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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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Spiegel, James S. – Theory and Research in Education, 2012
Among those who regard open-mindedness as a virtue, there is dispute over whether the trait is essentially an attitude toward particular beliefs or toward oneself as a believer. I defend William Hare's account of open-mindedness as a first-order attitude toward one's beliefs and critique Peter Gardner's view of open-mindedness as a non-commital…
Descriptors: Intellectual Development, Beliefs, Attitudes, Epistemology
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Siegel, Harvey – Theory and Research in Education, 2012
A long tradition in the philosophy of education identifies education's most fundamental aim and ideal as that of the "fostering" or "cultivation of rationality". In this article I relate this tradition in philosophy of education to recent work inspired by Wilfred Sellars on "the space of reasons". I first offer a very brief overview of the…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Role of Education, Thinking Skills, Critical Thinking
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Anderson, Elizabeth – Theory and Research in Education, 2012
This article criticizes the view that, if cultural factors within the black community explain poor educational outcomes for blacks, then blacks should bear all of the disadvantages that follow from this. Educational outcomes are the joint, iterated product of schools' responses to students' and parents' culturally conditioned conduct. Schools are…
Descriptors: African American Community, Race, Educational Objectives, Low Achievement
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Lewis, Christopher – Theory and Research in Education, 2012
The most common lay explanation for the racial gap in educational achievement in the US is the "oppositional culture hypothesis", which holds that Black students tend to undervalue education and stigmatize their high-achieving peers, accusing them of "acting White". Many believe that, insofar as this hypothesis is true, Black underachievement is…
Descriptors: African American Students, Educational Opportunities, Resistance (Psychology), Educational Attitudes
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Ben-Porath, Sigal – Theory and Research in Education, 2012
This article examines the rationales for school choice, and the significance of choice mechanisms for racial disparities in educational opportunities and outcomes. It identifies tensions between liberty-based rationales and equality-based rationales, and surveys research findings on the outcomes of school choice policies, especially with regard to…
Descriptors: School Choice, Racial Composition, Educational Opportunities, Outcomes of Education
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Satz, Debra – Theory and Research in Education, 2012
This article compares a demanding conception of educational adequacy with the Rawlsian idea of fair equality of opportunity. It defends fair equality of opportunity against criticisms, but argues that it needs to be explicitly anchored in a theory of equal citizenship. (Contains 11 notes.)
Descriptors: Public Policy, Racial Differences, Social Class, Comparative Analysis
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Aikman, Sheila; Rao, Nitya – Theory and Research in Education, 2012
The article draws on qualitative educational research across a diversity of low-income countries to examine the gendered inequalities in education as complex, multi-faceted and situated rather than a series of barriers to be overcome through linear input-output processes focused on isolated dimensions of quality. It argues that frameworks for…
Descriptors: Females, Educational Quality, Community Involvement, Teacher Supply and Demand
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Oduro, Georgina Yaa; Swartz, Sharlene; Arnot, Madeleine – Theory and Research in Education, 2012
Using a social ecological approach (Bronfenbrenner) to violence and including Hobsbawm's historical analysis of the collective uses of violence, this article shows how gender-based violence is experienced and used. Drawing on three distinct studies in Ghana, Kenya and South Africa, it shows the commonalities and divergence of young people's…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Females, Foreign Countries, Young Adults
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Unterhalter, Elaine – Theory and Research in Education, 2012
The article considers the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) concerned with poverty, education and gender (MDG 1, MDG 2 and MDG 3). Despite considerable achievements associated with the MDG approach, which entails international and national target setting and monitoring, a sharp distinction between areas of social policy is entailed. In addition…
Descriptors: Poverty, Access to Education, Sex Fairness, Social Justice
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Manion, Caroline – Theory and Research in Education, 2012
Gender equality in education has become a highly embedded norm in global development policy, as well as within the poverty reduction and national development policies of aid recipient countries. Despite such progress, however, we know little about the significance of competing gender equality and education policy orientations (e.g., human capital,…
Descriptors: Females, Equal Education, Foreign Countries, Human Capital
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Buchanan, Allen – Theory and Research in Education, 2011
Cognitive enhancement--augmenting normal cognitive capacities--is not new. Literacy, numeracy, computers, and the practices of science are all cognitive enhancements. Science is now making new cognitive enhancements possible. Biomedical cognitive enhancements (BCEs) include the administration of drugs, implants of genetically engineered or…
Descriptors: Biomedicine, Cognitive Processes, Technological Advancement, Adjustment (to Environment)
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Kitcher, Philip – Theory and Research in Education, 2011
Ideally, public knowledge should encapsulate the achievements of millennia of inquiry, making them available to individuals and groups for the promotion of their various ends. I explore the ways in which the actual situation fails to live up to this ideal. Our investigations are not always directed towards the questions of most concern to most…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Knowledge Level, Democracy, Expertise
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Rios-Aguilar, Cecilia; Kiyama, Judy Marquez; Gravitt, Michael; Moll, Luis C. – Theory and Research in Education, 2011
Educational researchers have assumed that the concept of funds of knowledge is related to specific forms of capital. However, scholars have not examined "if" and "how" these theoretical frameworks can complement each other when attempting to understand educational opportunity for under-represented students. In this article, we argue that a funds…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Educational Opportunities, Disproportionate Representation, Educational Researchers
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Levinson, Meira – Theory and Research in Education, 2011
Educational standards, assessments, and accountability systems are of immense political moment around the world. But there is no developed theory exploring the role that these systems should play within a democratic polity in particular. On the one hand, well-designed standards are public goods, supported by assessment and accountability…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Academic Achievement, Educational Assessment, Accountability
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Darby, Derrick – Theory and Research in Education, 2011
Some political philosophers have recently argued that providing K-12 students with an adequate education suffices for social justice in education provided that the threshold of educational adequacy is properly understood. Others have argued that adequacy is insufficient for social justice. In this article I side with the latter group. I extend…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, Social Justice, Equal Education, Grades (Scholastic)
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