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Rosalyn Eder – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
This paper aims to explore the philosophy that is embedded in the Philippine higher education system, and to locate the country's philosophy of education within the global context. The Philippine higher education is marked by complexity in terms of governance and organization. More importantly, its origin and development are deeply implicated in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Postcolonialism, Cultural Context
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O'Siochru, Cathal; Blinkhorn, Victoria; Lundie, David – Journal of Moral Education, 2023
The way we measure values is foundational to their study. This paper explores the empirical findings and theoretical discussions in the literature concerning an essential quality for any measure of values, its validity. We discuss an important debate on validity within the literature concerning the ability of value measures to predict…
Descriptors: Values, Behavior, Validity, Measurement
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Deane, Samantha – Educational Theory, 2022
Addressing the problem of rampage school gun violence, this article aims to problematize how we think about agency, in this case when we assign agency to individual shooters but not to networks or objects. In it, Samantha Deane, working within the new materialist and critical vein of pragmatism, situates agency as both limited and widely…
Descriptors: Weapons, School Violence, Personal Autonomy, Sex Role
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Blantern, Chris – Learning Organization, 2021
Purpose: This paper aims to draw attention to the significance of "acculturation" in organisations and organising and how learning occurs as micro-practices (organisational poetics). Design/methodology/approach: The recognition of the ontological significance of organisational acculturation invites a more critical view of the effects of…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Organizational Learning, Organizational Culture, Identification
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Carly Berwick; Kayla Luga; Emily Zhang – Educational Forum, 2024
In this co/autoethnographic account of a school-based cyber-bullying incident, the authors discuss the challenges of current anti-bullying approaches in schools. In the incident, male-identifying students were alleged to have engaged in online gender-based abuse of female-­identifying students. The authors identify three key themes toward…
Descriptors: High School Students, Computer Mediated Communication, Bullying, Sexual Harassment
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Boeskov, Kim – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2022
Music education holds an ambiguous relationship to social justice and social change; it is both complicit in perpetuating relations of inequality and a potential force for positive change. There is a need to turn the ambiguity of music's social function--the simultaneous production of transformative and reproductive social processes--into the…
Descriptors: Music Education, Social Justice, Social Change, Music Activities
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Gilbert, Stephanie – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2021
Working in an Institute that centres Indigenous epistemologies and ontologies provides a challenge for the ongoing development of our understandings of Indigeneity and how we embed and embody these understandings. It also creates the opportunity for reflection and development both of pedagogical principles, as well as construction. Trends within…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Epistemology, World Views, Foreign Countries
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Linda J. Bilmes; Cornell William Brooks – RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, 2024
Paying reparations to Black Americans has long been contentiously debated. This article addresses an unexamined pillar of this debate: the United States has a long-standing social norm that if an individual or community has suffered a harm, it is considered right for the federal government to provide some measure of what we term "reparatory…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Social Behavior, Federal Programs, Compensation (Remuneration)
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Robinson, Bradley – Literacy Research: Theory, Method, and Practice, 2022
While the influence of digital technologies on literacy expression has long been a central concern of literacy studies, the proliferation of digital platforms across contemporary life has prompted increased scholarly attention to their influence on literacy. How, this scholarship asks, do platforms' interfaces, algorithms, and business models…
Descriptors: Literacy, Computer Mediated Communication, Social Media, Content Analysis
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Shruti Sheshadri; Agharsh Chandrasekaran – International Journal of Human Rights Education, 2024
Individuals identifying as aromantic asexual face challenges living in predominantly heteronormative societies. This essay explains the challenges encountered living in India, a society known for its unique cultural and social structures. The authors use the oral history story-telling technique to understand the lived experiences of being an…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Sexual Orientation, Barriers, Social Bias
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M. Malathy; Senthil Kumar Sivamathiah – Journal on English Language Teaching, 2024
This paper delves into the intricate realm of Shakespearean characters in love, employing a psychoanalytical lens to unravel the depths of their emotions, desires, and conflicts. Drawing on psychoanalytic theories, particularly those of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, this paper aims to dissect the subconscious motivations and psychological…
Descriptors: Authors, Drama, English Literature, Intimacy
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Michael Connolly; Chris James – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2024
The rationale for the principles of effective school governance in England, as set out in government regulations, has never been made explicit. This article addresses that issue and develops and proposes such principles. We argue that effective school governance secures the legitimacy of schools as institutions. Such institutional legitimacy is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Governance, Government School Relationship, Organizational Effectiveness
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Champney, Thomas H. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2019
The value that willed body donors provide to medical education is priceless. Their precious gift helps to teach anatomy, spatial relationships between morphological structures, anatomical variation, and professionalism to medical students in a way that plastic models, podcasts, and lectures cannot. They are also an important resource for medical…
Descriptors: Human Body, Donors, Medical Education, Ethics
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Tilstra, Elisabeth; Magnuson, Doug; Harper, Nevin J.; Lepp, Annalee – Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 2022
We analyze how gender intersects with risk processes and practices in outdoor adventure education. Language, binary logic, and societal norms work together to gender risk and offer three ways that risk may be gendered in the context of outdoor adventure education courses with youth. First, hierarchical language and the gendering practices of…
Descriptors: Risk, Outdoor Education, Adventure Education, Masculinity
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Whitehead, Melvin A.; Foste, Zak; Duran, Antonio; Tevis, Tenisha; Cabrera, Nolan L. – Education Sciences, 2021
James Baldwin (1998) described whiteness as "the big lie" of American society where the belief in the inherent superiority of white people allowed for, emboldened, and facilitated violence against People of Color. In the post-Civil Rights era, scholars reframed whiteness as an invisible, hegemonic social norm, and a great deal of…
Descriptors: Whites, Behavior Standards, Social Behavior, Racial Relations
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