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Loving, Cathleen C. – American Educational Research Journal, 1997
Explores the debate between positivist and postmodern points of view in science education. Historical and philosophical interpretations of the issues lead to the conclusion that science teacher education should look for neutral ground, stressing the best of various positions and emphasizing creativity in science. (SLD)
Descriptors: Creativity, Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
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Prawat, Richard S. – American Educational Research Journal, 1999
Proposes a solution to the learning paradox (how learning develops from prior learning) that is based on the work of C. Peirce and J. Dewey. Ideas, as opposed to schemas or postmodernist discourse, are viewed as the real carriers of meaning. Abduction offers the best chance of coming to terms with the paradox. Contains 78 references. (Author/SLD)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Learning Experience, Paradox, Postmodernism
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Apple, Michael W.; Noddings, Nel; Gee, James Paul; Cunningham, Michael; Russell, Dee; Cherryholmes, Cleo H.; Pekarsky, Daniel – American Educational Research Journal, 1999
Seven articles comment on the proposed resolution of the "learning paradox" of how people make meaning and learn from prior learning. The reviewers find much of merit in the proposed reliance on the work of J. Dewey and C. Peirce, but they criticize many aspects of the paper, especially its brief treatment of the learning paradox itself.…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Learning Experience, Paradox, Postmodernism