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Skervin, Hyacinth – Education Inquiry, 2010
This article classifies four constructs of feminist identity and focuses on the role and implication of these identities in an educational field research project which aims to empower girls in diverse school communities in South Africa through human rights education. The subject is explored by examining specific genres of knowledge and inquiry in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Feminism, Gender Differences, Power Structure
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Saari, Antti – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2016
The article discusses the allegedly decontextualized and ahistorical traits in positivist educational research and curriculum by examining its emergence in early twentieth-century empirical education. Edward Lee Thorndike's educational psychology is analyzed as a case in point. It will be shown that Thorndike's positivist educational psychology…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Educational Research, Educational Philosophy, Educational History
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Bazzul, Jesse – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2017
This paper outlines a theoretical context for research into "the subject of ethics" in terms of how students come to see themselves as self-reflective actors. I maintain that the "subject of ethics," or ethical subjectivity, has been overlooked as a necessary aspect of creating politically transformative spaces in education. At…
Descriptors: Ethics, Educational Research, Educational Philosophy, Moral Values
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Acton, Renae – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2017
Pedagogy is an inherently spatial practice. Implicit in much of the rhetoric of physical space designed for teaching and learning is an ontological position that assumes material space as distinct from human practice, often conceptualising space as causally (and simplistically) impacting upon people's behaviours. An alternative, and growing,…
Descriptors: School Space, Universities, Educational Research, Educational Theories
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Holford, John – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2017
Peter Jarvis is a towering figure in the study of adult and lifelong education and a leading and original theorist of learning. This paper sets out his intellectual and professional biography, maps the main contours of his work and introduces fourteen papers by leading scholars devoted to his work. Five broad phases in Jarvis' life are identified:…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Adult Education, Learning Theories, Educational Philosophy
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Charles, Matthew – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2018
Although, as a result of the introduction of the Teaching Excellence Framework, the principle of teaching excellence is receiving renewed attention in English higher education, the idea has been left largely undefined. The cynic might argue, in agreement with Bill Readings, that this lack of a precise definition is deliberate, since teaching…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, College Instruction, Teacher Effectiveness
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Edwards, Richard; Fenwick, Tara – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2015
Sociomaterial theories, including actor-network theory (ANT), materialist feminism and posthumanism, are sometimes argued to not be addressing or unable to address sufficiently the political and are therefore dismissed as irrelevant to educational research. Through an extended discussion of writers across the social sciences, this article seeks to…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Social Sciences, Political Issues, Research Methodology
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Berger, Iris – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2015
This paper aims to impregnate the concept of educational leadership with new meanings and new possibilities. I draw on Hannah Arendt's ("The human condition." University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1958/1998) political thought, particularly, her concepts of "plurality" and "natality" alongside the distinction she made…
Descriptors: Ethics, Instructional Leadership, Self Concept, Educational Philosophy
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Weaver, John A.; Snaza, Nathan – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2017
This essay defines and critiques "methodocentrism", the belief that predetermined research methods are the determining factor in the validity and importance of educational research. By examining research in science studies and posthumanism, the authors explain how this methodocentrism disenables research from taking account of problems…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Research Methodology, Research Problems, Risk
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Mertens, Donna M. – New Directions for Evaluation, 2013
Credibility in evaluation is a multifaceted concept that involves consideration of diverse stakeholders' perspectives and purposes. The use of a transformative lens is proposed as a means to bringing issues of social justice and human rights to the foreground in decisions about methodology, credibility of evidence, and use of evaluation…
Descriptors: Credibility, Stakeholders, Transformative Learning, Civil Rights
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Hostetler, Karl – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2010
There is renewed interest in what can be called an "experimentist" approach to education research. The claim is that if researchers would focus on experiments and "evidence-based" policies and practices, irreversible progress in education can be achieved. This experimentist approach cannot provide the understanding of knowledge and human beings…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Theory Practice Relationship, Educational Research, Research Methodology
Otto, Stacy – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2007
The majority of social scientists continue to dismiss literary narratives as data that might lead to complex understandings of human phenomena. Introducing a method I call "novel inquiry", I argue that literary narratives merit inclusion as a source of data for educational inquiry. Utilizing literary narratives as a data source expands and…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Social Scientists, Educational Research, Creativity
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Horn, James – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2008
The disavowal of positivist science by many educational researchers has resulted in a deepening polarization of research agendas and an epistemological divide that appears increasingly difficult to span. Despite a turning away from science altogether by some, and thus toward various forms of poststructuralist inquiry, this has not held back the…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Theories, Educational Research, Research Methodology
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Pinnegar, Stefinee; Hamilton, Mary Lynn – Teacher Education and Practice, 2011
Social science is fundamentally about humanity and human relationships. Humans, alone and in interaction with one another, are situated--in a context, a time, and a place. Their action and interaction has potential for unpredictability, agency, growth, change. As a science, it rests uncomfortably in the positivistic framework: the social always…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Interpersonal Relationship, Interaction, Educational Philosophy
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Hoveid, Marit Honerod; Hoveid, Halvor – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2009
When you enrol as a student you are assigned a "place" in education. This assignment will gradually imply an assessment of you as a human being. We argue that these are processes taking place in educational practice. In our orientation in educational research an orientation towards a theory of action has been inspired by the French philosopher…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Practices, Phenomenology, Teacher Student Relationship
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