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Davies, Brian – Sport, Education and Society, 2020
National styles of 'doing sociology' exist, all celebrating respective 'founding fathers'. Timid, British pragmatism has tended to misrecognise Durkheim ever since our barely transcended early 20th century origins. In relatively low-status teacher education, even when sociology of education was popularly taught from the late sixties through the…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Sociology, Political Attitudes, Teaching Methods
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Campbell, Louise – Ethics and Education, 2022
In discussions of the regulation of teaching, there are a number of issues which arise concerning how teachers understand the professional expectations upon them and the role that such standards play in supporting and maintaining the ethical dimensions of teachers' practice. Arguably, teachers' professional standards evolve to meet the needs of…
Descriptors: Ethics, Professionalism, Standards, Neoliberalism
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Godor, Brian P. – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2017
Student drop-out remains a critical issue facing educational professionals. For higher education, the vast research in the past 40 years has been influenced by the work of Tinto and his model of student persistence. In this model are several elements that have proven to sharpen the focus of student drop-out research such as the concept of…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Social Theories, Dropouts, Dropout Research
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Scoville, Caleb; Mooney, Heather – Teaching Sociology, 2023
Sociologists are engaging in a long-overdue reckoning about the place of the traditional canon in social theory courses and pedagogy. Instructors are revising their syllabi to include a more diverse set of authors while "provincializing" classics that have long been taught as universal. We confront the question of how to teach contested…
Descriptors: Social Scientists, Sociology, Social Theories, Teaching Methods
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Wetcher-Hendricks, Debra – Teaching Sociology, 2022
Although students rely on social solidarity in their everyday lives, they generally fail to acknowledge its existence. An active learning class exercise, conducted within approximately 35 minutes, introduces sociology students to Emile Durkheim's concept of solidarity and the distinction between its mechanical and organic forms. Some groups of…
Descriptors: Social Theories, Group Unity, Cooperation, Active Learning
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Strhan, Anna – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2016
This article explores the influence of Émile Durkheim on the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas in order both to open up the political significance of Levinas's thought and to develop more expansive meanings of moral and political community within education. Education was a central preoccupation for both thinkers: Durkheim saw secular education as the…
Descriptors: Ethics, Educational Philosophy, Moral Values, Judaism
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Vallera, Farah L. – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2019
This study explored utilizing augmented reality (AR) and project-based learning (PBL) strategies to increase students' understandings of sociological paradigms and the theorists' motivations behind their development. Using a posttest-only quasi-experimental control group design with experimental intervention, three groups of students' scores were…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Student Projects, Computer Simulation, Educational Technology
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Rao, S. Srinivasa; Singh, Smriti – Contemporary Education Dialogue, 2018
Karl Emil Maximilian Weber (1864-1920), more widely known as Max Weber, is credited with numerous contributions to modern sociology and is considered one of the pillars of the discipline along with Karl Marx and Emile Durkheim. Marx (1818-1883) was an established predecessor from Germany whose study of the nineteenth-century European society was…
Descriptors: Educational Sociology, Change Agents, Recognition (Achievement), Criticism
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Pavlyshyn, Liudmyla; Voronkova, Olga; Yakutina, Marina; Tesleva, Elena – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2019
The idea of regarding consistency in the nature and society originated in ancient philosophy in the form of a general concept of livability and integrity of being. The problem of consistency of social life was the focus of such thinkers of XIX-XX centuries, as Auguste Comte, Herbert Spencer, Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim, Max Weber, Pitirim Sorokin,…
Descriptors: Ethics, Moral Values, Philosophy, Social Life
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Field, John; Schemmann, Michael – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2017
The article analyses how citizenship is conceptualised in policy documents of four key international organisations. The basic assumption is that public policy has not turned away from adult learning for active citizenship, but that there are rather new ways in which international governmental organisations conceptualise and in some cases seek to…
Descriptors: International Organizations, Lifelong Learning, Educational Philosophy, Adult Learning
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William Joseph Fassbender – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2024
Purpose: This study builds on previous theoretical work that considered artificial intelligence (AI) and its potential for creating "teacher-centaurs" whose labor could be accelerated through the use of generative AI (Fassbender, in review). The purpose of this paper is to use empirical methods to study centaur teachers and the division…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Secondary School Teachers, Secondary Education
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Hordern, Jim – London Review of Education, 2019
This article discusses John White's recent critique of the notion of 'powerful knowledge'. It is argued that White raises some salient points but overlooks the genesis of powerful knowledge as an idea and its debt to Durkheim and Bernstein. It is suggested that the work of Michael Young and others on powerful knowledge can be understood as both an…
Descriptors: Sociology, Intervention, Foreign Countries, Knowledge Level
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Troy, Gil – Journal of Jewish Education, 2023
Identity Zionism as a Mature Zionist Approach to Israel Education Israel Education should be layered, accurate, factual, historical, and able to withstand the most exacting, objective scrutiny. But Israel Education, like all forms of Jewish education, should also instill pride, foster a sense of belonging, and inspire. ,Israel Education should…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Jews, Judaism, Ethnicity
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Slonimsky, Lynne – Education as Change, 2016
This paper explores a curriculum paradox that may arise for teachers in post-authoritarian regimes if a radically new curriculum, designed to prepare learners for democratic citizenship, requires them to be autonomous professionals. If teachers were originally schooled and trained under the old regime to follow the orders inscribed in syllabi and…
Descriptors: Social Change, Moral Values, Democratic Values, Professional Autonomy
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Hordern, Jim – Teaching in Higher Education, 2019
This paper discusses the nature of higher expertise in society and the role of higher education in constituting that expertise. It is argued that higher expertise relies on disciplined norms against which expert activity can be evaluated, and such norms are the basis not only for knowledge communities in higher education but also for other…
Descriptors: Expertise, Role of Education, Higher Education, Educational Practices
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