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Farrelly, Matthew R. – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2019
Philosophers of education have argued that in order for Environmental Education's goals to succeed, students must form bonds and place attachments with nature. Some argue that immersive experiences in nature will be sufficient to form such attachments. However, this may not be enough, requiring other means of motivating them for environmental…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Ecology, Natural Resources, Imagination
Baindur, Meera – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
How does one teach dissent in a classroom which is a disciplinary space? As a pedagogue whose work is to instil philosophical and critical thinking in students, in this article I reflect on the modalities of teaching dissent versus teaching about dissent. While it is very possible that teaching about dissent may create a model for students to…
Descriptors: Dissent, Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries
Yakar, Halide Gamze Ince – International Education Studies, 2018
Ecological problems are some of the most important items on the agenda of humanity in the 21st century. Adding spiritual depth, ethical point of view and basic human traditions to the contribution that human beings provide to ecological problems through intellect will provide realistic and lasting results. In the Palaeolithic Age, where man is…
Descriptors: Ecology, Natural Resources, Environmental Education, Teaching Methods
Agten, Jean – Education Sciences, 2019
Young people, in the age of puberty and early adolescence, are in need of images and narratives as role models to mirror their actual thoughts and feelings, and to stimulate the development of their (tradition(s)-related) life orientation. The development of a life orientation we see as a religiously or secularly founded process of identity…
Descriptors: Drama, Fairy Tales, Mythology, Late Adolescents
Vidal, Michel; Simonneaux, Jean; Levinson, Ralph – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2021
Socio-scientific issues and socially acute questions enable moral judgement through rational, emotional, intuitive and imaginative thinkings. Our research focuses more specifically on the place of the myth in student discussions about controversial issues. We have analysed the mythemes expressed through online exchanges between students from…
Descriptors: Science and Society, Mythology, Critical Thinking, Computer Mediated Communication
Tasdan, Tugçe Elif – Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 2018
Intertextuality, the term defining the relationship and the similarity of a newly-produced text with previous ones, has provided a broad array of subjects to be studied especially in social sciences. Firstly, literary works have been analyzed within the framework of intertextuality, and striking similarities have been found among literary texts.…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Literature, Role, Mythology
Selanik Ay, Tugba; Öncü, Zeynep – Review of International Geographical Education Online, 2019
The aim of social studies course is to educate individuals as citizens with national and universal values, to provide them with skills which are required in life contributing to see themselves as part of the society they live in. In this process it can be used literary work and media products. One of the media products that can be employed in…
Descriptors: Documentaries, Instructional Materials, Values Education, Social Studies
Theobald, Maryanne; Busch, Gillian; Danby, Susan – Global Studies of Childhood, 2018
Investigating children's pop cultures that rely on myth-making provide understandings about how children are active agents in the socialization into cultural and moral practices in their everyday lives. An annual visit to Santa Claus is important in children's pop culture in the Western world, however, the social practices associated with the…
Descriptors: Children, Socialization, Popular Culture, Cultural Context
Bartie, Angela; Fleming, Linda; Freeman, Mark; Hulme, Tom; Hutton, Alexander; Readman, Paul – History of Education, 2019
Historical pageants were important sites of popular engagement with the past in twentieth-century Britain. They took place in many places and sometimes on a large scale, in settings ranging from small villages to industrial cities. They were staged by schools, churches, professional organisations, women's groups and political parties, among…
Descriptors: Educational History, Foreign Countries, Ceremonies, Mythology
Aghamohammadi, Mehdi – International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies, 2017
One of the conspicuous features of the twentieth-century West was silence. This idea could be supported by examining reflections of Ludwig Wittgenstein, Fritz Mauthner, John Cage, Samuel Beckett, Ihab Hassan, Franz Kafka, Wassily Kandinsky, Jean-Paul Sartre, Virginia Woolf, Wolfgang Iser, Jacques Derrida, and Pierre Macherey. To me, silence is not…
Descriptors: Literacy, Educational Philosophy, Mythology, Painting (Visual Arts)
Hechter, Richard P. – Physics Education, 2020
'It is the belt!' This is how middle school teachers in a science teaching professional development program rationalized why they believe Orion is the most recognizable of all constellations in the night sky. It was from this foundation that we chose Orion to be the focus of a four-phase ethnoastronomy-based project reported here. Ethnoastronomy,…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Science Teachers, Science Instruction, Faculty Development
Kaufmann, Daniel A. – Journal of Instructional Research, 2019
The use of the monomyth to shape the narratives of fiction with deep meanings, while feeling both new and recognizable, is consistently experienced across all cultures throughout time. As past publications have utilized this approach to subconscious symbolism to explain many experiences, it has not yet been utilized to explain the process of…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Counselor Educators, Reflection, Teacher Attitudes
Navarre, Joan; Kayser, Maddie; Pass, Dylan; Bisch, Marilyn; Smith, Catherine; Williamson, Andrew – Honors in Practice, 2019
In spring 2018, two honors colleges--Indiana State University (ISU) and University of Wisconsin-Stout (UW-Stout)--came together to create a cross-institutional collaboration blurring the boundaries between campuses. This project connected first-year honors students with the core curriculum of two geographically separated honors colleges. Building…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Classical Literature, Mythology, Story Telling
Ambrose, Don; Ambrose, Valerie K. – International Journal for Talent Development and Creativity, 2017
Discovering the cultural dimensions of high ability is analogous to a large-scale creative problem-solving initiative. Just as the early phases of the creative-problem-solving process require broad-scope searches through diverse data sources, understanding the culture-giftedness nexus requires broad-scope excursions through interdisciplinary…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Gifted, Interdisciplinary Approach, Global Approach
Yakar, Halide Gamze Ince – Journal of Education and Training Studies, 2018
Seeking the solution to the problems of contemporary man and approaching the social events through mythology is the other way to use the healing power of literature education. Having served as a guide for people in the past, mythology is the mirror of the past, which indicates the reasons and possible results of the events that have experienced…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Child Development, Asian History, Literature Appreciation

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