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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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Fantuzzo, John – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2015
Philosophers of education tend to mention Max Weber's social theory in passing, assuming its importance and presuming its comprehension, but few have paused to consider how Weber's social theory might consciously inform educational theory and research, and none have done so comprehensively. The aim of this article is to begin this…
Descriptors: Social Theories, Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Educational Theories
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Penalva, José – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2014
This article examines the underlying problems of one particular perspective in educational theory that has recently gained momentum: the Wilfred Carr approach, which puts forward the premise that there is no theory in educational research and, consequently, it is a form of practice. The article highlights the scientific, epistemological and…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Epistemology, Action Research, Educational Research
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Battaly, Heather – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2013
This article argues that the Seven Solutions in the US, and the Research Excellence Framework in the UK, manifest the vice of epistemic insensibility. Section I provides an overview of Aristotle's analysis of moral vice in people. Section II applies Aristotle's analysis to epistemic vice, developing an account of epistemic insensibility. In so…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Policy, Epistemology, Comparative Education
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Caduri, Galit – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2013
The purpose of this article is to explore the epistemological foundations of narrative research in education. In particular, I seek to explain how one can obtain knowledge, given its origin in teachers' subjective experiences. The problem with rhetorical and aesthetic criteria that narrative researchers use to warrant their knowledge claims is not…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Philosophy, Epistemology, Ethics
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Schrag, Francis – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2013
Neuro-education, a new frontier for educational researchers, has its passionate advocates and equally passionate detractors. Some philosophers, including Noel Purdy and Hugh Morrison, Andrew Davis, and Ralph Schumacher, have argued that the entire enterprise is misguided. I evaluate and challenge their arguments. This permits me to articulate my…
Descriptors: Neurology, Neurosciences, Educational Philosophy, Educational Research
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Macallister, James – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2012
This article initially provides a brief overview of virtue epistemology; it thereafter considers some possible ramifications of this branch of the theory of knowledge for the philosophy of education. The main features of three different manifestations of virtue epistemology are first explained. Importantly, it is then maintained that developments…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Epistemology, Teaching Methods, Criticism
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Smeyers, Paul; Depaepe, Marc – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2012
Psychology has penetrated many domains of society and its vocabulary and discourse has become part of our everyday conversations. It not only carries with it the promise that it will deliver insights into human behaviour, but it is also believed that it can address many of the problems human beings are confronted with. As a discipline it thrives…
Descriptors: Validity, Educational Research, Educational Psychology, Educational Researchers
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Siljander, Pauli – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2011
A visible role in the theoretical discourses on education has been played in the last couple of decades by the constructivist epistemologies, which have questioned the basic assumptions of realist epistemologies. The increased popularity of interpretative approaches especially has put the realist epistemologies on the defensive. Basing itself on…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Realism, Educational Research, Semantics
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Clark, Charles – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2011
Professor Whitty has endorsed the consensus that research into education is empirical social science, distinguishing "educational research" which seeks directly to influence practice, and "education research" that has substantive value but no necessary practical application. The status of the science here is problematic. The positivist approach is…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Social Sciences, Reflective Teaching, Educational Policy
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Holma, Katariina – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2009
A crucial challenge in terms of research methods in philosophy of education is that of combining philosophical ways of analyzing and arguing, with the dialogical and pluralist way of thinking needed in educational research. In this article I describe how I dealt with this challenge in my research project focusing on educational implications of the…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Educational Research, Research Methodology, Research Projects
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Saito, Naoko – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2009
This paper offers a different approach to writing about oneself--Stanley Cavell's idea of philosophy as autobiography. In Cavell's understanding, the acknowledgement of the partiality of the self is an essential condition for achieving the universal. In the apparently paradoxical combination of the "philosophical" (which is traditionally connected…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Translation, Definitions, Self Concept
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Wringe, Colin – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2009
An attempt is made to identify what some have felt to be absent from recent official views as to how curricula and the transfer of knowledge are most performatively to be managed. To this end, particular conceptions of teaching and learning are proposed, and use is made of recent work by George Steiner in elaborating a third variant of the…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Philosophy, Teacher Role, Teacher Student Relationship
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Cooper, Paul – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2008
ADHD (Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) continues to be a controversial issue among some educationalists. This paper argues that negativity towards the ADHD concept shown by some antagonists is based on outdated thinking and a lack of understanding of the diagnosis and the biopsychosocial paradigm through which it can be usefully…
Descriptors: Hyperactivity, Attention Deficit Disorders, Intervention, Educational Practices
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Howard-Jones, Paul – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2008
This article examines how discussions around the new interdisciplinary research area combining neuroscience and education have brought into sharp relief differences in the philosophies of learning in these two areas. It considers the difficulties faced by those working at the interface between these two areas and, in particular, it focuses on the…
Descriptors: Neurology, Brain, Cognitive Science, Learning Processes
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Niaz, Mansoor – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2008
Recent research shows that research programmes (quantitative, qualitative and mixed) in education are not displaced (as suggested by Kuhn) but rather lead to integration. The objective of this study is to present a rationale for mixed methods (integrative) research programs based on contemporary philosophy of science (Lakatos, Giere, Cartwright,…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Social Sciences, Physical Sciences, Cognitive Psychology
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