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50 Years of ERIC
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Adami, Rebecca – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2014
Human Rights Education (HRE) has traditionally been articulated in terms of cultivating better citizens or world citizens. The main preoccupation in this strand of HRE has been that of bridging a gap between universal notions of a human rights subject and the actual locality and particular narratives in which students are enmeshed. This…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Citizenship Education, Story Telling, Relationship
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Griffiths, Morwenna – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2014
I consider educational relationships as found in Rousseau's "Émile" (and elsewhere in his writing) and the critique of his views in Wollstonecraft's "A Vindication of the Rights of Women." Wollstonecraft's critique is a significant one, precisely because of her partial agreement with Rousseau. Like Rousseau, her…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Relationship, Educational Philosophy, Outdoor Education
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Hoveid, Marit Honerød; Finne, Arnhild – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2014
In this article we explore a notion of relationship which exists between humans. This notion of relationship takes as a point of departure that differences in human relations and interaction have to be safeguarded. Starting with the Irigarayan notion of "two" as a gendered difference, opposed to an understanding of humans as one and same…
Descriptors: Caring, Relationship, Intimacy, Social Distance
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Cigman, Ruth – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2014
Happiness is a large idea. It looms enticingly before us when we are young, delivers verdicts on our lives when we are old, and seems to inform a responsible engagement with children. The question is raised: do we want this idea? I explore a distinction between rich and poor conceptions of happiness, suggesting that many sceptical arguments are…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Philosophy, Ethics, Literature
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Wilson, Caroline – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2014
This article seeks to open up a discussion of issues relating to the significance of sexual difference, the thinking and politics emerging from it and how it might affect educational philosophy. It briefly examines the initial work of Luce Irigaray, which has become quite influential in parts of the English speaking world, particularly focussing…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Educational Philosophy, Sex Fairness, Educational Objectives
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Ruitenberg, Claudia – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2014
Based on archival research, this article analyses the pedagogical gestures in Derrida's (largely unpublished) lectures on hospitality (1995/96), with particular attention to the enactment of hospitality in these gestures. The motivation for this analysis is twofold. First, since the large-group university lecture has been widely critiqued as…
Descriptors: Lecture Method, Teaching Methods, Interpersonal Relationship, Educational Environment
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Kennedy, David – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2014
This article argues that children represent one vanguard of an emergent shift in Western subjectivity, and that adult-child dialogue, especially in the context of schooling, is a key locus for the epistemological change that implies. Following Herbert Marcuse's invocation of a "new sensibility", the author argues that the…
Descriptors: Child Development, Developmental Stages, Interpersonal Relationship, Adults
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Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2014
The interview, which took place on the eve of the 2012 American presidential election, coincides with the publication of three major works by or about Hilary Putnam. It begins and ends with the topic of science, drawing attention to science's profound importance but also to its contemporary forms of distortion. It explores Putnam's…
Descriptors: Interviews, Elections, Presidents, Philosophy
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Takayanagi, Mitsutoshi – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2014
This article has an overall aim as follows: to develop an alternative understanding to a narrow view of education, and in particular teacher training--preparatory and continuing--in terms of economy, as well as the competencies needed for the teaching profession. It takes the view that such an alternative is or could be found in the ideas put…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Economic Impact, Teacher Competencies, Foreign Countries
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Tillson, John – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2014
This article addresses two questions. The first question is this: "when ought teachers to encourage or discourage students' belief of a given proposition on the one hand (call this "directive teaching"), and when ought teachers to simply facilitate students' understanding of that proposition, on the other (call this…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Beliefs, Student Attitudes, Curriculum
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Kristjánsson, Kristján – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2014
The aim of this article is to pinpoint some of the features that do--or should--make Aristotelianism attractive to current moral educators. At the same time, it also identifies theoretical and practical shortcomings that contemporary Aristotelians have been overly cavalier about. Section II presents a brisk tour of ten of the "pros":…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Values Education, Educational Philosophy, Psychology
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Calvert, John – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2014
The basic principle of educational equality is that each child should receive an equally good education. This sounds appealing, but is rather vague and needs substantial working out. Also, educational equality faces all the objections to equality per se, plus others specific to its subject matter. Together these have eroded confidence in the…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Educational Philosophy, Educational Opportunities, Moral Values
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Seo, Yong-Seok – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2014
The current age is characterised by many as secular, and a source of such a characterisation can be found in the Nietzschean claim that thoughts about there being some ultimate reality have to be jettisoned, and human existence and the world need to be embraced as they are. That claim is renewed by some secular thinkers who insist that education…
Descriptors: Religion, Religious Factors, Social Influences, Educational Philosophy
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MacAllister, James – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2014
In this article I discuss the philosophy of John MacMurray, and in particular, his little-examined writings on discipline and emotion education. It is argued that discipline is a vital element in the emotion education MacMurray thought central to learning to be human, because for him it takes concerted effort to overcome the human tendency toward…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Humanism, Discipline, Emotional Development
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Vorhaus, John – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2014
The "accordion effect" is an effect of language which allows us to describe one and the same thing more or less narrowly. Social capital has been conceived in terms of our access to institutional resources, but also in terms that extend to the levels of trust and related resources found in the social networks we are embedded in. The…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Social Networks, Educational Philosophy, Social Attitudes
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