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Swaine, Lucas – Educational Theory, 2012
The ideal of personal autonomy enjoys considerable support in educational theory, but close analysis reveals serious problems with its core analytical and psychological components. The core conception of autonomy authorizes individuals to employ their imaginations in troubling and unhealthy ways that clash with sound ideals of moral character.…
Descriptors: Democracy, Personal Autonomy, Psychological Characteristics, Moral Values
Warnick, Bryan R. – Educational Theory, 2012
In this essay Bryan Warnick explores how rights to religious expression should be understood for students in public schools. Warnick frames student religious rights as a debate between the conflicting values associated with the Free Exercise Clause and the values associated with the Establishment Clause of the United States Constitution. He then…
Descriptors: Religion, Educational Environment, Politics of Education, Educational Policy
Stitzlein, Sarah M. – Educational Theory, 2012
In this article Sarah Stitzlein highlights an educational right that has been largely unacknowledged in the past but has recently gained significance given renewed citizen participation in displays of public outcry on our streets and in our town halls. Dissent is typically conceived of as a negative right--a liberty that guarantees that the…
Descriptors: Dissent, Citizen Participation, Civics, Educational Philosophy
Tan, Charlene – Educational Theory, 2012
In this essay Charlene Tan offers a philosophical analysis of the Singapore state's vision of shared citizenship by examining it from a Confucian perspective. The state's vision, known formally as "Our Shared Values," consists of communitarian values that reflect the official ideology of multiculturalism. This initiative included a White…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Interests, Cultural Pluralism, Human Dignity
Bevan, Ryan – Educational Theory, 2009
In this essay, Ryan Bevan explores the pedagogical implications of taking virtue epistemology as the philosophical foundation of educational theory rather than following the instrumentalist approach that is currently dominant. According to Bevan, the critical thinking strategies characteristic of instrumentalism generally work to further the…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Critical Thinking, Epistemology, Misconceptions
Maxwell, Bruce; Waddington, David I.; McDonough, Kevin; Cormier, Andree-Anne; Schwimmer, Marina – Educational Theory, 2012
In this essay, Bruce Maxwell, David Waddington, Kevin McDonough, Andree-Anne Cormier, and Marina Schwimmer compare two competing approaches to social integration policy, Multiculturalism and Interculturalism, from the perspective of the issue of the state funding and regulation of conservative religious schools. After identifying the key…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Social Integration, Political Attitudes, Cultural Pluralism
Sieckelinck, Stijn M. A.; de Ruyter, Doret J. – Educational Theory, 2009
The current public concern about radicalization and extremism challenges philosophers and particularly philosophers of education to explore questions such as "Why do adolescents with strong ideas transgress?" and "What can we do about it?" The first question can be addressed by examining the role of their passionate commitment to their ideals as…
Descriptors: Democracy, Role of Education, Children, Educational Theories
Higgins, Chris – Educational Theory, 2011
In our increasingly instrumentalist culture, debates over the privatization of schooling may be beside the point. Whether we hatch some new plan for chartering or funding schools, or retain the traditional model of government-run schools, the ongoing instrumentalization of education threatens the very possibility of public education. Indeed, in…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Public Education, Educational Philosophy, Politics of Education
Wang, Jessica Ching-Sze – Educational Theory, 2009
As democratic citizenship education gains importance worldwide, one wonders whether common civic education practices in the United States, such as mock elections, are adequate models for other countries, or whether they fall short of realizing the goal of promoting democracy in different regions and cultures. Despite various controversies, one…
Descriptors: Democracy, Citizenship Education, War, Democratic Values
Warnick, Bryan R.; Rowe, Bradley; Kim, Sang Hyun – Educational Theory, 2009
In his concurring opinion to the 2007 U.S. Supreme Court decision, "Morse v. Frederick," Justice Clarence Thomas argues that the "Tinker" decision, which granted students constitutional rights in public schools, should be overturned on originalist grounds. In this essay, Bryan Warnick, Bradley Rowe, and Sang Hyun Kim make the case that Thomas's…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Student Rights, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law
Waghid, Yusef – Educational Theory, 2005
In this essay I attempt to show that compassionate and imaginative action have the potential to extend some of the fundamental dimensions of democratic citizenship education: deliberative argumentation and the recognition of what is other and different. I argue that cultivating democratic citizenship in schools and universities cannot focus solely…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Democracy, Citizenship, Altruism
Hodgson, Naomi – Educational Theory, 2008
In this essay, Naomi Hodgson reconsiders the value of Michel Foucault's normalization thesis to the study of educationalization in relation to contemporary educational policy and research. Hodgson begins by analyzing educational researchers' response to the recent introduction of citizenship education in England, focusing specifically on a review…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Citizenship Education, Educational Policy, Educational Theories
Baez, Benjamin; Talburt, Susan – Educational Theory, 2008
In this essay, Benjamin Baez and Susan Talburt analyze the U.S. Department of Education's Helping Your Child Series to consider how the government of children, families, and schools reflects a concern with two seemingly unrelated political objectives of neoliberal projects: creating responsible, self-reliant citizens and making schools more…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Educational Policy, Federal Programs, Politics of Education
Ibrahim, Awad – Educational Theory, 2007
In a post-9/11 world, where the politics of "us" versus "them" has reemerged under the umbrella of terrorism, especially in the United States, can we still envision an "education sans frontires": a globalized and critical praxis of citizenship education in which there are no borders? If it is possible to conceive it,…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Critical Theory, Citizenship Education, Politics of Education
Rhoads, Robert A.; Calderone, Shannon M. – Educational Theory, 2007
In this review essay, Robert Rhoads and Shannon Calderone consider how liberalism, as a guiding principle for school practices and educational policy making, reinforces heteronormativity through a doctrine of professed neutrality that circumscribes sexual expression and subjectivity. Through an analysis of Carol Vincent's "Social Justice,…
Descriptors: Sexual Identity, Political Attitudes, Educational Policy, Citizenship