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Zhao, Kang; Biesta, Gert J. J. – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2011
Current theory, policy, and practice of lifelong learning are strongly influenced by ideas about the transformations that are taking place in contemporary societies. One influential set of ideas emphasizes that because of the rapid changes that are taking place in the (late-) modern world and because of the erosion of traditions, there is a…
Descriptors: Confucianism, Lifelong Learning, Self Concept, Moral Values
Jacobson, Ronald B. – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2010
Jake was a popular sixth-grader at a local public school. He had plenty of friends and admirers, made good grades, and had adequate social skills. Jake was also a bully. Over the course of that sixth grade year Jake recruited a couple of friends, and then a much larger groups of peers, to target a classmate: Matthew. The school was quick to…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Bullying, Student Behavior, Antisocial Behavior
Decoste, Jordan; Boyd, Dwight – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2009
This paper is grounded in a deep appreciation of Nel Noddings' "ethics of care" as an important contribution to moral philosophy and moral education. We seek to offer some philosophical reflections that have the potential to strengthen this important alternative to mainstream ethics and to how moral education might be conceived and practiced…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Moral Values, Phenomenology, Ethics
Ruitenberg, Claudia – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2009
In this essay I propose that education be conceived as seance: a place where ghosts are summoned in order that we may come to (speaking) terms with them. Against the backdrop of my own summoning of the ghosts haunting my childhood visits to a nearby castle, I draw on the work of Jacques Derrida to provide a theoretical rationale for the importance…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Role of Education, Educational History, Educational Philosophy
Meijer, Wilna A. J. – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2009
In current-day criticisms of consumer culture as well as of the performativity culture of the work place, the originally religious concept of the vice of acedia or sloth is reinterpreted as a virtue. Art, especially poetry, is put to the fore in that connection. The image of the reader is addressed when the question of the relationship between…
Descriptors: Leisure Time, Religion, Foreign Countries, Poetry
Joldersma, Clarence W. – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2008
This article explores the question: Why are students of worth? Educationally, an answer often involves a Kantian response: They are of worth because they are always ends and never means. This response is usually connected to a notion of autonomy interpreted as individual, rational self-determination. The article argues for a different answer. The…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Students, Personal Autonomy, Self Determination
White, Stephen R. – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2008
The thesis of this essay is that globalization is a phenomenon that humankind must be educated for understanding as a process of global evolution. The new world evolving is being defined as requiring a new sense of collective cooperation amongst the peoples of the Earth, if we are to continue to exist on the planet. Educators are in the midst of…
Descriptors: Global Education, Global Approach, Multicultural Education, Social Attitudes
Takaya, Keiichi – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2008
Though a psychologist by training, Jerome Bruner has always been, and still is, one of the leading figures in education. His theory of education in the 1960s and the 1970s directly influenced the programs of education formulated during those decades. The influence of his theory after the 1980s seems to be less direct, and some who read his 1996…
Descriptors: Curriculum Research, Social Influences, Educational Theories, Educational History
Sriraman, Bharath; Adrian, Harry – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2008
The paper by White in this issue of Interchange contains an interesting model for a global educational perspective based on the writings of Aurobindo and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. White proposes a foundation for this new perspective based on the synthesis of Aurobindo's and de Chardin's theories of global, social, and conscious evolution. In our…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Global Approach, Cultural Pluralism, Social Justice
Sriraman, Bharath – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2008
In this commentary, some remarks are offered on David Pimm, Mary Beisiegel, and Irene Meglis' article "Would the Real Lakatos Please Stand up." The commentary focuses on relatively recent developments in the philosophy of mathematics based on the work of Lakatos; on theory development in mathematics education; and offers critique on whether…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics, Criticism, Mathematical Logic
Pimm, David; Beisiegel, Mary; Meglis, Irene – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2008
Although Imre Lakatos described the work published in his book "Proofs and Refutations" as a study of mathematical methodology, work which has been responded to and criticized by philosophers and historians of mathematics more on its own terms, a significant body of writing in the 30 years since its appearance has used it as a pertinent cognate…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Educational Practices, Historians, Educational Philosophy
Dillon, Patrick; Howe, Tony – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2007
In this paper, the idea of "coming into presence" and an epistemology that recognises the agency of the learner in the construction of knowledge is developed as an organising framework for reconceptualising design education. Design is typically taught as a problem solving exercise based on a representational epistemology. A critique of the…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Design
Osberg, Deborah; Biesta, Gert J. J. – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2007
In this paper we argue that the notion of strong emergence offers a challenge to the idea, currently dominant in schooling, that knowledge somehow relates to a pre-existing world, present in itself. We do this first by providing an account of strong emergence, showing how it brings into question the assumption of determinism. Following this we…
Descriptors: Epistemology
Chinnery, Ann; Hare, William; Kerr, Donald; Okshevsky, Walter – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2007
The teaching of foundations courses, and in particular philosophy of education, is frequently under siege in teacher education programs across Canada, as these programs struggle to meet other demands on student teachers. This article results from a panel discussion addressing the context of a variety of undergraduate philosophy of education…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Student Teachers, Education Courses, Teacher Education Programs
Randall, William L. – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2007
In this paper I propose that interest in "narrative" within the human sciences is comparable to interest in "chaos" within the natural sciences. In their respective ways, theories on narrative and theories on chaos are aimed at appreciating the dynamics of complex, multi-dimensional systems which otherwise resist our attempts to predict, measure,…
Descriptors: Gerontology, Natural Sciences, Sciences, Theories

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