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Varpanen, Jan; Saari, Antti; Jurvakainen, Katri; Kallio, Johanna – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2022
Self-cultivation--taking pedagogical action to educate oneself--is an integral part of non-formal adult education. Ever since Greek antiquity, it has been a central ingredient in the western philosophical and educational tradition. However, we argue that the global challenges that have emerged in the present era of the ecological crisis call for a…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Self Actualization, Adult Education, Nonformal Education
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McDonald, Zahraa – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2014
Islamic education has been regarded as a thorn in the side of religious minority community integration into the nation state, and consequently to the expression of citizenship. Expressions of citizenship are associated with public participation while Islamic education is more readily associated with retreat and isolation of religious communities.…
Descriptors: Islam, Islamic Culture, Religious Education, Literature Reviews
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Hayden, Matthew J. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2012
What is philosophy of education? This question has been answered in as many ways as there are those who self-identify as philosophers of education. However, the questions our field asks and the research conducted to answer them often produce papers, essays, and manuscripts that we can read, evaluate, and ponder. This paper turns to those tangible…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Periodicals, Journal Articles, Educational Research
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Zembylas, Michalinos – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2003
Describes the new dynamic found in exploring the role of discourse of discursive structures and normative practices through which teaching is figured and practiced. Develops an account that creates this new dynamic and encourages a missing conversation in the areas of emotions in teaching by discussing how sociopolitical and cultural aspects…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Psychological Needs, Psychological Patterns, Self Actualization
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Semetsky, Inna – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2003
Explores continuity between the philosophical positions: French poststructuralist Gilles Deleuze and John Dewey. Aims to open up consideration of Deleuze's philosophy to educational theory and practice in the context of current debates and in line with Dewey's legacy. Concludes the paper by affirming Deleuze's place in the contemporary scholarship…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Developmental Continuity, Educational Philosophy, Individual Development
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Irwin, Ruth – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2003
This paper is a philosophical analysis of Heidegger and Nietzsche's approach to metaphysics and the associated problems of nihilism. Discusses the two philosophers offer a critique of Humanism while upholding education as the wellspring of values in society. Concludes that ethical evaluation of new forms of knowledge is crucial to human…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Developmental Continuity, Educational Philosophy, Individual Development
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Waghid, Yusef – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2003
Argues that Outcomes-based Education is conceptually trapped in an instrumentally justifiable view of education. Discusses that the process of specifying outcome sin educational discourse lends itself to manipulation and control thereby making the idea of Outcomes-based Education impoverished. Argues for education through rational reflection and…
Descriptors: Behavior, Community Colleges, Outcome Based Education, Outcomes of Education
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Bengtsson, Jan – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2003
Investigates the possibilities of self-reflection for the teaching profession by relating the problem the philosophy of Rene Descartes, Immanuel Kant, and Edmund Husserl. Explains that in philosophy reflection has always played a major role, while it has not always had a major role in education. Concludes that it is possible to learn from mistakes…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Community Colleges
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English, Fenwick W. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2002
Argues that there is not a field (as a totality) of educational administration; rather there are many fields. Suggests abandoning privilege based on scientific sanctuary, and instead examining leadership issues subjectively and within context. (Contains 100 references.) (NB)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Context Effect, Critical Theory, Cultural Context
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Kochan, Frances K. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2002
Argues that the work of Jurgen Habermas offers a means of blending modern and postmodern elements in the field of educational administration. Discusses Habermas' guiding principles, which include: (1) consensus can always be challenged; (2) power must be equalized among those communicating; and (3) the only force that should prevail is that of a…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Context Effect, Critical Theory, Cultural Context