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Jian Li; Eryong Xue – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
The purpose of this study is to conceptualize and theorize the circulation-chain model as an education policy implementation framework systematically. The circular-chain education policy implementation process and effect evaluation analysis model are a theoretical innovation model and practical exploration path to explore the implementation and…
Descriptors: Models, Epistemology, Constructivism (Learning), Educational Policy
Jian Li; Eryong Xue – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
This study explores the meta-conceptualization of the high-quality education system in China from multiple perspectives. It intends to analyze the current literature related to the construction of high-quality education system, sort out and summarize its connotation, characteristics, elements, problems, and countermeasures, to deepen the cognition…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Quality, Epistemology, Foreign Countries
Ansgar Allen – Oxford Review of Education, 2025
This paper considers the consequences of 'The Death of the Author', a short essay by Roland Barthes, for educational thought. Seeking to avoid a co-option of Barthes to the work of educational redemption, Barthes' essay is considered in terms of its more disturbing implications. In particular, the parallel question of 'The Death of the Teacher' is…
Descriptors: Teachers, Epistemology, Student Empowerment, Active Learning
Øyvind Soltun Andreassen; Jonathan Doney – British Journal of Religious Education, 2024
This paper delineates tensions that arguably are inherent to integrative Worldview Education in plural societies, due to the subject's dual commitment to imperatives of inclusion and change. The imperative of inclusion stems from the subject's mandate to integrate the whole plurality of pupils in society, whereas the imperative of change stems…
Descriptors: Religious Education, World Views, Interdisciplinary Approach, Cultural Pluralism
Anita Pipere; Francesca Lorenzi – Journal of Teacher Education for Sustainability, 2024
In today's complex and unsettling global landscape, it is crucial to seek, define, and legitimize educational perspectives and research that are underpinned by philosophical paradigms that enable us to respond to unforeseen challenges and effectively address the ever-growing complexity and multiplicity of reality. The evolving nature of education…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Postmodernism, Epistemology, Futures (of Society)
Carrillo, Beatriz – Journal of Transformative Education, 2023
The article puts forward Theory U as a framework for developing a more holistic and embodied understanding and approach to the practice and conceptualization of transformative learning. It argues that Theory U's relational onto-epistemology, which emphasizes the collective nature of knowledge creation and transformation, provides a compelling…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Epistemology, Holistic Approach, Educational Change
Alison Cardinal; Kirsten Higgins; Anthony Warnke – Journal of Basic Writing, 2023
This article heeds Susan Naomi Bernstein's call for an "embodied epistemology" for Basic Writing. In the wake of recent economic and health crises as well as the ongoing effects of neoliberal reform efforts at the two-year college, a materialist, embodied orientation for critical practitioners within two-year colleges is more necessary…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Writing Instruction, Two Year Colleges, Neoliberalism
Fiona Blaikie; Karen Maras – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2024
We compare epistemologies and aesthetics in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme and the Australian New South Wales Stage 6 Visual Arts Syllabus, focusing on curriculum content, pedagogical praxis, and assessment strategies. Both curricula feature making, reflexivity, and critique. International Baccalaureate components are…
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Advanced Placement Programs, Foreign Countries, Epistemology
Moreno Cely, Adriana; Cuajera-Nahui, Dario; Escobar-Vasquez, Cesar Gabriel; Torrico-Vallejos, Domingo; Aranibar, Josue; Mendieta-Perez, Reynaldo; Tapia-Ponce, Nelson – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2023
Agroecology is recognised as a socio-political and agricultural praxis and as a scientific domain. However, the dominant anthropocentric narrative that views nature as an exploitable resource is still present in agriculture faculties. In this contribution, we use three avenues to advance the possibilities of linking two counter-hegemonic forces to…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Agriculture
Falkenberg, Ruth I. – Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy, 2021
In the current research landscape, there are increasing demands for research to be innovative and cutting-edge. At the same time, concerns are voiced that as a consequence of neoliberal regimes of research governance, innovative research becomes impeded. In this paper, I suggest that to gain a better understanding of these dynamics, it is…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Epistemology, Teaching Methods, Scientific Research
Anat Zohar; Tal Gilead; Sarit Barzilai; Abraham Arcavi – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2024
This article discusses challenges posed to the design and enactment of twenty-first century school curricula by examining three core issues: pedagogical autonomy, the balance and integration of knowledge and thinking skills, and curricular flexibility. It focuses on how a committee of experts commissioned by the Israeli ministry of education to…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Epistemology, Thinking Skills, National Curriculum
Grootenboer, Peter; Edwards-Groves, Christine; Kemmis, Steven – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2023
This paper argues for reconceptualising an educational curriculum that locates its primacy in "practices." The argument is framed around the core purpose of education: to help people 'live well in a world worth living in'. Living well and learning about what this means is typically guided by epistemologically based curricula, and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Epistemology, Curriculum Development, COVID-19
Jessica L. Alzen; Kelsey Edwards; William R. Penuel; Brian J. Reiser; Cynthia Passmore; Chris D. Griesemer; Aliza Zivic; Christina Murzynski; Jason Y. Buell – Grantee Submission, 2023
In previous work, we described how three teachers differentially create opportunities for students to act as epistemic agents and to engage in collective knowledge-building work (Alzen et al., 2020). The descriptive nature of this previous research provided information about what variability can look like in classrooms attempting these…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Personal Autonomy
Jessica L. Alzen; Kelsey Edwards; William R. Penuel; Brian J. Reiser; Cynthia Passmore; Chris D. Griesemer; Aliza Zivic; Christina Murzynski; Jason Y. Buell – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2023
Student participation in the science practices is more than following directions to conduct pre-determined experiments and analyze data with expected solutions. This requires classroom shifts that increase the epistemic agency of students: increase student involvement and authority in developing science knowledge and practices, rather than the…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Personal Autonomy
Richard Hall; Lucy Ansley; Paris Connolly – Teaching in Higher Education, 2025
Decolonising work in Higher Education (HE) has become increasingly mainstreamed. One issue is the relationship between such work and that of equality, diversity and inclusivity (EDI), or the potential reduction and co-option of decolonising for EDI purposes. This article discusses the characterisations of, and drivers for, decolonising inside UK…
Descriptors: Decolonization, Racism, Social Justice, Higher Education