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Waddington, David I. – Educational Theory, 2015
Critics like Leonard Waks argue that video games are, at best, a dubious substitute for the rich classroom experiences that John Dewey wished to create and that, at worst, they are profoundly miseducative. Using the example of "Fate of the World," a climate change simulation game, David Waddington addresses these concerns through a…
Descriptors: Video Games, Simulation, Educational Games, Educational Technology
Schutz, Aaron; Sandy, Marie G. – Educational Theory, 2015
Hannah Arendt's essays about the 1957 crisis over efforts of a group of youth, the "Little Rock Nine," to desegregate a high school in Little Rock, Arkansas, reveal a tension in her vision of the "public." In this article Aaron Schutz and Marie Sandy look closely at the experiences of the youth desegregating the school,…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Politics, Teaching Methods, United States History
Jonas, Mark E. – Educational Theory, 2015
While a great deal has been written on Plato's "Lysis" in philosophy and philology journals over the last thirty years, nothing has been published on "Lysis" in the major Anglo-American philosophy of education journals during that time. Nevertheless, this dialogue deserves attention from educators. In this essay, Mark…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Periodicals, Models
Fullam, Jordan – Educational Theory, 2015
The popularity of Jacques Rancière in recent work in educational philosophy has rejuvenated discussion of the merits and weaknesses of Socratic education, both in Plato's dialogues and in invocations of Socrates in contemporary educational practice. In this essay Jordan Fullam explores the implications of this trend through comparing…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Dialogs (Language), Educational Practices
Yacek, Douglas W. – Educational Theory, 2014
Empathy is a necessity in our multicultural world. Modern democratic societies are home to communities with the most diverse religious, political, and moral convictions, and these convictions often directly, even perilously, contradict one another. Educational theorists differ on how empathy can be taught in the face of these contradictions. Does…
Descriptors: Empathy, Cultural Pluralism, Teaching Methods, Epistemology
Gregory, Maughn Rollins – Educational Theory, 2014
Recent articles on teaching controversial topics in schools have employed Michael Hand's distinction between "directive teaching," in which teachers attempt to persuade students of correct positions on topics that are not rationally controversial, and "nondirective teaching," in which teachers avoid persuading students on…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Inquiry, Persuasive Discourse, Teaching Methods
Al-Daraweesh, Fuad; Snauwaert, Dale T. – Educational Theory, 2013
The purpose of this essay is to articulate and defend the epistemological foundations of international human rights education from the perspective of a hermeneutical interpretive methodology. Fuad Al-Daraweesh and Dale Snauwaert argue here that this methodology potentially alleviates the challenges that face the cross-cultural implementation of…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Hermeneutics, Civil Rights, Teaching Methods
Corngold, Josh – Educational Theory, 2013
How should common schools in a liberal pluralist society approach sex education in the face of deep disagreement about sexual morality? Should they eschew sex education altogether? Should they narrow its focus to facts about biology, reproduction, and disease prevention? Should they, in addition to providing a broad palette of information about…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Cultural Pluralism, Multicultural Education, Sexuality
McAvoy, Paula – Educational Theory, 2013
In this essay, Paula McAvoy critiques a commonly held view that teaching young people to be good choice makers should be a central aim of sex education. Specifically, she argues against David Archard's recommendation that sex educators ought to focus on the development of autonomy and teaching young people that "choice should be accorded…
Descriptors: Sex Education, Personal Autonomy, Teaching Methods, Sexuality
Hand, Michael – Educational Theory, 2013
Assuming that the issue of same-sex marriage should be discussed in schools, how should the discussion be framed? Michael Hand first distinguishes this question from the related but distinct question of whether discussion on this topic should be steered. He then examines three possible frames for discussion of same-sex marriage: the perfectionist…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Marriage, Teaching Methods, Intimacy
Petrovic, John E. – Educational Theory, 2013
Teaching about homosexuality, especially in a positive light, has long been held to be a controversial issue. There is, however, a view of the capacity for reason that finds that those who deem homosexuality to be controversial will ultimately contradict themselves, becoming unreasonable. By this standard of reason, homosexuality should be treated…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Teaching Methods, Sex Education, Epistemology
O'Donnell, Aislinn – Educational Theory, 2013
In this article, Aislinn O'Donnell offers a set of reflections on the relation between therapy and education. In the first section, she examines criticisms of therapeutic education, mobilizing the example of prison education to highlight the difficulties that arise from imposing prescriptive modes of subjectification and socialization in…
Descriptors: Therapy, Educational Practices, Correctional Education, Institutionalized Persons
Zembylas, Michalinos – Educational Theory, 2013
Michalinos Zembylas examines how history education can be reconceived in terms of Jacques Derrida's notion of "hauntology," that is, as an ongoing conversation with the "ghost"--in the case of this essay, the ghosts of disappeared victims of war and dictatorship. Here, Zembylas uses hauntology as both metaphor and pedagogical methodology for…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Authoritarianism, History Instruction, Victims
Applebaum, Barbara – Educational Theory, 2013
Calls for vigilance have been a recurrent theme in social justice education. Scholars making this call note that vigilance involves a continuous attentiveness, that it presumes some type of criticality, and that it is transformative. In this essay Barbara Applebaum expands upon some of these attributes and calls attention to three particular…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Attention, Persistence, Knowledge Level
Kunzman, Robert – Educational Theory, 2012
By blurring the distinction between formal school and education writ large, homeschooling both highlights and complicates the tensions among the interests of parents, children, and the state. In this essay, Robert Kunzman argues for a modest version of children's educational rights, at least in a legal sense that the state has the duty and…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Childrens Rights, Student Rights, Parents

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