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Gabi, Josephine; Olsson Rost, Anna; Warner, Diane; Asif, Uzma – Curriculum Journal, 2023
The impact of colonisation, cognitive imperialism, and Eurocentric modes of knowing, being and doing has had an effect on Higher Education, including teacher education. Colonial epistemologies, epistemicide, academic dependency, disempowerment and intellectual inferiority are challenged by liberatory pedagogies that present opportunities to…
Descriptors: Decolonization, Social Justice, Praxis, Teacher Educators
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Levinson, Martin – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2017
This article focuses on methodological and epistemological issues arising from a research project with two Gypsy communities (2010-2012) in the South West of England. Although the two communities seem to share cultural roots and values, and live within a few miles of each other, they have contrasting experiences within the education system and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Migrants, Participation, Resistance (Psychology)
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Murray, Jane – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2017
The academy has tended to marginalise young children as researchers (YCAR), even in matters affecting them, which denies young children agency and amounts to social injustice. Drawing on the YCAR study, which adopted a qualitative "jigsaw" methodology to co-research with children aged four to eight years (n = 138), their parents,…
Descriptors: Young Children, Epistemology, Early Childhood Education, Researchers
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Jones, Liz; Rossholt, Nina; Anastasiou, Thekla; Holmes, Rachel – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2016
This article considers what the repercussions are when the concept of "quality" is examined within the epistemological and ontological theoretical shifts that are afforded by post-humanism. In particular, Braidotti's configuring of thinking as "nomadic activity" and the need for "process ontology", together with…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Epistemology, Humanism, Educational Philosophy
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Jones, Jocelyn – International Journal for Transformative Research, 2015
This paper uses first person inquiry and presentational form to argue the case for a sensory approach to understanding professional connection and disconnection with children who may be being abused. The approach is underpinned by an epistemology or theory of knowledge which stems from a participatory world-view where appearances are not permanent…
Descriptors: Child Safety, Inquiry, Sensory Training, Child Abuse
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Murray, Jane – Early Child Development and Care, 2012
"Exploration" is recognised as research behaviour; anecdotally, as an early years' teacher, I witnessed many young children exploring. However, young children's self-initiated explorations are rarely regarded as research by adult researchers and policy-makers. The exclusion of young children's autonomous explorations from recognition as…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Children, Discovery Processes, Play
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Thomson, Pat; Hall, Christine; Jones, Ken – Journal of Education Policy, 2010
Policy sociologists typically research at large scale. This paper presents an example of a policy analysis which illuminates how policy is embedded in single incidents, lives and places. The case in point concerns the policy fetish for "closing the gap and raising the bar". This rhetoric is taken to mean improving the learning of all…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Policy Analysis, Epistemology, Educational Policy
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O'Grady, Kevin – Educational Action Research, 2008
A doctoral study is reported, of action research on the motivation of 12-14-year-old religious education pupils in England. An earlier master's dissertation gives the basis and cues a developed conceptual framework including adolescence, creativity, ethnography, pedagogy and iterativity. Four cycles of praxis are traced. The emergent factors in…
Descriptors: Cues, Action Research, Ethnography, Motivation