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Tsai, Chi-Ruei; Hong, Jon-Chao; Tai, Kai-Hsin – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2023
A variety of studies have attempted to explain the dispositions of imagination; notably, imagination engages and develops an individual's creativity. In the present study, we propose that three types of imagination dispositions (i.e., epistemic, sensory, and future imagination) serve as cognitive mechanisms for the ability to efficiently generate…
Descriptors: Imagination, Creativity, Epistemology, Sensory Experience
Sato, Kunimasa – Theory and Research in Education, 2023
The most important and general aim of the education system is to edify students, epistemically speaking. However, it is a sad reality that the education system is sometimes a corruptive epistemic environment in which a variety of epistemic injustices occur. In this article, I first argue that the special character of educational institutions means…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Justice, Epistemology, Educational Objectives
Rikke Toft Nørgård; Kim Holflod – International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education, 2024
This article argues for exploring, connecting, and applying utopian imagination, speculative design, and planetary thinking as a way forward for higher education to reimagine and move towards more hopeful planetary futures. It examines hopepunk and solarpunk perspectives on possible futures to propose a design agenda for rewidening and rewilding…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Futures (of Society), Educational Technology, Imagination
Soomin Kim; Deborah Norris; Jennifer Francois – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2025
Pretend play provides enriched environments for multiple cognitive and social purposes. The quality of children's pretend play depends on the process, including children's back and forth proposals and responses about the play frames. Proposing and responding to play ideas with metacommunication use, leadership-followership interactions are…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Preschool Children, Interpersonal Communication, Leadership Styles
Felipe Acuña; Francisca Corbalán – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2023
The subfield of Sociology of Education (SOE) concerned with the growth of neoliberalism through critically analysing its policies, discourses, and processes of subjectivation has made a significant contribution to education in the last 40 years. Whilst this scholarship has generated new knowledge about what happens to people, contexts and…
Descriptors: Educational Sociology, Neoliberalism, Bias, Epistemology
Meghan M. Salomon-Amend; Lance J. Rips – Grantee Submission, 2023
Readers assume that commonplace properties of the real world also hold in realistic fiction. They believe, for example, that the usual physical laws continue to apply. But controversy exists in theories of fiction about whether real "individuals" exist in the story's world. Does Queen Victoria exist in the world of "Jane Eyre,"…
Descriptors: Fiction, Imagination, Literature, Realism
Marina Pliushchik; Tuure Tammi; Pauliina Rautio – Journal of Environmental Education, 2024
Responses in resisting and subverting capitalist structures and practices often foreground imagination and experimentation. In environmental and sustainability education, imagination has been previously called upon as a way to sympathetically engage learners in environmental issues or to conjure alternative futures. But what other possibilities…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Sustainability, Learner Engagement, Imagination
Play Affordances of Natural and Non-Natural Materials in Preschool Children's Playful Learning Tasks
Hanadi A. Chookah; Joseph S. Agbenyega; Ieda M. Santos; Claudine Habak – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2024
The use of natural and non-natural play materials in early childhood education is a critical facilitator to children's learning and development. Different materials vary in their affordances for sophisticated play, imagination, and creativity, which contribute to children's complex thinking; with the current focus on technology, it has been…
Descriptors: Play, Affordances, Toys, Preschool Children
Rachel A. Gordon; Sandra W. Russ; Anastasia Dimitropoulos – Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 2024
Background: Children with Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) display impaired pretend play abilities, reflective of broader social-cognitive challenges. Pretend play interventions for children with PWS demonstrate preliminary efficacy for improving cognitive and affective processes in play. It is unknown which specific intervention strategies, such as…
Descriptors: Children, Preadolescents, Genetic Disorders, Play
Wojciech Kaftanski – Journal of Moral Education, 2024
This article argues for a unique role of imagination and mental images in the moral education of students. Imagination is rendered here as a capacity oriented toward realizable and salient goals; mental images are understood as particular future-oriented self-representations (FOSRs) devised by and held in imagination. FOSRs have four moral…
Descriptors: Imagination, Moral Values, Moral Development, Goal Orientation
Tim George; Kaila Lasher – Creativity Research Journal, 2024
Recent evidence suggests that constraints can facilitate creative thinking rather than hinder it. This research tested how individual differences in working memory capacity (WMC) affect the creativity of ideas generated under conditions of low and high constraint. Participants generated short sentences with either low or high constraints placed on…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Creative Thinking, Individual Differences, Capacity Building
Anna Backman – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
The purpose of this study is to explore a theoretical idea in relation to a body of empirical material from a reading activity involving a picturebook on shadow. The theoretical idea, sprung from variation theory, entails children's discernment through synchronic simultaneity as a key to their ability to imagine. To explore this idea, an analysis…
Descriptors: Imagination, Picture Books, Preschool Children, Learning Activities
Richard Jordan; Thomas M. Ward – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2024
We make two interventions in two evolving scholarly literatures. First, we show how fractal metaphors escape a recurring dichotomy in Christian pedagogical scholarship, the either/or of alienation from one's object of study versus union with it in "an act of love." Second, we try to replace recent interdisciplinary work's emphasis on…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Education, Imagination, Alienation
Nickolaus Alexander Ortiz – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2024
I use Toni Morrison's "Paradise" as a backdrop for framing a "Black Liberatory Fantasy" (Martin et al., 2019) that is rooted in what Dumas and ross ("Urban Education," 51(4):415-442, 2016) have conceptualized as BlackCrit. The goal of the current undertaking is to evaluate anecdotes of this working idea of paradise,…
Descriptors: African American Students, Mathematics Education, Social Justice, Humanism
Ezequiel Aleman; Ricardo Martinez – Reading Research Quarterly, 2024
This study explores how youth engage with literacy practices in the age of AI through the use of counter-cartographies within the Nayah-Irú curriculum. By critically examining digital platforms and the underlying algorithms, students embarked on a journey to understand and challenge the pervasive influence of artificial intelligence in their…
Descriptors: Digital Literacy, Artificial Intelligence, Algorithms, Educational Technology