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Eacott, Scott – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2018
This paper is a response to Richard Niesche's recent JEAH paper claiming a 'theory turn' in educational leadership. Bringing Niesche's argument into conversation with recent work on social epistemology in the field, I argue that any claim for a theory turn is premature and arguably requires further nuancing of enduring issues. Framed around the…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Epistemology, Educational Theories, Educational Change
Michelson, Elana – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2021
In this commentary, Elana Michelson responds to Chad Hoggan and Tetyana Kloubert's critique of Michelson's "The Ethical Knower: Rethinking Our Pedagogy in the Age of Trump" (2019). Michelson concludes that Hoggan and Kloubert are right to call attention to the reemergence of fascist discourse and action across much of the globe and to…
Descriptors: Ethics, Educational Change, Teaching Methods, Progressive Education
Carson, Jamin – Educational Forum, 2014
In "We Need to Teach for Ethical Conduct," Dr. Robert Sternberg argued that students act unethically because they are unable to transfer principles of ethics into practice. While I agree that this is partially the case, it is also the case that unethical behavior is a result of the prevailing educational-philosophy: radical…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Constructivism (Learning), Epistemology, Educational Theories
Inon, Magen – Ethics and Education, 2019
Research shows that various pharmaceuticals can offer modest cognition enhancing effects for healthy individuals. These finding have caused some academics to support liberal use of pharmacological cognitive enhancement (PCE) in schools and universities. This approach partially arises from arguments implying there is little moral justification for…
Descriptors: Pharmacology, Drug Use, Cognitive Ability, Moral Values
Tillson, John – Journal of Education & Christian Belief, 2013
In this paper I provide a critical commentary of Elmer Thiessen's "The Ethics of Evangelism". Following an overview of the book's project and strategies, I discuss two stages of the project in detail. The first is Thiessen's analysis of "religious proselytism"; the second is Thiessen's arguments that…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Ethics, Christianity, Criticism
McLaren, Peter; Jandric, Petar – Policy Futures in Education, 2017
This conversation between Peter McLaren and Petar Jandric brings about some of the most recent and deepest of McLaren's insights into the relationship between revolutionary critical pedagogy and liberation theology, and outlines the main directions of development of McLaren's thought during and after "Pedagogy of Insurrection." In the…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Teaching Methods, Epistemology, Social Systems
Counsell, Christine – Curriculum Journal, 2011
The history education community's efforts to help pupils distinguish between the discipline of history and rawer forms of collective memory have been beset with problems from inside and outside the education community. From without, teachers face criticism for their supposed failure to foster narrowly celebratory versions of Britain's past; from…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Motivation, Memory, Epistemology
Aspin, D. N. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2013
In this article I describe the analytic approach adopted by Peters, his colleagues and followers of the "London line" in the 1960s and 1970s and argue that, even in those times, other approaches to philosophy of education were being valued and practised. I show that Peters and his colleagues later became aware of the need for philosophy of…
Descriptors: Reflection, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices, Epistemology
Maodzwa-Taruvinga, Mandivavarira; Cross, Michael – Curriculum Inquiry, 2012
South Africa's attainment of democracy in 1994 culminated in an educational reform anchored on an outcomes-based curriculum which was initially labelled Curriculum 2005 (C2005). The reform process and ensuing policy was rooted in labour movement debates and informed by the outcomes-based education (OBE) experiences in Australia and New Zealand.…
Descriptors: Outcome Based Education, Racial Segregation, Democracy, Conflict
Watras, Joseph – Journal of Ethnographic & Qualitative Research, 2010
This essay about the work of a famous anthropologist is an attempt to illuminate one way that researchers could apply their findings about the behavior of people in particular groups to ethical considerations of social relations. I argue that Gregory Bateson (1904-1980) is a good example because he applied a few seminal ideas to a wide range of…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Ethics, Researchers, Criticism
Kabel, Ahmed – System: An International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics, 2009
Although, in recent years there have been several advances in critical applied linguistics which have attempted to problematize the ideological underpinnings of language practices, there have in parallel been resistances mounted on the part of traditional applied linguistics that adamantly oppose any form of coming to terms with the political and…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Native Speakers, Stereotypes, Ideology
Biesta, Gert – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2009
Deconstruction is often depicted as a method of critical analysis aimed at exposing unquestioned metaphysical assumptions and internal contradictions in philosophical and literary language. Starting from Derrida's contention that deconstruction is not a method and cannot be transformed into one, I make a case for a different attitude towards…
Descriptors: Criticism, Discourse Analysis, Epistemology, Educational Philosophy
Plucker, Jonathan Alan; Ottenbreit-Leftwich, Anne T. – Gifted and Talented International, 2010
This article presents the authors' response to Hisham B. Ghassib's article entitled "Where Does Creativity Fit into a Productivist Industrial Model of Knowledge Production?" The authors focus on one aspect of Ghassib's (2010) analysis of creativity and knowledge production in the sciences--specifically, the influence of technology on changing…
Descriptors: Creativity, Information Technology, Educational Technology, Reader Response
Crasnow, Sharon – Science & Education, 2008
Feminist philosophy of science has been criticized on several counts. On the one hand, it is claimed that it results in relativism of the worst sort since the political commitment to feminism is "prima facie" incompatible with scientific objectivity. On the other hand, when critics acknowledge that there may be some value in work that feminists…
Descriptors: Feminism, Epistemology, Criticism, Science Education
Clandinin, D. Jean; Murphy, M. Shaun – Educational Researcher, 2009
In this comment article on Coulter and Smith (2009), the authors raise concerns that focusing exclusively on issues of representation may lead readers to misunderstandings about narrative research. The authors argue that narrative ways of thinking about the phenomena under study are interwoven with narrative research methodologies. Drawing on…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Educational Research, Research Methodology, Researchers