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Hand, Michael – Educational Theory, 2023
Schools plausibly have a role to play in countering radicalization by taking steps to prevent the acquisition of extremist beliefs, dispositions, and attitudes. A core component of the extremist mindset is aversion to compromise. Michael Hand inquires here into the possibility, desirability, and means of educating against this attitude. He argues…
Descriptors: Ideology, Antisocial Behavior, Violence, Social Influences
Howlett, Caitlin – Educational Theory, 2019
In this article, Caitlin Howlett offers a critical framework for understanding the limits of prohibitive and individually oriented sexual harassment policies in academia through a discussion of melodrama. Howlett draws on the work of Linda Williams, Emma Goldman, and Carole Vance in arguing that such sexual harassment policies participate in…
Descriptors: Sexual Harassment, School Policy, College Faculty, Organizational Culture
Jackson, Liz; Muñoz-García, Ana Luisa – Educational Theory, 2019
In diverse academic spaces around the world, sexual and gendered harassment is increasingly recognized as a problem. High-profile cases continue to emerge that underscore how gendered harassment is normalized in elite research contexts. In this article, Liz Jackson and Ana Luisa Muñoz-García analyze three recent policy cases for decreasing sexual…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sexual Harassment, Gender Bias, Bullying
Mulcahy, D. G. – Educational Theory, 2018
D. G. Mulcahy highlights some of Jane Roland Martin's major contributions to the field of philosophy of education in this review essay. He focuses on several of Martin's better-known works--including "Reclaiming a Conversation," "The Schoolhome," "Changing the Educational Landscape," "Coming of Age in…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Liberal Arts, General Education, Educational Theories
Rosenblith, Suzanne; Bindewald, Benjamin – Educational Theory, 2014
This essay by Suzanne Rosenblith and Benjamin Bindewald is motivated by the question of how do those who value civic liberalism give the religiously orthodox a reason to engage in pluralist democratic deliberations in a manner that does not allow intolerance to undermine the foundations of liberal democracy. Introducing the idea of tolerance as…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civics, Democracy, Cultural Pluralism
Feinberg, Walter – Educational Theory, 2013
In this review of Warren Nord's "Does God Make a Difference? Taking Religion Seriously in Our Schools and Universities," Walter Feinberg provides a detailed analysis of Nord's argument that the study of religion should be constitutionally mandated as a corrective to the overwhelmingly secular course of study offered in…
Descriptors: Religion, Religious Factors, Public Schools, State Church Separation
Mayo, Cris – Educational Theory, 2013
In this article, Cris Mayo examines the relationship among anti-LGBTQ policies, gay marriage, and sexuality education. Her concern is that because gay marriage is insufficiently different from heterosexual marriage, adding it as an issue to curriculum or broader culture debate elides rather than addresses sexual difference. In other words,…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Social Bias, Sexual Identity, Sexual Orientation
Petrovic, John E. – Educational Theory, 2013
Teaching about homosexuality, especially in a positive light, has long been held to be a controversial issue. There is, however, a view of the capacity for reason that finds that those who deem homosexuality to be controversial will ultimately contradict themselves, becoming unreasonable. By this standard of reason, homosexuality should be treated…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Teaching Methods, Sex Education, Epistemology
Gereluk, Dianne – Educational Theory, 2013
Issues of sexual orientation elicit ethical debates in schools and society. In jurisdictions where a legal right has not yet been established, one argument commonly rests on whether schools ought to address issues of same-sex relationships and marriage on the basis of civil equality, or whether such controversial issues ought to remain in the…
Descriptors: Democracy, Sexual Orientation, Sexual Identity, Civil Rights
Corngold, Josh – Educational Theory, 2013
How should common schools in a liberal pluralist society approach sex education in the face of deep disagreement about sexual morality? Should they eschew sex education altogether? Should they narrow its focus to facts about biology, reproduction, and disease prevention? Should they, in addition to providing a broad palette of information about…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Cultural Pluralism, Multicultural Education, Sexuality
Gilead, Tal – Educational Theory, 2011
Today, the influence of economic thought on educational theory is evident. It seems to weaken, however, the further we travel back in history. In this article, Tal Gilead examines the historical origins of this influence. He shows that it first emerged in French educational thought during the second half of the eighteenth century. Through…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economics, Educational History, Role of Education
Li, Huey-li – Educational Theory, 2007
In this essay, Huey-li Li inquires into how ecofeminist analyses of the woman-nature affinity call for the rectification of polarized conceptions of "nature." By attending to the interconnections between various forms of oppression, Li argues, ecofeminism sheds light on how gender ideology influences our worldview and the construction of…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Norms, Ethics, Feminism
Bingham, Charles – Educational Theory, 2006
Social struggles that turn on race, gender, and sexuality are struggles for recognition. At least, this has been a widespread assumption for decades. Yet this assumption has come under critique of late. In this essay, Charles Bingham looks into the debate that surrounds the recognitive paradigm. He looks both at the general (noneducational)…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Racial Factors, Gender Issues, Sexuality