policy barrier to arguing an absolute obligation for the State to resource any tertiary education is…
Descriptors: Democracy, Educational Policy, Barriers, Educational Finance
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O'Brien, Peter; Osbaldiston, Nick; Kendall, Gavin – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
We analyse the electronic portfolio (ePortfolio) in higher education policy and practice.While evangelical accounts of the ePortfolio celebrate its power as a new eLearning technology,we argue that it allows the mutually-reinforcing couple of neoliberalism and the enterprising self to function in ways in which individual difference can be…
Descriptors: Portfolio Assessment, Portfolios (Background Materials), Higher Education, Educational Policy
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Vanhoutte, Kristof K. P. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
The present article investigates the rhythm of study as described by Giorgio Agamben in "The idea of study", present in Idea of prose. In this short treatise, Agamben presents Melville's scrivener Bartleby as the exemplary embodiment of study. Bartleby's paradigmatic status, according to Agamben's interpretation, does,…
Descriptors: Study, Educational Theories, Higher Education, Models
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Jankowski, Natasha; Provezis, Staci – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
Colleges and universities exist within a political arena where external demands for accountability materialize within a market-driven environment. As a result, government agencies pressure colleges and universities to rely on assessment and transparent reporting to become more market-driven assuming that the competition within the market, led by…
Descriptors: Accountability, Neoliberalism, College Administration, Governance
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Fleming, David H. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
In this article I explore the pedagogical value of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari's philosophical concepts for helping make an "event" of thought, with a view towards fostering deep learning in Chinese students' learning theory and criticism in a second language. Paying attention to the qualitative role of bodies, humour and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Philosophy, Confucianism, Learning Theories
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Wang, Chia-Ling – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
This study was conducted to address the concept of higher education curricula and its practice from an ecological perspective. First, the significance of ecology is investigated based on two streams of thought; the ecological concept of the university proposed by Ronald Barnett; and the text, "The Three Ecologies" authored by the Italian…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Ecology, Educational Philosophy, Student Role
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Hughes-Warrington, Marnie – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2012
While the concept of internationalization plays a key role in contemporary discussions on the activities and outcomes sought by universities, it is commonly argued that it is poorly understood or realised in practice. This has led some to argue that more work is needed to define the dimensions of the concept, or even to plot out stages of its…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Ethics, International Education, Global Approach
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Carmichael, Patrick – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2012
The idea of transformative and troublesome "threshold concepts" has been popular and influential in higher education. This article reports how teachers with different disciplinary affiliations responded to the "concept of thresholds" in the course of a cross-disciplinary research project. It describes how the idea was territorialised and enacted…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Intellectual Disciplines, Educational Technology
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Flores, Kevin L.; Matkin, Gina S.; Burbach, Mark E.; Quinn, Courtney E.; Harding, Heath – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2012
Although higher education understands the need to develop critical thinkers, it has not lived up to the task consistently. Students are graduating deficient in these skills, unprepared to think critically once in the workforce. Limited development of cognitive processing skills leads to less effective leaders. Various definitions of critical…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Higher Education, College Graduates, Leadership Effectiveness
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Rowland, Susan – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2012
C. G. Jung offers education a unique perspective of the dilemma of collective social demands versus individual needs. Indeed, so radical and profound is his vision of the learning psyche as collectively embedded, that it addresses the current crisis over the demand for utilitarian higher education. Hence post-Jungian educationalists can develop…
Descriptors: Individual Needs, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy
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Peterson, Thomas Erling – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2012
Constructivism is at the heart of a pedagogical philosophy going back to Vico, whose view of the interrelationship of the arts and sciences sought to reconstitute the classical "paideia". The Vichian idea that human beings can only know the truth of what they themselves have made has theoretical and practical consequences for Vico's pedagogy and…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Educational Philosophy, Instruction, Intellectual Disciplines
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Taatila, Vesa; Raij, Katariina – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2012
This article discusses the use of a pragmatic approach as the philosophical foundation of pedagogy in Finnish universities of applied sciences. It is presented that the mission of the universities of applied sciences falls into the interpretive paradigm of social sciences. This view is used as a starting point for a discussion about pragmatism in…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Theory Practice Relationship, Instruction, Technology Education
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Le Grange, Lesley Lionel Leonard – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2011
Currently, global society is delicately poised on a civilisational threshold similar to that of the feudal era. This is a time when outmoded institutions, values, and systems of thought and their associated dogmas are ripe for transcendence by more relevant systems of organization and knowledge (Davidson, 2000). The foundations of the modern era…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Environmental Education, Sustainable Development, Scholarship
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