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Vorhaus, John – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2014
Social capital is frequently offered up as a variable to explain such educational outcomes as academic attainment, drop-out rates and cognitive development. Yet, despite its popularity amongst social scientists, social capital theory remains the object of some scepticism, particularly in respect of its explanatory ambitions. I provide an account…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Educational Attainment, Social Theories, Educational Theories
Moran, Paul Andrew – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2013
Axiomatic and problematic approaches to ontology are discussed, at first in relation to the work of Badiou and Deleuze in mathematics. This discussion is then broadened focussing on problematics in Deleuze and Guattari's critiques of capitalism and psychoanalysis which results in an analysis of the implications of this discussion for education.…
Descriptors: Ethics, Psychiatry, Mathematics, Educational Philosophy
Peim, Nick – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2013
Beginning with a reconsideration of what the school is and has been, this paper explores the idea of the school to come. Emphasizing the governmental role of education in modernity, I offer a line of thinking that calls into question the assumption of both the school and education as possible conduits for either democracy or social justice.…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Social Justice, Role of Education, Democracy
Hung, Ruyu – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2013
This paper explores the meaning of teacher-student relationships in the light of Derrida's notions of hospitality and trust. Drawing on Derrida, the author delineates two aspects of educational hospitality: hospitality without determinacy and hospitality as self-surrender. It is argued that educational hospitality is underpinned by trust. A sound…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Trust (Psychology), Educational Philosophy, Educational Environment
Thomas, Alan; Pattison, Harriet – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2013
Informal home education occurs without much that is generally considered essential for formal education--including curriculum, learning plans, assessments, age related targets or planned and deliberate teaching. Our research into families conducting this kind of education enables us to consider learning away from such imposed structures and to…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Family Environment, Learning Processes, Progressive Education
Fielding, Michael – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2013
Serious re-examination of participatory traditions of democracy is long overdue. Iconically central to such traditions of democratic education is the practice of whole School Meetings. More usually associated with radical work within the private sector, School Meetings are here explored in detail through two examples from publicly funded…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Democracy, Community Schools, Participative Decision Making
Goncalves, Teresa N. R.; Gomes, Elisabete Xavier; Alves, Mariana Gaio; Azevedo, Nair Rios – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2012
In our paper we aim at reflecting upon the extent to which educational theory may be used as a framework in the analysis of policy documents. As policy texts are "heteroglossic in character" (Lingard and Ozga, in "The Routledge Falmer reader in education policy and politics," Routledge, London and New York, 2007, p. 2) and create "circumstances in…
Descriptors: Social Class, Lifelong Learning, Educational Policy, Educational Theories
Olson, Maria – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2012
This article sheds light on the European Union's policy on citizenship; on the collective dimension of this policy, its "we". It is argued that the inclusive, identity-constituting forces prominent in EU policy on European citizenship serve as a basis for the exclusion of people, which is illustrated by the recent expulsion of Romani from France.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Role of Education
Osterwalder, Fritz – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2012
The Republican education, its concepts, theories, and form of discourse belong to the shared European heritage of the pre-modern Age. The pedagogy of humanism and its effects on the early Modern Age are represented by Republicanism. Even if Republicanism found a political continuation in liberalism and democratism of the Modern Age, the same…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Environment, Political Attitudes, Politics of Education
Zembylas, Michalinos – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2012
The present essay discusses the value of citizenship as shared fate in sites of ethnic conflict and analyzes its implications for citizenship education in light of three issues: first, the requirements of affective relationality in the notion of citizenship-as-shared fate; second, the tensions between the values of human rights and shared fate in…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Altruism, Conflict, Citizenship Education
Margonis, Frank – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2011
In contrast to educational policies in the U.S., which assume an individualistic path of success and promote the assimilation of students, this essay argues for pedagogies where teachers focus upon facilitating the development of strong relationships en route to creating exciting educational environments and fertile contexts for social justice…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Teacher Role, Role Models, Political Attitudes
Joldersma, Clarence W. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2011
Education is interpreted as something basic to our humanity. As part of our primordial way of being human, education is intrinsic to the understanding's functioning. At the same time education involves an originary ethical relation to the other, unsettling the self-directed character of the striving to live. And because of its social setting, the…
Descriptors: Ethics, Social Justice, Educational Philosophy, Role of Education
Mazawi, Andre Elias – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2011
The present paper offers a reflection on school textbooks produced and introduced by the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank and Gaza Strip from the year 2000 onward. The aim is to examine the debates over these textbooks, by situating them over the backdrop of larger geopolitical dynamics and intra-Palestinian social and political struggles.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Textbook Content, Textbooks, Conflict
Kelly, Deirdre M. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2011
This paper argues for seeing in-depth news coverage of political, social, and economic issues as "public policy pedagogy." To develop my argument, I draw on Nancy Fraser's democratic theory, which attends to social differences and does not assume that unity is a starting point or an end goal of public dialogue. Alongside the formation of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Justice, Democracy, Mass Media Role
Seltzer-Kelly, Deborah; Westwood, Sean J.; Pena-Guzman, David M. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2010
Curiously, while the efficacy of the arts for the development of multicultural understandings has long been theorized, empirical studies of this effect have been lacking. This essay recounts our combined empirical and philosophical study of this issue. We explicate the philosophical considerations that shaped the development of the arts course we…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Democracy, Cultural Pluralism, Public Education

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