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Lea, David – Educational Theory, 2014
In this essay David Lea approaches the decline in the study and teaching of the humanities within the university context from a financial perspective. As humanities departments are either closed down or have their curriculum attenuated, it is obvious that the revenue previously available to support such programs has not been forthcoming. This…
Descriptors: Humanities Instruction, Financial Support, Resource Allocation, Commercialization
Campbell, Elizabeth – Educational Theory, 2013
In this essay, Elizabeth Campbell reviews three recent books that address the ethical nature of professional practice: "Knowledge and Virtue in Teaching and Learning: The Primacy of Dispositions," by Hugh Sockett; "The Good Life of Teaching: An Ethics of Professional Practice," by Chris Higgins; and "Towards Professional…
Descriptors: Ethics, Teaching (Occupation), Educational Philosophy, Books
Daza, Stephanie L. – Educational Theory, 2013
In this article, Stephanie Daza draws on Gayatri Spivak's theorizing to help make visible how education is shaped by an elusive conceptual apparatus of neoliberal scientism. She begins with an example of high-stakes learning and global competition as commonsensical policy practice at an elementary school. Then Daza develops an analysis that…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Neoliberalism, Educational Policy, Elementary Schools
Kuchinke, K. Peter – Educational Theory, 2013
In this review essay, K. Peter Kuchinke uses three recent publications to consider the question of how to educate young people for work and career. Historically, this question has been central to vocational education, and it is receiving renewed attention in the context of concerns over the ability of schools to provide adequate preparation for…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Foreign Countries, Education Work Relationship, Expertise
Seltzer-Kelly, Deborah – Educational Theory, 2013
A blue-ribbon panel convened by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) concluded in 2010 that teacher education in the United States must be "turned upside down," with practical experience at its center and academic content woven around the practical. It might seem that the new clinical model based on medical…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Educational Theories, Inquiry, Active Learning
Thompson, Christiane – Educational Theory, 2013
In this essay, Christiane Thompson addresses the question of evaluative practices, particularly student evaluation of teaching (SET), and their effects with respect to pedagogical relations in the university setting. In the first part of the essay, Thompson draws on Michel Foucault's analysis of power to show how university teaching has come…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, College Instruction, Teacher Student Relationship, Power Structure
Bynum, Gregory Lewis – Educational Theory, 2012
In this essay Gregory Bynum seeks to show that Immanuel Kant's thought, which was conceived in an eighteenth-century context of new, and newly widespread, pressures for nationally institutionalized human rights-based regimes (the American and French revolutions being the most prominent examples), can help us think in new and appreciative ways…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Cognitive Processes, College Faculty, International Law
Sidorkin, Alexander M. – Educational Theory, 2012
In this review of three recent books on higher education, Alexander Sidorkin shows how the disinterested discourse that appears to be anticapitalist and anticommercial is actually a way of obtaining income from state subsidies. What links the books under review--Cary Nelson's "No University Is an Island: Saving Academic Freedom," Frank Donoghue's…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Commercialization, Educational Change, Educational Trends
Golding, Clinton – Educational Theory, 2012
In this essay Clinton Golding introduces a new construct and area of research--epistemic progress--and argues that it can shed new light on educational inquiry. By clearly distinguishing progress through developing better ideas (epistemic progress) from progress through developing better inquiry skills (procedural progress), teachers and students…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Epistemology, Inquiry, Student Improvement
Burik, Steven – Educational Theory, 2009
In this essay, Steven Burik discusses Jacques Derrida's position with regard to the place of education in philosophy within the university system, and then relates these thoughts to comparative philosophy. Philosophers find themselves constantly having to defend philosophy and the importance of teaching philosophy against pressure from the powers…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Politics of Education, Educational Policy
Trifonas, Peter – Educational Theory, 2009
In this essay, Peter Trifonas tries to show that there is no overcoming of the techno-philosophical grounding of intellectual freedom and academic responsibility or research action within the speculum of an all-seeing, all-knowing university. Instead, he argues that through Derrida's notion of an open "community of the question," deconstruction…
Descriptors: Intellectual Freedom, College Faculty, Academic Freedom, College Role
Neubert, Stefan – Educational Theory, 2009
In this essay Stefan Neubert argues that John Dewey was a philosopher of reconstruction and that the best use we can make of him today is to reconstruct his work in and for our own contexts. Neubert distinguishes three necessary and equally important components of the overall project of reconstructing Deweyan pragmatism: first, to make strong and…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Educational Environment, Educational History
Marginson, Simon – Educational Theory, 2008
In this essay, Simon Marginson focuses on self-determining academic freedom in universities, and especially the conditions and drivers of the radical-creative imagination that is manifest in sudden intellectual breaks in knowledge. Marginson's objective is to establish foundations in political philosophy for a sociological study of the effects of…
Descriptors: Imagination, Academic Freedom, Creative Thinking, College Environment
Sahin, Abdurrahman – Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice, 2014
People choose teaching as a career for intrinsic, altruistic, extrinsic, materialistic, and stereotypical reasons. It is also argued that extrinsic, material, and stereotypical reasons divert people's career preferences away from their real interest or talent. Hence the effectiveness of educating teachers depends upon exploring pre-service…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Social Studies, Preservice Teachers, Student Teacher Attitudes
Kiliç, Eylem; Gökdas, Ibrahim – Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice, 2014
Blogging has become an increasingly popular technological tool within an educational context. Even though the potential of blog use in increasing student interactivity and collaboration has been explored by many educators, the research conducted on the effectiveness of blog use in an educational context is still quite limited and is considered as…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Electronic Publishing, Electronic Learning, Preservice Teachers

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