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Peer reviewedHytten, Kathy – Educational Theory, 1999
Cultural studies practice within education can potentially positively transform education. Those within the field must target broader audiences and translate their messages to those in most need. This paper describes cultural studies in education; develops five key themes of cultural studies, critically reviewing four cultural studies of education…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Cultural Influences, Cultural Pluralism, Democracy
Peer reviewedGiroux, Henry A. – Educational Theory, 1999
Analyzes Gramsci's work on education, discussing right-wing attempts to subordinate public education and the role of cultural politics in spearheading this assault. The paper examines attempts by right-wing theorists to appropriate Gramsci's views on education for conservative educational work, noting implications of Gramsci's work for defending…
Descriptors: Conservatism, Democracy, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedSlattery, Patrick; Morris, Marla – Educational Theory, 1999
Despite de Beauvoir's language of bifurcations in her writings, she actually initiates a process of deconstructing Cartesian distinctions between the individual and society, past and present, present and future, means and ends, and ethics and freedom. The paper reconceptualizes her book, "The Ethics of Ambiguity," proposing a movement toward…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Ethics, Freedom, Higher Education
Peer reviewedAleman, Ana M. Martinez – Educational Theory, 1999
Discusses ways that college faculty educate for an enriched public conversation, examining how a bicultural identity can decenter normatives, suggesting alternative models for understanding and thinking, and arguing that faculty whose intelligence has been formed by the experiences of concomitant cultural exile and naturalization are experts in…
Descriptors: Biculturalism, College Faculty, Cultural Background, Cultural Influences
Peer reviewedShalem, Yael – Educational Theory, 1999
Argues that performative pedagogy depreciates teachers' authority in planning and developing knowledge for learners and that this authority is a constitutive good of teaching practice and thus is constitutive of performance pedagogy. The paper distinguishes between teachers' educative and pedagogical authority, noting the necessity of teachers'…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Feminism, Higher Education, Instruction
Peer reviewedCohen, Jonathan – Educational Theory, 1999
Discusses curriculum decision making, drawing on Joseph Schwab's framework of deliberation and explaining three foundations upon which the deliberative orientation to the justification of curriculum decisions is predicated. The paper examines what might happen to Schwab's framework of deliberation if it were exposed to various questions raised by…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedVokey, Daniel – Educational Theory, 1999
Introduces an interpretation of intrinsic moral value, drawing from Mahayana Buddhist teachings to forestall anticipated objections to that interpretation and indicating some implications of that interpretation for the practice of moral education. The paper draws from Alasdair MacIntyre's meta-ethics in its discussion of the debate on moral…
Descriptors: Buddhism, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Ethics
Peer reviewedCasella, Ronnie – Educational Theory, 1999
Argues that the only way creative and intellectual work in cultural studies of education can matter is if practitioners reconnect with cultural studies' activist work, noting historical moments, major texts, theoretical orientations, and research methodologies that allow educational researchers to take seriously social inequalities and their…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Cultural Education, Discourse Analysis, Educational Research
Peer reviewedDimitriadis, Greg; McCarthy, Cameron – Educational Theory, 1999
Discusses Henry Giroux's, Alan Block's, and John Devine's differing viewpoints on how cultural incorporation and routinization of schooling undermine its capacity to address the needs of contemporary youth. They all maintain that schooling has become a site of symbolic and physical violence which students experience in multiple ways. The paper…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Instruction, Popular Culture
Regelski, Thomas A. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2005
The "music appreciation as contemplation" paradigm of traditional aesthetics and music education assumes that music exists to be contemplated for itself. The resulting distantiation of music and music education from life creates a legitimation crisis for music education. Failing to make a noteworthy musical difference for society, a politics of…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Music Appreciation, Educational Philosophy
Bowman, Wayne – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2005
This essay explores the contingency of music's value, and the significant ways that contingency qualifies (or should qualify) our understandings of the utility of instructional method. More specifically, it raises the possibility that the altruistic pursuit of methodological purity may serve ends dramatically different than those espoused by…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Teaching Methods, Music Appreciation
Davis, Robert A. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2005
Renewed interest in the relationship between music education and cultural identity draws its vigor from strongly divergent sources. Globalized education and globalized musical culture supply new paradigms for understanding the central tasks of music education and their responsibility to a multicultural ethic of diversity, hybridity and difference.…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Music Appreciation, Cultural Pluralism
Lines, David – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2005
This essay considers the way and manner in which a musician and music educator approaches his or her work. It is suggested that anthropomorphic conceptions of music have endured in music education practice in the West. It is proposed that our view of the "processes" of music making, music reception and music learning can be challenged and…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Musicians, Music Teachers
Green, Lucy – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2005
In this article I propose a theory of musical meaning and experience which takes into consideration the dialectical relationship between musical text and context, and which is flexible enough to apply to a range of musical styles. Through this theory I examine the roles played by the school music classroom which, despite the multiplicity of…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Musicians, Music Teachers
Elliott, David J. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2005
What do musicians, critics, and listeners mean when they use emotion-words to describe a piece of instrumental music? How can "pure" musical sounds "express" emotions such as joyfulness, sadness, anguish, optimism, and anger? Sounds are not living organisms; sounds cannot feel emotions. Yet many people around the world believe they hear emotions…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Musicians, Teaching Methods

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