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Eitner, Ande – Education and Culture, 2022
Artificial intelligence is profoundly transforming the world in various spheres and already finding its way into educational institutions. This essay aims to examine whether the Deweyan ideal of education can be achieved through such digital means. By analyzing how both the aims and means of education, as defined by Dewey, can be understood in the…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Assessment, Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education
Taylor, Kevin – Education and Culture, 2022
For Dewey, growth in the educative process means education that enriches and expands one's experience as it prepares students for not only a vocation but also entry into and transaction with the world. In few places can we see growth, generally understood, to be occurring as fast as in big data technology. This essay begins with an overview of…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Development, Technology Uses in Education, Learning Analytics
Weber, Eric Thomas; Cowherd, Heather; Morales, Mia – Education and Culture, 2022
John Dewey argued that for education to be democratic, it is important for students to be not merely spectators but also participants in learning. Teachers sometimes find personal computing devices to be distracting or to contribute to passivity rather than activity in the classroom. In this essay we examine the question of whether a student's…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Democracy, Cooperative Learning, Student Participation
Flowers, Johnathan – Education and Culture, 2022
This essay applies lessons from John Dewey's theory of democracy and democratic education to the modern development of information communications technologies and the assertion that the development of such technologies will lead to a more open, more democratic society. Given the continuity of the technology and its applications with structures of…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Democracy, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories
Taganas, Krissah Marga B. – Education and Culture, 2022
This paper is exploratory in a sense: I explore the possibility of feminist pragmatism as a pedagogical position compatible with online education. I argue in this paper that feminist pragmatism (FP) can be an important philosophic resource to continually challenge and change the online educational conversation. Contemporary feminist pragmatism is…
Descriptors: Feminism, Online Courses, Educational Technology, Distance Education
Del Fabbro, Olivier – Education and Culture, 2022
A society that uses drills and conditioning to train its machine learning models risks creating an alienated situation between human and machine in social life, as these teaching methods generate a lack of responsibility for the actions produced by such machines. Both John Dewey and Gilbert Simondon present conceptions and ideas that shed a…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Man Machine Systems, Technical Education, Educational Theories
Bennett-Kinne, Andrea – Education and Culture, 2022
This essay draws from a pragmatic feminist approach. It outlines the importance of relational ethics and Deweyan democracy to educational practices using the exploitative situation of emergency remote learning and women teachers to show the impact of systems that were in place before the COVID-19 pandemic, but which have become more concerning…
Descriptors: Feminism, Ethics, Democracy, Educational Practices
Machielsen, John A. – Education and Culture, 2022
I argue for taking John Dewey's pluralistic ethics as a starting point, or embedded practice, from and in which technological innovations are conceptualized, critiqued, designed, tested, and eventually implemented. Dewey reconstructs human reason into operational intelligence where all behavior becomes gradually imaginative. I take Dewey's view of…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Ethics, Technological Advancement, Intelligence
Lee, Hyunju – Education and Culture, 2021
John Dewey acknowledges that nationalism contributed not only to the establishment of the modern nation of the United States and its national unity, but also to the independence of other colonized countries in the twentieth century. At the same time, he is also concerned with the detrimental effects of nationalism on individual agency and…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Global Approach, Citizenship, Nationalism
Eastman, Nicholas J.; Hansen, Ethan E. – Education and Culture, 2021
We contrast the centrality of free and full communication, especially as it occurs in classrooms, for John Dewey's democratic vision of the Great Community with the technologically mediated classroom communication characteristic of the COVID-19 pandemic. We focus on Google's dominance of educational communication in particular. Drawing on Shoshana…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Computer Mediated Communication, COVID-19, Pandemics
Schelling, Natalie; Mason, Lance E. – Education and Culture, 2021
This paper considers elementary teachers' perceptions of data-driven decision making (DDDM) through the lens of Dewey's science of education. Dewey argues that educational science can be used to improve teaching and learning, but it must be flexible, attendant to multiple dimensions of growth, and grounded in real classroom experiences with…
Descriptors: Data Use, Decision Making, Progressive Education, Science Education
Tschaepe, Mark D. – Education and Culture, 2021
This essay examines contemporary digital educational assessment and argues that there are underlying problematic values and consequences entailed by the datafication of education as coupled with assessment practices. By applying Dewey's work concerning curriculum, aims, growth, and the conception of democracy through education to current methods,…
Descriptors: Data, Educational Technology, Educational Assessment, Progressive Education
Villacañas de Castro, Luis S. – Education and Culture, 2021
In this article I aim to establish a relevant connection between John Dewey's educational philosophy and the hippie communes of the United States during the nineteen sixties and seventies. After an assessment of Dewey's philosophy against the background of the countercultural sixties, I summarize and organize Dewey's philosophical thought around…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Cultural Influences, Collective Settlements, Occupations
Anderson, Morgan – Education and Culture, 2021
While questions surrounding the relationship between education and technology have captured the attention of philosophers of education in recent decades, such concerns have taken on new import. Particularly in the post COVID-19 educational landscape, EdTech has become bound up with power and ideology in ways that warrant ongoing scrutiny. Building…
Descriptors: Progressive Education, Educational Technology, Pragmatics, Power Structure
Coulter, Bob – Education and Culture, 2021
Many schools today are driven by metrics intended to quantify student achievement, ostensibly in the interest of ensuring quality and accountability in public schools. In practice, this emphasis on performance over experience narrows schools' potential to foster student growth toward democratic citizenship. This article offers a constructive…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Measurement, Academic Achievement, Public Schools