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Striano, Maura – Educational Theory, 2009
In the globalization scenarios we currently face, educational systems are challenged by different and sometimes competing pressures and requests. These call for a deep transformation of the organization, role, and social function of educational systems. Within this context, the very concept of education has come to be understood in different ways,…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Social Change, Educational Change, Social Values
Smeyers, Paul – Educational Theory, 2010
Due to a number of radical changes in society, the role of parents in the upbringing of their children has been redefined. In this essay, Paul Smeyers argues that "risk" thinking, and the technologization that goes with it in the context of child rearing, naturally leads to the rights discourse, but that thinking about the relation between parents…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Risk, Child Welfare, Discourse Analysis
Applebaum, Barbara – Educational Theory, 2007
In part of an ongoing study of white complicity, moral responsibility, and moral agency in social justice education, Barbara Applebaum asks in this essay what model or models of moral responsibility can help white students recognize their white complicity and which models of moral responsibility obscure such acknowledgment. To address this…
Descriptors: Social Change, Justice, White Students, Moral Values

Morgan, Kathryn Pauly – Educational Theory, 1985
The author argues that because sexism is social in nature, those institutions that serve as the primary transmitters of the sociality should work to eradicate the disease altogether by striving for gender freedom. Ways in which aspects of sexism interact and reinforce each other are discussed. (MT)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Sex Bias, Social Change, Social Values
John Dewey's Pragmatic Ethics and "Manipulation": A Response to Walter Feinberg and Clarence Karier.

Pyong, Gap Min – Educational Theory, 1979
Dewey's emphasis on the individual as the determiner for moral judgments and his consideration of the general welfare as the standard is the focus for argument against the interpretation that his ethical theory supports the possibility of the manipulation of the masses by liberal reformers. (JN)
Descriptors: Capitalism, Democratic Values, Educational Change, Ethics

Heyting, Frieda; Kruithof, Bernard; Mulder, Ernst – Educational Theory, 2002
Discusses the prevailing way of relating education to social integration, which rests on a thesis of social integration that depends on a foundation of shared societal values, noting that since the 18th century, this thesis has been challenged repeatedly and examining: a tradition of calls for the reformation of manners; society and the education…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Norms

Beyer, Landon E. – Educational Theory, 1977
An aesthetic object can have moral implications for the viewer; it can affect his moral deliberations and derivative conduct. The characteristic aesthetic forms of a society reflect a structure of feeling operant in that society's total being. (JD)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Attitude Change, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Influences