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Kristinsson, Sigurður – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2023
Universities can sharpen their commitment to democracy through institutional change. This might be resisted by a traditional understanding of universities. The question arises whether universities have defining purposes that demarcate possible university policy, strategic planning, and priority setting. These are significant questions because…
Descriptors: Universities, Educational Development, Democracy, Educational Change
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Hardman, Sara; de Rezende Rocha, Tomas – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2023
Teacher strikes have taken place in the United States since the end of the 19th century, became much more common in the 1960s, and have enjoyed a resurgence over the past five years (2018-2023). In this paper, we analyze teacher strikes with two main objectives. First, we examine how sexism and misogyny impact discourse around teacher strikes, as…
Descriptors: Teachers, Teacher Strikes, Gender Bias, Discourse Analysis
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Smith, Spencer J. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2022
Most studies of No-Excuses charter schools are distributive in nature. They answer a question of distributive justice: do these schools adequately close the academic achievement gap that exists in America between white and Black or Hispanic students? When discussion of No-Excuses schools is limited to their distributive worth, critics of…
Descriptors: Zero Tolerance Policy, Charter Schools, Justice, Achievement Gap
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Buckley, Alex – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2021
The phrase 'teaching and learning' has essentially replaced the word 'teaching' in educational discourse. The linguistic shift occurred as part of a wider movement in the 1980s and 1990s to give greater attention to learning in the educational process, and the phrase served a sloganistic function. With the learning paradigm now largely…
Descriptors: Instruction, Learning, Discourse Analysis, Misconceptions
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Szkudlarek, Tomasz – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2019
In the paper I analyze two features of the genre of the pedagogical. First is a particular usage of "should" statements (which I call postulational rhetoric) where one can identify an effect of erasing present normative behavior, while that which is postulated is turned into an unattainable ideal, or a value. Second, I analyze…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Discourse Analysis, Educational Objectives, Political Attitudes
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Stanger, Camilla – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2018
In this article I present a discussion about the purpose of education of, for and with black, working class, young women within an inner-London, twenty-first century college, and explore the complex and imperfect ways that educational purpose translates into educational practice. I discuss the respective value of two contrasting discourses of…
Descriptors: College Students, African American Students, Working Class, Females
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Hansen, Dion Rüsselbaek; Frederiksen, Lars Frode – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2017
In this paper we argue that transnational as well as national political demands and expectations on the educational field are contributing to (re)produce four ideological-based educational leadership discourses in the literature. In order to conceptualize these discourses, we turn to the work of Schmidt ("Diagnosis I--Filosoferende…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Politics of Education, Ideology, Educational Philosophy
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d'Agnese, Vasco – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2017
In recent decades, the shift towards the "learnification" of educational discourse has "de facto" reframed educational purposes and schooling practice, thus reframing what students should know, strive for, and, in a sense, be. In this paper, given the efforts to disrupt the dominance of learning discourse, I seek to engage…
Descriptors: Imagination, Educational Philosophy, Discourse Analysis, Educational Research
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Quay, John – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2017
In outdoor education discourse the notion of relation is often employed to convey basic connections between humanity and nature as human-nature relationships, yet the sense of relation itself is rarely questioned. Drawing on the work of Peirce and Dewey, I explore the ramifications of a more nuanced understanding of relation, specifically how…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Outdoor Education, Discourse Analysis, Physical Environment
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Greenhalgh-Spencer, Heather – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2017
Within the digital workforce, women are disappearing. While there are many factors that could be "blamed" for this phenomenon, this article takes issue with the sexist and patriarchal discourses that are deployed within the digital workforce. In many ways, sexist discourses are taken for granted within the digital workplace; and in that…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Gender Bias, Females, Discourse Analysis
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Rountree, Clarke; Rountree, John – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2015
Ever since the rhetorical turn in education, education scholars have recognized the importance of rhetoric in constructing and mediating human society. They have turned to rhetorical theory to come to terms with this rhetorically mediated reality and to engage students as critical citizens within it. Much of this work draws on rhetorical theorist…
Descriptors: Rhetorical Theory, Discourse Analysis, Motivation, Social Problems
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Mailloux, Steven – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2015
This essay takes a rhetorical pragmatist perspective on current questions concerning educational goals and pedagogical practices. It begins by considering some challenges to rhetorical approaches to education, placing those challenges in the theoretical context of their posing. The essay then describes one current rhetorical approach--based on…
Descriptors: Rhetorical Theory, Educational Objectives, Catholics, Discourse Analysis
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Moses, Michele S.; Saenz, Lauren P.; Farley, Amy N. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2015
The project we highlight in this article stems from our philosophical work on moral disagreements that appear to be--and sometimes are--intractable. Deliberative democratic theorists tout the merits of dialogue as an effective way to bridge differences of values and opinion, ideally resulting in agreement, or perhaps more often resulting in…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Discourse Analysis, Educational Research, Mixed Methods Research
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Kristjánsson, Kristján – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2014
This paper offers a sustained philosophical meditation on contrasting interpretations of the emotion of shame within four academic discourses--social psychology, psychological anthropology, educational psychology and Aristotelian scholarship--in order to elicit their implications for moral education. It turns out that within each of these…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Psychological Patterns, Moral Development, Discourse Analysis
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Wivestad, Stein M. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2013
Both in formal situations (as school teachers, football trainers, etc.) and in many, often unpredictable informal situations (both inside and outside institutions)--adults come close to children. Whether we intend it or not, we continually give them examples of what it is to live as a human being, and thereby we have a pedagogical responsibility.…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Individual Development, Adults
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