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Genejane M. Adarlo – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
Similar to ongoing discussions about the existence of Filipino philosophy, questions remain whether there is indeed a Filipino philosophy of education or not. Several scholars have sought an authentic Filipino philosophy of education that is untouched by colonization, while others have acknowledged that foreign influence cannot be taken away from…
Descriptors: Progressive Education, Educational Policy, Western Civilization, Higher Education
Madhu Prabakaran – Higher Education for the Future, 2025
This article explores the diverse epistemic perspectives on intelligence, tracing its conceptual evolution across early Indian philosophy, Western philosophical thought and contemporary computational theories. Intelligence is examined as a dynamic, multifaceted phenomenon that transcends mere cognition, extending into embodied, ecological and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Software, Philosophy
Wei, Flora Liuying; Enslin, Penny – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
This article considers a postcolonial approach to comparative philosophy of education as comprising four key features: ethnography, translation, hybridity, and critique. This conception of comparative philosophy of education is first located in the postcolonial context that demands sensitivity to the ongoing dangers of orientalism. Each of these…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Postcolonialism, Comparative Analysis, Ethnography
Naoko Saito; Tomohiro Akiyama – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
Against the prevailing outcomes-based education and the instrumentalization of education, a movement has arisen towards holistic education. This aims to go beyond objective measurement of the outcomes of education in order to treat the student as a whole person. In this paper, we shall examine some strands of education in Japan which in some way…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Holistic Approach, Educational Anthropology, Outcomes of Education
Okan, Nesrullah – Educational Policy Analysis and Strategic Research, 2023
This study aims to examine the concept of self-criticism in the context of Western and Eastern cultures and to examine graduate students' perceptions regarding this concept. When reviewing the Western literature, researchers have generally associated the idea of self-criticism with psychopathology, while researchers in Eastern cultures typically…
Descriptors: Criticism, Self Concept, Psychological Patterns, Cultural Differences
Kato, Morimichi – Educational Studies in Japan: International Yearbook, 2022
Today, teaching literature has an established place within the school and university curricula in Western and East Asian countries. This seems so natural that we take the educational role of literature for granted. However, history teaches us that elevating literature to an academic subject required a defense of literature against the critical…
Descriptors: Literature, Teaching Methods, Criticism, Moral Values
Sugita, Hirotaka – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
This paper re-envisions the personhood of severely disabled children, who are often excluded from the category of human beings in the academic literature due to their perceived lack of mental faculties, based on Japanese philosopher Watsuji Tetsuro's concept of human beings ("ningen"). It begins with Carl Elliott's claim that personhood…
Descriptors: Ethics, Educational Philosophy, Western Civilization, Criticism
Nie, Jinfang – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
Textology has gradually become an important field and special research area in the overall pattern of Chinese Marxism since the beginning of the 21st century. Scholars have honed new explanations with new understandings concerning the relations between the origins of Marx's thought and the Western cultural tradition, the continuity and essence of…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Political Attitudes, Case Studies, Criticism
Williams, Kevin – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2021
The argument of this paper is that many texts of the Western literary canon rather than being vehicles of establishment values are critical of these values. Teaching these texts allows educators to challenge the interests of those who hold power in society as well as conventional sexual morality and gender stereotypes. Many important works of…
Descriptors: Western Civilization, Literature, Ethnocentrism, Literary Criticism
Takayama, Keita – Educational Studies in Japan: International Yearbook, 2022
This paper begins by revisiting my earlier critical review of the international scholarship on Japanese schooling (Takayama, 2011). In this work, I critiqued three books on Japanese schooling, by Ryoko Tsuneyoshi (2001), Nancy Sato (2004), and Peter Cave (2007), along with other English-language scholarships on Japanese education. Drawing on a…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, International Education, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries
Choo, Suzanne S. – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2021
Recent debates among scholars in Literature education have led to polarizing views about the aims of the subject. The debate reignites ancient quarrels about the aesthetic and political values of literary study and relatedly, the different pedagogical approaches to teaching. In the first part of this paper, I explore the aesthetic-political divide…
Descriptors: Ethics, Literature, Teaching Methods, Political Attitudes
Moorosi, Pontso – Research in Educational Administration & Leadership, 2021
Perhaps one of the most scathing critiques on school leadership and management literature in Africa is its reliance on western models that do not quite fit the context, hence a lack of relevance. In this article I present a postcolonial reading of the representation of school leadership and management literature in Africa. The analysis suggests…
Descriptors: Postcolonialism, School Administration, Foreign Countries, Criticism
Saada, Najwan; Magadlah, Haneen – British Journal of Religious Education, 2021
The teaching of Islam in Western and non-Western societies may be located along a continuum from critical to non-critical paradigms. Islamic religious education is dominated by the non-critical paradigm and a devotional discourse of religious education. This is true in both Islamic and non-Islamic countries and is relevant to the teaching of both…
Descriptors: Islam, Religious Education, Teaching Methods, Western Civilization
Niranjan Casinader; Ayub Sheik – Education in the Asia-Pacific Region: Issues, Concerns and Prospects, 2021
One of the key facets of educational globalisation has been the increasing diffusion of learning programmes based on 'Western' principles, whether this is in the context of school curriculum frameworks, educational policy, or standalone 'international education programmes' (Casinader, Culture, transnational education and thinking: Case studies in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Neoliberalism, Literacy, Global Approach
Park, Joseph Sung-Yul – Critical Inquiry in Language Studies, 2022
This paper discusses how critiquing the convergence of neoliberalism and coloniality can become a crucial juncture for imagining alternatives to neoliberal foreign language education. Neoliberalism and coloniality are both mediated by aspects of subjectivity, which not only obscures their co-dependence, but also naturalizes their logic as they…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Moral Values, Foreign Countries, Criticism
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