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Smith, Richard – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2022
We are regularly told that mental health problems are becoming more and more prevalent today, a trend exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic. This way of conceiving what might rather be called people's--and particularly young people's--distress has several sources. Medical science has made spectacular progress over the last 50 years, encouraging…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Mental Disorders, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Smith, Richard – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2022
Character education in schools in England is flourishing. I give many examples of the enthusiasm for it as well as drawing attention to the UK government's new ambivalence towards it. Character education seems largely impervious to the many criticisms to which it has been subjected. I touch on these only briefly as my focus is on a criticism that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Values Education, Government School Relationship, Philosophy
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Smith, Richard – ELT Journal, 2021
This article traces the 75-year history of ELT Journal, using this as a means to cast light on trends in ELT over the same period and to acknowledge various sources of thought and practice. In the first part (1946-1971), the focus is on how the journal contributed to the establishment of a methodological orthodoxy which was relatively unaffected…
Descriptors: Periodicals, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language)
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Smith, Richard – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2020
Philosophy is sometimes thought of as having two principal dimensions: one that aims to build systems and doctrines, and another that is concerned to unsettle fixed ways of thinking. Richard Peters seems to position himself in both camps. I suggest that education in the UK today increasingly bears the marks of rigid thinking, largely as a result…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices, Figurative Language, Epistemology
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Smith, Richard – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2020
There is a marked tendency in educational research to marginalise the written word, and to be wary of what I here call its 'writerliness': its capacity to go beyond the prosaic and the utilitarian, where meaning is understood largely in terms of the success of language in reflecting reality. I note various symptoms of this in the world of…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Language Usage, Writing (Composition), Textbooks
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Stewart, Nicole K.; Smith, Richard – Communication Teacher, 2023
Courses: Communication Theory, Information Society, Digital Cultures. Objectives: Students will demonstrate an ability to use mobile technologies, understand gaming cultures, and explore how everyday gaming connects to mobile issues.
Descriptors: Video Games, Electronic Learning, Distance Education, Game Based Learning
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Smith, Richard – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2018
The main purpose of this article is to question and finally reject the tendency to see philosophy and literature (especially poetry) as essentially distinct forms of language, a tendency which sometimes extends to regarding them as mutually exclusive and to be understood as in some way in opposition to each other. The idea of that opposition is…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Educational Philosophy, Literature, Poetry
Smith, Richard Michael – ProQuest LLC, 2019
"There is a marked difference between possessing knowledge and skills and being able to use them well under taxing conditions. Personal accomplishments require not only skills but self-beliefs of efficacy to use them well" (Bandura, 1993, p. 119). Low school leader self-efficacy leads to the poor performance of school leaders and…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, School Administration, Principals, Administrator Attitudes
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Lowe, Robert J.; Smith, Richard – ELT Journal, 2020
The concept of English as a lingua franca (ELF) is the subject of much theoretical discussion and debate within ELT. However, little has been written concerning the history of ideas preceding it. This article discusses the concept of 'neutral English' proposed in 1967 by the writer L.?A. Hill. After summarizing Hill's life and work, the article…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Language Attitudes
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Smith, Richard – Applied Linguistics, 2016
In this article I argue for the establishment of "Applied Linguistic Historiography" (ALH), that is, a new domain of enquiry within applied linguistics involving a rigorous, scholarly, and self-reflexive approach to historical research. Considering issues of rationale, scope, and methods in turn, I provide reasons why ALH is needed and…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Historiography, Educational Practices, Theory Practice Relationship
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Smith, Richard – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2016
Talk of educational reform and of the importance of "the management of change" in education and elsewhere is still in vogue. However it often seems concerned to persuade us that if we engage fully with change rather than resisting it we will find our lives more meaningful, thus omitting the important matter of the goal of the change in…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Philosophy, Educational Objectives, Change Strategies
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Smith, Richard – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2016
Traditional epistemology is often said to have reached an impasse, and recent interest in virtue epistemology supposedly marks a turn away from philosophers' traditional focus on problems of knowledge and truth. Yet that focus re-emerges, especially among "reliabilist" virtue epistemologists. I argue for a more "responsibilist"…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Educational Philosophy, Ethics, Responsibility
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Smith, Richard – Educational Theory, 2015
It is one sign of the lack of understanding of the value of the humanities, to educational research and inquiry as well as to our world more widely, that such justifications of them as are offered frequently take a crudely instrumental form. The humanities (which in this essay are not distinguished from the arts) are welcomed insofar as they are…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Humanities, Criticism, Inquiry
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Smith, Richard – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2014
Against the widespread insistence that educational research should be "scientific", I attempt to change the terms of the debate. Instead of asking whether research is robust and rigorous, and whether it "works"--all terms derived from the "scientific" view--I argue that we should ask whether we can have…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Attitudes, Data Interpretation, Trust (Psychology)
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Conroy, James C.; Smith, Richard – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2017
We here analyse the ethical dimensions of the UK's "Research Excellence Framework" (REF), the latest (2014) version of an exercise which assesses the quality of university research in the UK every seven or so years. We find many of the common objections to this exercise unfounded, such as that it is excessively expensive by comparison…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethics, Research, Quality Control
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