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50 Years of ERIC
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Hardarson, Atli – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2012
The dominant model of curriculum design in the last century assumed that school education could be organized around aims, defined primarily in terms of students' behaviour. The credentials of this model were questioned by, among others, Lawrence Stenhouse, who pointed out that education serves purposes that cannot be stated in terms of behavioural…
Descriptors: Credentials, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Design, Educational Objectives
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Harris, Suzy – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2012
In the UK, as elsewhere in the world, the global financial crisis has focused attention on the cost of public services and the need to reduce expenditure, not least in respect of higher education. This, however, raises a set of prior questions: What kind of society do we want? What is important to democratic society? What kind of higher education…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Economic Factors, Costs
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Smeyers, Paul – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2012
This paper is the sequel to Part 1, which appeared in this Journal, Vol. 46 No. 2, 2012. Following Cavell and his insistence that we should not try to escape from the existential conditions we find ourselves in and look for false certainties, the relevance of embracing a particular stance is elaborated. A commitment to giving substance to an ideal…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Freedom, Child Rearing, Responsibility
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Griffiths, Morwenna – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2012
I consider if and how far it is possible to live an educational philosophical life, in the fast-changing, globalised world of Higher Education. I begin with Socrates' account of a philosophical life in the "Apology". I examine some tensions within different conceptions of what it is to do philosophy. I then go on to focus more closely on what it…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Philosophy, Learning Processes, Global Approach
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Schouten, Gina – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2012
In this article, I develop and defend a prioritarian principle of justice for the distribution of educational resources. I argue that this principle should be conceptualized as directing educators to confer a general benefit, where that benefit need not be mediated by improved academic outcomes. I go on to argue that it should employ a metric of…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Educational Opportunities, Educational Resources, Justice
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Clayton, Matthew – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2012
Notwithstanding an ongoing concern about the low representation of certain groups in higher education, there is reluctance on the part of politicians and policy makers to adopt positive discrimination as an appropriate means of widening participation. This article offers an account of the different objections to positive discrimination and,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Participation, Access to Education, Educational Discrimination
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Kraft, Volker – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2012
This article--mainly referring to the situation in Germany--consists of three parts. In a first section the current presence of neurosciences in the public discourse will be described in order to illuminate the background which is relevant for contemporary educational thinking. The prefix "neuro-" is ubiquitous today and therefore concepts like…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Foreign Countries, Psychiatry, Learning Theories
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White, John – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2012
The article is a critical discussion of the aims behind the teaching of philosophy in British primary schools. It begins by reviewing the recent Special Issue of the "Journal of Philosophy of Education" Vol 45 Issue 2 2011 on "Philosophy for Children in Transition", so as to see what light this might throw on the topic just mentioned. The result…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Foreign Countries, Elementary Schools, Teaching Methods
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Schmidtke, Carsten; Chen, Peng – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2012
Historically, Chinese educational philosophy has been dominated by Confucianism and, since 1949, by Marxism. However, rapid industrialization, ideological demands, and loyalty to traditions have now led to a situation where various Western philosophies have been adopted into vocational education in hopes of moving the country forward without…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Educational Philosophy, Foreign Countries, Economic Progress
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Francois, Karen; Coessens, Kathleen; Van Bendegem, Jean Paul – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2012
It is a rather safe statement to claim that the social dimensions of the scientific process are accepted in a fair share of studies in the philosophy of science. It is a somewhat safe statement to claim that the social dimensions are now seen as an essential element in the understanding of what human cognition is and how it functions. But it would…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Psychology, Mathematics Education, Educational Theories
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Fendler, Lynn – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2012
Educational psychology is a curricular requirement for most teacher preparation programs in the world. Knowledge of educational psychology is assessed on examinations for teacher licensure in most jurisdictions, and understanding of psychology is assumed to be indispensible for effective teaching at all levels. Traditional university-based…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Education Programs, Educational Psychology, Political Influences
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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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White, John – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2012
The article consists of a general section looking at changes since the 1960s in the links between philosophy of education and policy-making, followed by a specific section engaging in topical policy critique. The historical argument claims that policy involvement was far more widespread in our subject before the mid-1980s than it has been since…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Role, Educational Policy, Educational Philosophy
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Winstanley, Carrie – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2012
A common feature of contemporary policymaking is the sharing and adaptation of policies from other countries. As neo-liberal globalisation continues to impact on the development of policy, such practices are increasingly commonplace. This article considers the current phenomenon of "policy borrowing" with reference to the use of data from the…
Descriptors: International Education, Educational Policy, Policy Formation, Neoliberalism
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Hand, Michael – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2012
The "new school system" described in the Schools White Paper (DfE, 2010) presents religious organisations with two interesting opportunities. The first is an opportunity to play a significantly enhanced role in the management of faith-based schools. The second is an opportunity to rethink quite radically the content of their curricula. In this…
Descriptors: Television, Foreign Countries, Religious Education, Role
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