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Powell, Sean Robert – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2021
In this paper, I critique the ideology of competition in school music using the philosophy of Herbert Marcuse, including his concepts of the performance principle and "The Great Refusal," which he saw as defining aspects of what he termed a one-dimensional society. Under a one-dimensional neoliberal educational regime, as can be found in…
Descriptors: Music Education, Criticism, Ideology, Competition
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Katen, Jesse – Journal of Dance Education, 2021
Acknowledging criticisms of the values supported by competitive dance, this article seeks to develop and advocate a pedagogical reframing of the event in terms of situated learning and mediated learning experience. Making sense of the competitive experience with the contributions of 4E (embodied, embedded, extended, and enactive) cognition theory,…
Descriptors: Dance, Dance Education, Learning Experience, Competition
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Mak, Carry; Hong, Jacky – Learning Organization, 2020
Purpose: This paper aims to offer a contextualized and multi-stakeholder perspective for creating a learning organization (LO) 2.0. Design/methodology/approach: Based on a systematic review of the critiques of LO in the past three decades, this paper suggests some possible directions for the development of next-generation of LO (e.g. LO 2.0).…
Descriptors: Criticism, Models, Stakeholders, Design
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Majee, Upenyu S. – Journal of Studies in International Education, 2020
The article critiques the tendency in the field of international education to theorize internationalization around the impacts of and policy responses to globalization in local contexts. The central argument of the article is that South Africa's history and development prospects are so intricately bound up with those of its neighbors in the…
Descriptors: International Education, Higher Education, Racial Segregation, Social Change
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Goulas, Christos; Fotopoulos, Nikos; Fatourou, Polina – Journal of Educational Issues, 2021
This paper aims at highlighting and interpreting current empirical facets of the Greek educational pathogeny through a sociological approach. Especially, the paper tries to investigate the relationship between education and employment in modern Greece based on the annual statistical report of KANEP/GSEE, choosing both selected facets and…
Descriptors: Educational Sociology, Correlation, Educational Attainment, Employment
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Carnes, Mark C. – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2015
For centuries, the titans of educational reform--Plato, Rousseau, Dewey, Piaget, Erikson, Csikszentmihalyi and others--have championed the educational benefits of play. Yet many professors and administrators are boggled by the idea of playing academic games in college. They instantly dismiss faculty initiatives like "Reacting to the…
Descriptors: Play, Educational Change, Higher Education, Educational Benefits
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Kehm, Barbara M. – European Journal of Education, 2014
In this article, global and other university rankings are critically assessed with regard to their unintended side effects and their impacts on the European and national landscape of universities, as well as on individual institutions. An emphasis is put on the effects of ranking logics rather than on criticising their methodology. Nevertheless,…
Descriptors: Reputation, Institutional Evaluation, Evaluation Criteria, Foreign Countries
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Fabricius, Anne H.; Mortensen, Janus; Haberland, Hartmut – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2017
This paper scrutinizes a set of paradoxes arising from a mismatch between contemporary discourses that praise and promote mobility in and internationalization of higher education, and the everyday effects of mobility and internationalization on university teaching and learning practice. We begin with a general characterization of the discourse of…
Descriptors: International Education, College Students, Higher Education, Student Mobility
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Howe, Kenneth R. – Educational Theory, 2015
The dominant conception of educational equality in the United States is meritocratic: an individual's chances of educational achievements should track only (natural) talent and effort, not social class or other morally irrelevant factors. The meritocratic conception must presuppose that natural talent and effort can be isolated from social…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Academic Achievement, Talent, Student Motivation
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Culpan, Ian; McBain, Sue – Asia-Pacific Journal of Health, Sport and Physical Education, 2012
Olympism as a philosophical concept has been highly contested and challenged for its relevancy in a contemporary world. Some scholars argue that Olympism is simply a relic of the modern age and has little educative and/or social legitimacy. Others argue that despite the criticism and its contested nature it remains one of the most coherent and…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Student Attitudes, Ethics, Foreign Countries
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Edwards, Laura A.; Greenwalt, Kyle A. – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2013
This paper explores what might be seen as a paradox at the heart of the current push to "globalize" education: at a moment when administrators, especially in higher education, are seeking to globalize their programs (often for reasons having to do with increasing international competition and decreasing funding for education), global…
Descriptors: Progressive Education, Social Change, Competition, Global Approach
McClure, Kevin R. – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2014
Turkey's recent development plans suggest that, according to state planners, development is no longer identified with, achieved through or measured by economic growth. These documents evince that Turkey has embraced what is referred to as the capability approach. What remains unclear is whether this embrace is substantive or rhetorical. This paper…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Policy, Program Development, Program Implementation
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Puvirajah, Anton; Verma, Geeta; Webb, Horace – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2012
Focusing on the interplay of context and language, this study examined a group of high school students and their mentors' use of language during a robotics competition. This informal setting allowed us to gain insights into the mediation and manifestation of power within the group. Using critical discourse analysis of competition transcripts and…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Mentors, Ownership, Discourse Analysis
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Pringle, Richard – Educational Review, 2012
The significant cost of hosting the London 2012 Olympics is justified, in part, by claims that the games will inspire greater social cohesion, promote peace and encourage the public adoption of active healthy lifestyles. This critical review paper examines these justifications and finds them wanting. The first section provides a socio-historic…
Descriptors: Evidence, Citizenship Education, Criticism, Peace
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Cheng, Soh Kay – European Journal of Higher Education, 2011
Notwithstanding criticisms and discussions on methodological grounds, much attention has been and still will be paid to university rankings for various reasons. The present paper uses published information of the 10 top-ranking universities of the world and demonstrates the problem of spurious precision. In view of the problem of measurement error…
Descriptors: Institutional Characteristics, Reputation, Institutional Evaluation, Error of Measurement
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