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Chris North; Matiu Tai Ratima – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2024
The role of digital technologies in outdoor and environmental education is contested and therefore educators should carefully consider their inclusion or exclusion of networked spaces. In addition, educators are asked to make their pedagogical intentions visible to students. We ask 'How might we include our students in decisions about…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Technology Uses in Education, Conservation (Environment), Decision Making Skills
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Xuan, Dung Bui; Xuan, Thanh Bui – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2021
Rousseau was a great thinker of educational philosophy. This paper explores Rousseau's view of educational philosophy to be aware of educational goals and innovation using dialectical materialism. Methodology is a comprehensive principle, a development principle, and a specific historical focus. The above method is the basis for understanding…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Innovation, Foreign Countries, Educational History
Bo Yan; Thomas Aberli – Phi Delta Kappan, 2024
The annual budgeting process is a valuable opportunity for districts to systematically examine both resource use and programming. They can then use the findings to optimize resource use and improve program efficacy in ways that will lead to increased student achievement. Bo Yan and Thomas Aberli discuss three root causes for districts' inability…
Descriptors: Budgeting, School Districts, Resource Allocation, Expenditures
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Wise, Maggie; Martin, Bruce; Szolosi, Andrew; Foreman, Tamarine – Journal of Experiential Education, 2023
Background: 45-60% of global climate emissions come from individual consumerism choices. In Western culture, nature is seen as a resource, a series of challenges to conquer, limited to facts and figures, or a threat. As practices and language of sustainability still view the environment simply as a resource, and therefore as something separate…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Climate, Sustainability, Environmental Education
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Lee, Boyung – Religious Education, 2021
The cognitive, emotional, physical, gendered, sexual, and spiritual dimensions of human nature and experience are inseparable and intricate parts of every education anchored in religion. Incorporating her own learning journey stories, particularly her failure experiences, the author invites religious educators to delve into critical dialogues and…
Descriptors: Trauma, Teaching Methods, Religious Education, Sexuality
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Morantes-Africano, Leonardo – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2023
This paper engages Bourdieu's theories of social and cultural reproduction, namely that of habitus, symbolic power, and symbolic violence, with the work of queer theorists, to interrogate the theory and practice of heteronormativity. The paper centrally argues that issues of inequalities experienced by sexual minorities are rooted on a received…
Descriptors: Social Bias, LGBTQ People, Social Influences, Socialization
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Roberts, Kean; Kruse, Jerrid – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2019
As people seek out more naturalistic experiences (e.g. camping, visiting National and State Parks, etc.), it is increasingly important for students to leave our classrooms with an understanding of and relationship to nature. The NGSS exposes students to environmental problems of today and works toward the EPA's description of environmental…
Descriptors: Natural Resources, Ecology, Environmental Education, Conservation (Environment)
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Pollitt, Jo; Blaise, Mindy; Rooney, Tonya – Environmental Education Research, 2021
This paper reports on insights gained from incorporating dance improvisation into a broader early years environmental education ethnographic research project. Findings are reported from a two-day workshop where a dancer was invited to work with young children to attune to the weather through their bodies. In these workshops, the practice of dance…
Descriptors: Dance, Environmental Education, Teaching Methods, Young Children
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Persson, Roland S. – International Journal for Talent Development and Creativity, 2022
Cosmopolitanism is an ancient Greek notion which in modern times has found its way into educational practice. It expresses a moral responsibility toward everyone irrespective of cultural background, looks or ability. However, it is an ideology difficult to operationalise and convey in education if the objective is to change learners' attitudes for…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Cultural Awareness, Moral Values, Social Responsibility
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White, John – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2019
Until recently teacher education in England has always contained a 'philosophical' element -- to do with what education is for in the light of human nature. The paper traces its history since 1839, through inspirational approaches -- based first on religion and later on psychology -- to the critical approach of R S Peters and his colleagues in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Philosophy, Preservice Teacher Education, Educational History
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Weldemariam, Kassahun – Environmental Education Research, 2020
Early Childhood Education in general, and Early Childhood Education for Sustainability in particular, have dominantly relied on an ontological framework that privileges children's agency. This paper challenges this dominant narrative by attuning to the everyday ways in which children are moved by the weather within a multitude of weather…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Sustainability, Environmental Education, Weather
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Bousalis, Rina – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2017
Although finding fault with someone or something is part of human nature, blame is merely a perception. Before assigning blame in the causation of historical events, students should be given the opportunity to look past textbook generalizations and establish sociological imagination, or the ability to recognize history's connection to society and…
Descriptors: Imagination, Generalization, Empathy, Social Influences
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Oguri, Yuko; Takano, Takako – Policy Futures in Education, 2021
This paper discusses human relationships with the natural world in Japanese educational policy. Based on two case studies, we argue that policy must recognize the cultural and spiritual ties that people in Japan have fostered in order to live well, which this paper considers to be part of "re-wilding education policy." We briefly review…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Change, Case Studies, Asian Culture
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Munzel, G. Felicitas – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019
To perfect human beings with an innate propensity for radical evil is a formidable task. Kant explicitly says that the propensity for evil is not eradicable; it is rooted in human nature, specifically in the human power of choice-making. The task is to reorient the natural order of choice-making (which derives its maxim from an object of the…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Antisocial Behavior, Aesthetics, Self Esteem
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Meixi; Moreno-Dulcey, Fernando; Alcalá, Lucia; Keyser, Ulrike; Elliott-Groves, Emma – AERA Open, 2022
This article illustrates how designing schools with Indigenous systems of relationality can be life giving for a healthier post-COVID world. Indigenous systems of relationality--the worldviews, beliefs and practices, and moral precepts of being in relation with the rest of the living world--are the cornerstone of Indigenous knowledges, and the…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Teacher Role, Foreign Countries, COVID-19
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