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Carter, J. Adam; Meehan, Daniella – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
This essay investigates an underappreciated way in which trust and testimonial injustice are closely connected. Credibility deficit and credibility excess cases both (in their own distinctive ways) contribute to a speaker's being harmed in her capacity a knower. But moreover, as we will show--by using the tools of a "performance-theoretic…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Credibility, Interpersonal Relationship, Justice
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Cramer, Colin; Brown, Chris; Aldridge, David – Journal of Teacher Education, 2023
The present work discusses the relevance of "meta-reflexivity," both for the professionalization of the teaching profession and for teacher education. Meta-reflexivity is based on the multiparadigmatic system of teacher education, which finds itself grounded in diverse scientific disciplines. The approach takes uncertainty as an…
Descriptors: Reflection, Metacognition, Reflective Teaching, Professionalism
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Chinn, Clark A.; Barzilai, Sarit; Duncan, Ravit Golan – Educational Psychologist, 2020
Events worldwide have heightened concerns that education is failing to prepare students for a "post-truth" world. A core "post-truth" challenge is the prevalence of deep epistemic disagreements: people fundamentally disagree about appropriate ways of knowing. We provide a new analysis of deep epistemic disagreements and propose…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Current Events, Value Judgment, Evaluative Thinking
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Thomas, Donna M. – Global Studies of Childhood, 2021
The 'new' sociology of childhood sees an emergence of interdisciplinary approaches to understanding self, experience and subjectivity of children. As debates frame research with children, concerned with 'ethics' and 'agency', what is meant by the 'subject' of experience is given little attention. In this article, I ask whether narratives are a…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Ethics, Personal Autonomy, Personal Narratives
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Chinn, Clark A.; Barzilai, Sarit; Duncan, Ravit Golan – Educational Researcher, 2021
In the so-called "post-truth" world, there exists widespread confusion and disagreement over what is known, how to know, and who to trust. Current education has largely failed to meet the challenges of this world. Grounded in a new analysis of the goals of epistemic education, we argue for new directions in instruction. Our analysis…
Descriptors: Ethics, Educational Change, Epistemology, Reliability
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Kuhn, Deanna – Educational Psychologist, 2022
The construct of metacognition appears in an ever increasing number and range of contexts in educational, developmental, and cognitive psychology. Can it retain its status as a useful construct in the face of such diverse application? Or is it merely an umbrella term for diverse mental phenomena that are loosely if at all connected? Here I argue…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Learning Processes, Cognitive Psychology, Role
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Dreher, John H. – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2018
This paper explores the use of irony in narratives that focus on the problem of knowing what we do not know. Sometimes issues arise on a grand scale, as in the literature of Socrates, Pascal, and Descartes, where the question really is whether we can know anything at all or whether all that we can know is that there is nothing worth knowing that…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Figurative Language, Philosophy, Theories
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Moshman, David – Educational Psychology Review, 2018
"Metacognitive theories," an article Gregg Schraw and I published in "Educational Psychology Review" in 1995, has been cited in over a thousand scholarly publications. In this follow-up, dedicated to Gregg and written after his recent death, I provide a brief overview of our 1995 article and then reflect on it in four ways.…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Correlation, Epistemology, Citation Analysis
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Ugwuozor, Felix Okechukwu – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2019
This paper outlines how ethics and democracy can be conceived procedurally within the context of education for global citizenship, using the process philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead as a starting point. Education for global citizenship aims to create active individual consciousness within a community and a commitment to build upon values and…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Ethics, Democracy, Global Approach
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Madsen, Mathias W. – Cognitive Science, 2016
One of the core tenets of cognitive metaphor theory is the claim that metaphors ground abstract knowledge in concrete, first-hand experience. In this paper, I argue that this grounding hypothesis contains some problematic conceptual ambiguities and, under many reasonable interpretations, empirical difficulties. I present evidence that there are…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Figurative Language, Language Processing, Comprehension
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Radmehr, Farzad; Drake, Michael – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2019
This paper compares Revised Bloom's Taxonomy (RBT) and some of the major theories and frameworks that influence the teaching, learning, and assessment of mathematics. This comparison has been made to help students and researchers make decisions about which of the available theories and frameworks might best suit their study. The comparison…
Descriptors: Taxonomy, Educational Theories, Learning Theories, Mathematics Education
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Msila, Vuyisile – Research in Educational Administration & Leadership, 2021
With the policy windows open for decolonial practices, educational leaders in Africa have much to ponder on as they examine and transform their leadership practices to suit the current climates. All progressive leaders seek to lead institutions where they could motivate followers, enhance performance as they utilise relevant leadership qualities.…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Western Civilization, Leadership Effectiveness, Foreign Countries
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Dunlosky, John; Mueller, Michael L. – Metacognition and Learning, 2016
The target articles explore a common hypothesis pertaining to whether perceptually degrading materials will improve reasoning, memory, and metamemory. Outcomes are mixed, yet some evidence was garnered in support of a version of the disfluency hypothesis that includes moderators, and along with evidence from prior research, researchers will likely…
Descriptors: Evidence, Memory, Hypothesis Testing, Thinking Skills
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Tubbs, Nigel – Education Sciences, 2016
In his Introduction to this Special Edition of "Education Sciences," Andrew Stables points out that often, epistemological questions in education have been pursued in isolation from ethics and other social concerns. In part, this problem has been addressed by "local" epistemologies--feminist, queer, post-colonial, postmodern…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Educational Theories, Self Concept, Philosophy
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Dieleman, Hans – Issues in Interdisciplinary Studies, 2017
This article explores the concept of transdisciplinarity as a cultural endeavor. It centers on the concept of transdisciplinary hermeneutics, as a form of contextualizing science in the framework of cultural ideas, subjective experiences of the researchers involved in the research process, and of imagination and the artful creation of possible new…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Hermeneutics, Teamwork, World Views
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