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Fettes, Mark – Democracy & Education, 2013
Three variations of experience identified in the educational literature entail different ways of thinking about and developing learners' imaginations. The relationship between these different imaginative modes resembles shifts between different kinds of understanding in Kieran Egan's theory of imaginative development. From this theoretical…
Descriptors: Experience, Value Judgment, Imagination, Development
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Bramberger, Andrea – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2012
There are indications of a positive trend in education. International comparative investigations on academic achievement and longitudinal studies on life courses prove the need for and the importance of children's high intellectual knowledge. At the same time, new research initiatives and projects comply with the demand that aesthetic/cultural…
Descriptors: Poetry, Children, Aesthetic Education, Teacher Responsibility
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Cole, David R. – Journal of Research in International Education, 2005
One concern for teachers of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme is how to balance academic study with a need for the development of the imagination. This article examines the subject at the heart of the IB Diploma, Theory of Knowledge, and looks at the contrasting philosophies of Spinoza and Hegel and their relationship with this…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Imagination, Theories, Educational Philosophy
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Reddiford, Gordon – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 1980
Examines the philosophical relationship of imagination (particularly its aesthetic aspects) to rationality and teaching. Reviews various criteria for basing education on rationality at the expense of imagination and concludes that children will benefit most from an educational system which teaches them to be imaginative without undermining their…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education