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Cuban, Larry – Harvard Education Press, 2020
Eminent historian and educator Larry Cuban provides a thorough examination of, and challenge to, past and present definitions of what constitutes educational success in the US. Cuban argues that in the history of American education, standards of achievement and inadequacy--as well as the reform efforts issuing from them--have been neither stable…
Descriptors: Success, Educational History, Academic Standards, Educational Change
Moon, Seungho; Ryan, Ann Marie; Pigott, Terri – Cogent Education, 2019
This paper is about Catholic subjectivity and teacher education. We explore multiple notions of Catholic subjectivity drawing from their Korean, Irish American, and Filipino-Polish heritages. Lived religion and memory writing are conceptual and methodological foundations of this paper. We examine multiple meanings of Catholic subjectivity via…
Descriptors: Catholics, Religious Factors, Teacher Education Programs, Religion
Krause, Kerri-Lee D. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2022
The aim of this paper is to examine key change vectors shaping the undergraduate curriculum in the third decade of the twenty-first century. The paper begins by outlining selected definitions, foundational theories and conceptual frameworks underpinning this analysis of the undergraduate curriculum and its influences. Three key external forces…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Undergraduate Students
Knijnik, Jorge – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2022
This paper examines contemporary challenges for education and democracy in Brazil. In the past decade, conservative forces headed by the Escola sem Partido (ESP) movement have led a scaremongering campaign against teachers and public education, with Paulo Freire's critical educational philosophies as their main enemy. This study investigates the…
Descriptors: Professional Autonomy, Educational Philosophy, Foreign Countries, Barriers
Giudici, Anja – European Educational Research Journal, 2021
Since the 1980s, right-wing extremism, radicalism, and populism have emerged as transformative forces in European politics. This unexpected resurgence has triggered an interdisciplinary scholarly effort to refine our understanding of the far right. Educationalists, however, have largely been absent from this endeavour, leaving us unable to…
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Political Attitudes, Interdisciplinary Approach, Social Change
Cochran-Smith, Marilyn – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2021
This article is a commentary on the seven articles in this special issue of EJTE on teacher quality from international perspectives. In the article, Marilyn Cochran-Smith points to differences as well as common themes and details across the articles in the issue. The article discusses the emergence of teacher quality as a global concern, including…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Cross Cultural Studies, Educational Policy, Educational Quality
Yoko Mochizuki; Edward Vickers – Comparative Education, 2024
UNESCO's relatively high prestige across East Asia has spurred intensifying efforts by governments to use its imprimatur to legitimate official narratives of the past and visions of the future. This article focuses on China's use of UNESCO as an arena for competitive national 'branding' in the education field, especially relating to STEM and AI.…
Descriptors: International Education, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Software, Political Influences
Piotrowski, Marcelina – Environmental Education Research, 2020
Subjectification in environmental movement education comprises an influx of more-than-human 'others,' including the classical elements: air, water, earth, fire. In this conceptual article, I consider what environmental movement education research, which includes inquiring into processes of political subjectification, might entail, when thinking…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Environmental Education, Political Influences, Fuels
Kruger, Frans; le Roux, Adré; Teise, Kevin – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2020
In this article, we explore the concept of African communitarianism and reflect on its potential value for ecojustice education as a localised response to the wider ecological crises that impacts on African communities. We argue for an African eco-communitarian perspective and propose that this perspective extends ecojustice education. Such…
Descriptors: African Culture, Collective Settlements, Environmental Education, Conservation (Environment)
Thomas, Cheli M. – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2020
A generation of learners is growing up in one of the most polarized eras in modern US history, where demands for credible connections and pluralistic policies are countered with divisive rhetoric. The urgent need for honest dialog emanates from the public square, mass media, news, popular culture, schools, and universities. As controversial events…
Descriptors: Ethics, Social Justice, World Views, Conflict
Kuusipalo, Paula; Alastalo, Marja – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2020
The EU has embraced the use of indicators as policy instruments for achieving common aims. One of the indicators, 'early school leaver' (ESL), depicts the proportion of young people leaving education and training prematurely. Initially defined as an education policy indicator, it has been transformed into a performance indicator measuring the…
Descriptors: Dropouts, Educational Policy, Governance, Political Influences
Rolfe, Susan – British Journal of Special Education, 2019
The content and direction of policy can be impacted upon by broader political and economic influences that are of central concern to the government in office. With regard to education, the concepts of inclusion and special educational needs and disability (SEND) are at the forefront of professional pedagogy and provision. These concepts, although…
Descriptors: Special Needs Students, Students with Disabilities, Special Education, Models
Hayden, Matthew J. – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2018
Cosmopolitan education has been much theorized, discussed, and proposed, but what exactly might it look like and what specific processes might it involve? Cosmopolitanism's recognition of shared humanity and the subsequent entailment of democratic inclusion make explicit the moral and political nature of cosmopolitan education and philosophy. As…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Ethics, Educational Philosophy, Epistemology
Lin, Cong; Jackson, Liz – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
Hong Kong, as a former colony of the United Kingdom, is characterised as a hybrid of East and West. Its colonial history is commonly seen as establishing many positive aspects of Hong Kong and shaping good qualities of its people, such as the value of rule of law, free speech, freedom of the press, and fluency in English. Yet the majority of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nationalism, Foreign Policy, Asian History
The "Haunting Silence": Autobiographical Accounts of Secondary Teaching in Twentieth-Century Ireland
Walsh, Brendan – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2021
This article employs five teacher autobiographies in an attempt to examine their contribution to the history of teaching in Ireland. The article argues that such autobiographies provide significant insights into the history of the classroom and often represent subversive and disruptive narratives. As such they represent a valuable but overlooked…
Descriptors: Educational History, Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Autobiographies