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Hatherley-Greene, Peter – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2017
The two authors, Thi Phuong Thao-Do and Chokchai Yuenyong, explored the Nature of Science as it is understood in Vietnam, a fast-developing "ancient" and modern country which continues to be shaped by uniquely Asian social norms and values. Upon reviewing their paper, I observed strong parallels to the country, the United Arab Emirates,…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Science Instruction, Foreign Countries, Social Values
Quinlan, Catherine L. – American Biology Teacher, 2020
This article explores the need to include the science capital and cultural capital of African Americans in science teaching and offers practical exemplars for inclusion in the K-12 science curriculum. The author discusses ideas in the evolution of culture that contribute to the science content and perspectives of current textbooks and their…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Elementary Secondary Education, Scientists, Science Instruction
Tonga, Deniz – i.e.: inquiry in education, 2020
Social studies education in Turkey is a multidisciplinary field. One of these disciplines is religion. Social studies education can benefit from religion in terms of nurturing effective citizenship. The purpose of this study is to identify and compare the values intersecting the primary religious sources of Islam and the content of social studies…
Descriptors: Islam, Social Studies, Foreign Countries, Citizenship Education
Amiri, Niloufar – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2016
In our modern world where people suffer from self-alienation and are after the meaning of existence in their mechanical and flamboyant outside world, finding a discernible language is very important. Dejected minds of people are the products of the miserable modern societies which have changed them to the taciturn and uncommunicative creatures in…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Drama, Literary Styles, Literary Devices
Healy, Mary – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2019
Many of the often complex debates central to the topics of belonging and social cohesion have their origins in contrasting interpretations of the ideal relationship between citizens. Governments across much of the western world continue to struggle to reconceptualise what it is to 'belong together' at a time of growing diversity and migration.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Values, Educational Practices, Social Integration
Goldschmidt, Lynne; Langa, Malose; Alexander, Daleen; Canham, Hugo – Early Child Development and Care, 2021
Kohlberg's theory of moral development has maintained a dominant position in cognitive moral development literature over several decades. This universal influence has been particularly evident in its application to moral education literature and policy. A closer assessment of Kohlberg's theoretical conceptualization suggests the application of…
Descriptors: Child Development, Violence, Foreign Countries, Moral Development
Parry, David Jeremy – History of Education, 2020
This article examines the career of the educationalist, Conservative politician and published writer on education and politics, Rhodes Boyson (1925-2012). As an educationalist, Boyson established Highbury Grove Boys' Comprehensive School in Islington, North London: An inner-city school which was antithetical to the wave of progressivism in the…
Descriptors: Educational History, Politics of Education, Urban Schools, Educational Philosophy
Moos, Lejf – Palgrave Studies on Leadership and Learning in Teacher Education, 2020
Danish society, governance, education, school leadership, teaching and purposes of education are analysed and discussed as an interplay of two discourses: the Welfare State Discourse and the Competitive State Discourse. The Welfare State Discourse emerged shortly after World War II and the Competitive State Discourse in the 1980s. However, that is…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Social Systems, Governance, Teaching Methods
Kelman, Dave – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2017
An examination of the community youth theatre practice of two groups of culturally and linguistically diverse emerging artists from refugee backgrounds reveals the importance of "messages" in their work and the strong connection to social context. This connection is illustrated by comparing the emerging artists' perception of the meaning…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Theater Arts, Youth Programs, Drama
Fellie, Maria C. – Hispania, 2016
Many scenes in Pedro Almodóvar's "Hable con ella" (2002) include shots of metaperformances such as silent films, dances, television shows, concerts, and bullfights. Spectators often observe passive characters who are in turn observing. By presenting these performances within cinematic performance, Almodóvar highlights our role as viewers…
Descriptors: Spanish, Films, Role, Conflict
Al-Keshwan, Sahar – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2016
This paper tries to analyze the language and the dialogue between characters in William Faulkner's "The Sound and The Fury" and its conflict with the reality of the author. The tradition of the Compson family implies duality in this novel. Except Dilsey, the corrupted aristocratic values in the Compson family reflect the author's…
Descriptors: Novels, Literary Devices, Literary Styles, Literature Appreciation
Weiser, M. Elizabeth – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2015
Rhetorician Kenneth Burke's theory of identification usefully demonstrates how (and where) communities are able to engage with difficult, opposing viewpoints as they develop or maintain a sense of shared identity. Identification, "establishing a shared sense of values, attitudes, and interests with [an audience]," is promoted…
Descriptors: Nationalism, Museums, Identification (Psychology), Social Values
Neither Hired Mouth nor Class Monarchs: The Scope of Schoolteachers' Freedom of Expression in Canada
de Britto, Tatiana Feitosa – Canadian Journal of Education, 2018
What are the boundaries for teachers' freedom of expression in public, secular schools in Canada? Drawing from the constitutional text, legislation, and normative expectations emerging from the literature, this article examines the scope given to teachers' expression in landmark case law. The analysis shows that the binomial of trust and…
Descriptors: Freedom of Speech, Public School Teachers, Foreign Countries, Teacher Rights
Jónsson, Ólafur Páll; Garces Rodriguez, Antonio – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2021
The focus within the European tradition of democratic education has increasingly been on personal traits or character traits, values, and skills, rather than on broad structural features or systemic issues. This is reflected in a recent publication by the Council of Europe titled "Competences for Democratic Culture: Living Together as Equals…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Citizenship Education, Democratic Values, Cultural Pluralism
Bamberger, Annette; Morris, Paul; Yemini, Miri – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2019
We explore the role of neoliberalism within portrayals of internationalisation in higher education (HE). Through an analysis of four features of internationalisation, we suggest that they embody a complex entanglement of neoliberal categories and assumptions with other, primarily progressive humanitarian ideals. This framing of…
Descriptors: International Education, Neoliberalism, Cross Cultural Studies, Higher Education