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Norefalk, Christian; Papastephanou, Marianna – Theory and Research in Education, 2023
This article investigates whether there is any place for the school of thought that is known as analytic philosophy of education in the aftermath of postmodernism, and whether analytic philosophy of education can be treated as a 'method', among other alternative 'methods', that can be applied regardless of what kind of '-ism' or ideology one…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Postmodernism, Ideology, Evaluation Methods
Khine, Myint Swe, Ed. – Routledge Research in Education, 2023
Drawing on the theories and philosophies of Deleuze and Guattari, this edited collection explores the concept of rhizomatic learning and consolidates recent explorations in theory building and multidisciplinary research to identify new directions in the field. Knowledge transfer is no longer a fixed process. Rhizomatic learning posits that…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Global Approach, Educational Innovation, Creative Teaching
Markula, Pirkko – Quest, 2023
Skill learning is considered an essential component of physical education, dance, and sport and consequently, there is an existing body of literature with concepts to be applied to teaching and coaching practices. However, research into skill learning in fitness is largely absent. In this article, I provide a poststructuralist informed approach to…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Fitness, Skill Development, Postmodernism
Pardede, Parlindungan – Journal of English Teaching, 2023
To English educators and researchers, having a good grasp of what a language is and how language learning takes place is important. To a certain extent, surveying language study development is a good start to achieving the goal. This article is the second part of a literature review summarizing language studies taking place along the history of…
Descriptors: Postmodernism, Language Research, Language Usage, Diachronic Linguistics
Miller, Alistair – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2021
To many philosophers of education who are dissatisfied with the current value-neutral goal-driven technocratic curriculum, the idea of "Bildung"--which I conceive here in the neo-humanist form associated with Wilhelm von Humboldt--holds great appeal. It seems to promise, on the one hand, a richer, culturally situated form of rationality,…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Curriculum, Lifelong Learning, Postmodernism
Schwarz-Franco, Orit – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2022
Teachers are necessarily free. The present article discusses the dual meaning of this necessity. The first meaning relates to freedom as an inevitable aspect of the actual reality in the classroom (the "is"); the second to teachers' freedom as the ideal condition, or a prerequisite for optimal teaching (the "ought").…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Professional Autonomy, Educational Philosophy, Decision Making
Cliffe, Johanna; Solvason, Carla – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2022
This article considers the multifaceted concept of ethics and how, despite being a familiar notion within education, it is still much contested within literature and professional practice. Drawing on postmodern, feminist and political literature, the authors explore (re)conceptualisations of ethics and ethicality in relation to ethical identity,…
Descriptors: Ethics, Ethical Instruction, Early Childhood Education, Self Concept
Tytler, Cassandra – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2022
This paper explores the potential for a mode of postqualitative inquiry as generative knowledge-affect by looking towards the practice-led in-progress intermedial project, "We Found A Body." The project functions as a form of urban play in a way that decentres and reconstructs participants so that their bodies, their technology and the…
Descriptors: Drama, Human Body, Technology, Environment
Yoon, Jong-pil – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
This essay critically examines the so-called 'unnaturalness' of historical thinking. I identify and analyse three lines of argument frequently invoked by historians to defend the validity of historical inquiry in response to scepticism, which is often couched in postmodern terms. In doing so, I highlight that these lines of argument are predicated…
Descriptors: History, Educational Philosophy, Postmodernism, Historians
Turyahikayo, Everest – Knowledge Management & E-Learning, 2021
This paper examined six philosophical paradigms, namely positivism, interpretivism, post-positivism, pragmatism, post modernism and critical realism. The paradigms serve as the bases for knowledge management research and practice. Basing on a critical review of literature and drawing from tacit insights, the paper reveals that positivist managers…
Descriptors: Knowledge Management, Philosophy, Realism, Postmodernism
Robson, Jenny – Global Studies of Childhood, 2022
The 2018 anti-Trump protest in London is dominated by an effigy, in the form of a balloon, that morphs President Donald Trump and childhood. Whilst this can be interpreted as a humorous act to ridicule Trump, a critical reading of the scene through a postmodern lens suggests that the image is an appropriation and manipulation of childhood. Trump…
Descriptors: Presidents, Foreign Countries, Activism, Children
McGovern, Patrick; Yacobucci, Peter – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
What is a good working definition of "Postmodernity" for the undergraduate in Political Science? "Postmodernism?" What are the differences? This article provides a number of definitions designed to help faculty and undergraduates understand the terms "Postmodernity" and "Postmodernism." The purpose of the…
Descriptors: Politics, Postmodernism, Political Science, Presidents
Kester, Kevin – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
This paper argues for a postcritical praxis in global citizenship education (GCE) and peace education (PE). The paper begins by critiquing the interlocking fields of GCE and PE as problematically framed around the three key pillars of liberal peace. Then, drawing on postabyssal thinking the paper illustrates that the Western-centricity of liberal…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Peace, Interdisciplinary Approach, Postmodernism
Ali-Khan, Carolyne – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2020
Metaphors invite. They contribute to our ability to makes sense of experience as they beacon us to make new (and sometimes playful) connections. In this text, I have created a postmodern metaphor, one willing to joyfully transgress disciplinary boundaries. Melding interviews, iconic images, snippets of academic text, poetry, and the power of…
Descriptors: Postmodernism, Figurative Language, Interdisciplinary Approach, Sciences
Boubaker Mohrem; Samira El-Khawaldeh – Multicultural Learning and Teaching, 2024
Generally speaking, third-world literary scholars have been seen as representative tools for their societies. The current article aims to look at postmodern African and Asian societies. Thus, these two literary works "The Arrangers of Marriage" by the African novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and "Brick Lane" by Monica Ali…
Descriptors: Novels, Authors, Self Concept, Immigrants

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