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50 Years of ERIC
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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Papastephanou, Marianna – Ethics and Education, 2014
Against narrow understandings of educational research, this article defends the relevance of philosophical anthropology to ethico-political education and contests its lack of space in the philosophy of education. My approximation of this topic begins with comments on philosophical anthropology; proceeds with examples from the history of…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Anthropology, Educational Philosophy, Educational Research
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Hemelsoet, Elias – Ethics and Education, 2014
Ethnographic fieldwork is subject to a number of tensions regarding the position of the researcher. Traditionally, these are discussed from a methodological perspective, and draw attention to issues such as "objectivity" of the research and the supposed need for "distance" in the process of knowledge-building. Approaching the…
Descriptors: Educational Researchers, Ethnography, Scientific Research, Social Action
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Irisdotter Aldenmyr, Sara – Ethics and Education, 2013
Lately, in educational research and debate, there have been discussions on a trend sometimes named as a "therapeutic turn" in education. Mindfulness-oriented activities represent one therapeutic approach in education, aiming for virtues such as patience and trust. A large part of the critical viewpoints on therapeutic education among…
Descriptors: Ethics, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Teacher Attitudes
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Pirrie, Anne; MacAllister, James; Macleod, Gale – Ethics and Education, 2012
This article explores the themes of trust and ethical conduct in social research, with particular attention to the trust that can develop between the members of a research team as well as between researchers and the researched. The authors draw upon a three-year empirical study of destinations and outcomes for young people excluded from…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Ethics, Social Science Research, Researchers
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Papastephanou, Marianna – Ethics and Education, 2010
The aim of this article is to examine ways in which localized research runs the risk of becoming a boundary discourse in a negative sense. The exaggerated emphasis on immanent critique, contextualization and incommensurability may lead discourse and disciplines to an isolationist self-understanding that leaves unchallenged or even entrenches…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Educational Research, Inclusion, Barriers
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Masschelein, Jan – Ethics and Education, 2010
Educating the gaze is easily understood as becoming conscious about what is "really" happening in the world and becoming aware of the way our gaze is itself bound to a perspective and particular position. However, the paper explores a different idea. It understands educating the gaze not in the sense of "educare" (teaching) but of "e-ducere" as…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Economically Disadvantaged, International Relations, Teaching Methods
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Smeyers, Paul – Ethics and Education, 2009
This article is the author's response to a paper presented by David Bridges. Bridges' central question: "Is there something exclusive and superior about insider understanding which the outsider cannot understand?" is indeed not only crucial to the contexts he explicitly deals with, i.e. religious understanding, ethnographic research and…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Philosophy, Ethnography, Religious Factors
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Hodgson, Naomi – Ethics and Education, 2009
The turn to cosmopolitanism in educational research on citizenship education is indicative of a wider discourse of cosmopolitanism evident throughout social and cultural policy. This discourse represents a more "light-hearted" use of the term than the philosophical tradition offers. This discourse should not be dismissed, however, but, instead,…
Descriptors: Urban Planning, Citizenship, Educational Research, Citizenship Education
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Fendler, Lynn – Ethics and Education, 2008
This paper is a historical and critical analysis of changes in features of educationalisation focusing on how educationalisation has been characterised over time by a peculiar interweaving of knowledge and social reform. The history of the American Social Science Association provides a backdrop; drawing on the theories of Deleuze, this paper…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Social Action, Social Sciences, Problem Based Learning