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Zrudlo, Ilya – Theory and Research in Education, 2021
Indoctrination is an ongoing concern in education, especially in debates about moral education. One approach to this issue is to come up with a rational procedure that can robustly justify potential items of moral education content. I call this the 'rationalistic justification project'. Michael Hand's recent book, "A Theory of Moral…
Descriptors: Moral Development, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes, Educational Philosophy
Weasel, Lisa – Democracy & Education, 2017
This response to Samuelsson's typology for assessing deliberative democracy in classroom discussions views his analysis through an equity lens. It offers Young's model of communicative democracy as a resource and argues that incorporating that model's emphasis on greeting, rhetoric, and storytelling into the typology can help to promote more…
Descriptors: Criticism, Journal Articles, Democratic Values, Story Telling
Krawczyk, Josh – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Colleges and universities currently face challenges in the form of calls for increased accountability, clear economic outcomes and return on investments in education. These challenges emanate from many sectors, including students and families, employers in industry, and state and federal governments. The language of these calls for accountability…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Objectives, Rhetorical Criticism, Speeches
Cavanagh, Sean – Education Week, 2011
The rhetoric of education today tends to divide the world in two: between those who favor "reform" and those who don't. Many who consider themselves reformers say they stand in opposition to the "status quo." Some of them speak of the need to challenge the "education establishment," or the education bureaucracy. Many also describe their policies…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Philosophy, Rhetorical Criticism, Rhetoric
Pekarsky, Daniel – American Journal of Education, 2007
This article explains the nature of vision-guided educational practice, makes the case for it, and appraises objections to this approach to education. The discussion is grounded in a critique of the rhetoric and practice associated with American education, a critique that emphasizes the continuing failure to think about educational challenges and…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Educational Planning, Rhetoric, Criticism
Standish, Paul – Oxford Review of Education, 2006
In his "Perspectives on the Philosophy of Education" John Wilson laments the confusion that surrounds the current state of the philosophy of education. Unlike other branches of philosophy, he claims, it is not clear what the philosophy of education is about, and a snapshot of current work in the field reveals its lack of coherence. To remedy this…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Intellectual Disciplines, Value Judgment, Rhetorical Criticism
Golsby-Smith, Sarah – English in Australia, 2009
The English teaching profession, spurred on by media and federal politics, has tended to construct aesthetic reading and political reading within a dichotomous conceptual framework (Morgan, 1997; Devine, 2004; Donnelly, 2007). The article argues that this need not be so, and that the two apparently opposed modes of reading can be performed not…
Descriptors: Reading Habits, English Instruction, Aesthetics, Political Issues

Corder, Jim W. – College English, 1986
Discusses how rhetorical schemes, such as the anaphora, retain their traditional definitions and usages, but are also structural and stylistic qualities extending beyond sentences to paragraphs, verses, acts, chapters, and lives. Discusses the terms "oratio,""anaphora," and "topoi." (EL)
Descriptors: College English, Educational Philosophy, Rhetoric, Rhetorical Criticism
Ede, Lisa – 1984
Walter Carlton (1978) has suggested that the most prominent characteristic of contemporary rhetorical theory is its attempt to bring into focus the relationship between knowledge and discourse. The concern with establishing the epistemic status of discourse is not, however, limited to rhetoric. Similar questions dominate much contemporary…
Descriptors: Diachronic Linguistics, Educational Philosophy, Epistemology, Interdisciplinary Approach

Benoit, William L. – Communication Education, 1984
Sketches the life of Isocrates, the father of eloquence, and discusses his views on rhetorical education. (PD)
Descriptors: Biographies, Classical Literature, Educational Philosophy, Greek Literature
Chandler, Daniel Ross – 1974
This paper examines the Scopes trial's contribution to American intellectual history by studying the historical context of the controversy from a rhetorical perspective. The trial became a rhetorical vehicle which focused on the modernist-fundamentalist religious controversy and polarized these movements. By analyzing the rhetorical…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Educational Change, Educational Philosophy, Religious Conflict

Lunsford, Andrea A. – English Quarterly, 1984
Defines rhetoric and describes and illustrates conflicting attitudes toward language and the art of rhetoric. States that since rhetoric was the art that brought people together and that taught people not only how to survive but also to live well, the rhetorical tradition is worth rehabilitating. (EL)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Language Role, Rhetoric, Rhetorical Criticism
Edwards, Bruce L., Jr. – 1986
Epistemic rhetoric, as a monolithic view of language use, will not be much help in forging a useful and consistent definition of the composing process and an accompanying effective pedagogy. By rejecting the mimetic functions of language--and thereby the validity of any empiricism and its derivative, positivism--epistemic rhetoric banishes items…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Educational Philosophy, Language Usage, Literacy

Crowley, Sharon – College Composition and Communication, 1985
Acknowledging that the tradition of school rhetoric in the nineteenth century was narrow and restrictive, refutes the charge that nineteenth century rhetoricians lacked originality. (HTH)
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices, Higher Education
Hunter, Paul – 1985
Arguing that developmental writing programs should remain rhetorical rather than philosophical, this paper reviews some issues in the history of rhetoric that are relevant to those who teach writing in open-door colleges. The paper begins with an explanation of some of the basic arguments between the Greek philosophers and the…
Descriptors: Developmental Programs, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Higher Education
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