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Silberberger, Jan – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2022
Based on an ethnographic study on studio teaching at five leading European architecture schools, the paper at hand identifies three repeatedly occurring deficiencies (as well as one related problem) in the teaching of architectural design. Drawing on empirical data, the paper describes how 'epistemic positions' are shifted without reflection, that…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Architectural Education, Ethnography, Epistemology
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Zembylas, Michalinos – European Educational Research Journal, 2023
This paper theorizes the affective and moral grounding of "best practice" policymaking, particularly how best practice operates as an affective regime that encourages certain affective norms. To illustrate this, the author takes up the example of best practices promoted by the CoE's "Digital Citizenship Education Handbook" for…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Best Practices, Educational Policy, Citizenship Education
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Odugu, Desmond Ikenna – History of Education, 2023
Examining developments in the history of education in Africa as a whole raises far-reaching philosophical, anthropological and historical questions about what Africa is and whether such a history is even possible "as such." The course of that history and its tributaries wend around social theories; its dominant issues, tensions and gaps…
Descriptors: Educational History, Historiography, Historians, Colonialism
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Head, George – European Educational Research Journal, 2020
Educational research, and research in the Social Sciences more generally, has experienced a growth in the introduction of ethical review boards since the 1990s. Increasingly, universities have set up ethics review procedures that require researchers to submit applications seeking approval to conduct research. Review boards and the rules and…
Descriptors: Ethics, Educational Researchers, Educational Research, Standards
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Marta da Costa; Chris Hanley; Edda Sant – Curriculum Inquiry, 2024
This article explores possibilities for challenging liberal humanism, often expressed through cosmopolitanism, in global citizenship education (GCE) in European contexts, specifically England. Thinking with Sylvia Wynter's genealogy of the creation and universal imposition of "Man" as the dominant descriptive statement for the human and…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Humanities, Secondary School Teachers, Foreign Countries
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Moutsios, Stavros – European Education, 2020
This paper discusses the comparative perspective of the European Modernity towards other civilizations, and the creation of comparative studies, and, for that matter, of comparative education. The paper argues that much of the debate on Eurocentrism neglects the fact that the European tradition includes also an inextricable self-reflective…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Cross Cultural Studies, Criticism, Research Methodology
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Woldegiorgis, Emnet Tadesse – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
The notion of decolonisation implies the existence of a territory, entity, structure, or system which has previously been colonised by exogenous forces and thus needs to be liberated. In most African countries, the discourses of decolonisation of higher education emanate from the shared experience of imposed European colonisation that perpetuated…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Policy, Indigenous Knowledge, Futures (of Society)
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Lee, Elida; Somers, Pat; Taylor, Zachary; Fry, Jessica – Policy Futures in Education, 2022
This exploratory study responds to the criticism that non-instructional faculty or "academic professionals" at American universities are the cause of "administrative bloat." The purpose of the study was to build from the work of Rhoades (1998) and Kane (2007) to examine whether academic professionals at an R-1 (very-high…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Research Universities, Professionalism, Educational Change
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Caruso, Marcelo – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2022
Before and during the era when mass elementary schooling took off, children populated classrooms in many roles and not only as learners. The traditional teaching situation was actually full of children in roles as instructors, inspectors, and helpers, among others. In this contribution, the dichotomisation of expected classroom roles, being a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, School Administration, Elementary School Students
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Modood, Tariq – Multicultural Education Review, 2021
European/UNESCO interculturalism (IC) emerged as a critique of multiculturalism (MC) (complicated by the fact that there is an alternative interculturalism, not discussed here). I suggest that this relationship has gone through three phases. "Phase one" begins in the 1990s with a general dissatisfaction with MC from many political and…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Multicultural Education, Criticism, Educational History
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Nóvoa, António – Comparative Education, 2018
After criticising the solutionist drift, this article argues for the need for three gestures, in order to build a more problematised Comparative Education: "estrangement," that is, the ability to see the unknown and therefore to distance ourselves from what is already known; "intercession," that is, the ability to perceive the…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Foreign Countries, Educational History, Politics
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Barbousas, Joanna; Seddon, Terri – European Educational Research Journal, 2018
Studies of europeanisation have made a significant contribution to knowledge about education and how it has respatialised since the turn of the 21st century. This line of inquiry initially historicised the 1990s as a means of researching the emerging European space of education, but then morphed into studies of governing through the field of…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Policy, Case Studies
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Legg, Brian C. – Christian Higher Education, 2020
Education in the nineteenth century witnessed a revival of classical Scholasticism brought to use by many educational institutions within Europe and North America. These institutions felt a burgeoning tension among contemporary church teaching, enlightenment thinking, and the new philosophical thoughts emerging from Europe. Although…
Descriptors: Christianity, Churches, Religious Education, Criticism
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Papaioannou, Tao – Journal of Media Literacy Education, 2021
Situated within research on youth, participatory politics, and media framing of obesity, this study examined how undergraduate students in a media literacy course engaged with obesity discourse as a nexus of civic participation. Twenty-nine students enrolled on the course identified frames of obesity in plus-size model Tess Holliday's Instagram…
Descriptors: Obesity, Undergraduate Students, Social Media, Media Literacy
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Petrie, Margaret; McGregor, Callum; Crowther, Jim – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2019
Laclau and Mouffe have long argued the democratic possibilities of 'left populism' underpinned by their agonistic critique of liberal democracy. We are currently witnessing the attempted application of their theories by European political parties. However, there remains very little international scholarship taking up the challenge of situating…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Democracy, Criticism, Correlation
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