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Zha, Qiang – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
The changing context and increasing professionalization in higher education have ushered in challenges for liberal arts education worldwide. Situated this discourse in the context of Chinese universities, this paper explores (1) Why do we need a liberal arts education that has been accused of being elitist in the twenty first century? (2) Should…
Descriptors: Liberal Arts, Educational Change, Universities, Foreign Countries
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Kazimierska-Jerzyk, Wioletta – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
Dissent has its own special place in art education. It has two stereotypical, polarized faces. The first is a classical institution modelled on Italian and French academies. As official places, they aimed at elevating art to the rank of science and making it an expression and instrument of power. The opposite image of the school is an oasis of…
Descriptors: Art Education, Educational Philosophy, Dissent, Moral Values
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Matusov, Eugene – Dialogic Pedagogy, 2023
My essay aims to develop my authorial map-account of Martin Duberman's various educational paradigms manifest in his experimental seminars at Princeton University, Hunter College, and Lehman College CUNY, 1966-1971 (and beyond) that I abstracted from his claims about his innovative educational teaching. I tried to develop a terrain of educational…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Dialogs (Language), Educational Philosophy, Democracy
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Isabella Walser-Bürgler – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2024
When the newly appointed professor of medicine at the University of Rinteln, Johann Peter Lotichius (1598-1669), delivered an oration entitled "Oratio super fatalibus hoc tempore academiarum in Germania periculis" ("Oration on the pernicious dangers to the universities of contemporary Germany") at said university in February…
Descriptors: Educational History, War, Foreign Countries, Universities
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Mergele, Lukas; Winkelmayer, Felix – Higher Education Policy, 2022
The "Excellence Initiative" was the largest competitive funding procedure to create German world-class universities and overcome the traditional Humboldtian homogenization of German higher education. This paper examines whether the Excellence Initiative has spurred financial inequality in the national higher education sector. For a…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Financial Support, Universities, Educational Equity (Finance)
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Áine Mahon; Judith Harford – Ethics and Education, 2024
This paper re-examines the tension between professional and liberal education by revisiting "The Idea of the University" (1852), the seminal mid-nineteenth century treatise of John Henry Newman. In returning to Newman's classic text, we are interested in the significance of his lectures for a contemporary Higher Education increasingly…
Descriptors: Ethics, Pandemics, COVID-19, Employment Potential
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Gunn, Dennis – Religious Education, 2022
This article engages the question: In what ways and to what extent was William Rainey Harper's founding vision for the R.E.A. shaped by the rhetoric of American imperialism and its legitimation of violence against other nations? Using a historical methodology, this research explores how Harper's originating vision for the R.E.A. grew out of his…
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, Religious Education, National Organizations, Violence
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Tanke, Joseph – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
This essay offers a new interpretation of Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri's landmark work of critical social theory "Empire." It develops an account of the politics of exile by situating this political strategy in terms of Hardt and Negri's claim that it is no longer feasible to confront capitalist power head-on. It attends closely to…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Social Theories, Educational Philosophy, Social Systems
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Donghui Zhang – Studies in Higher Education, 2024
This paper delineates the rise, fall and re-emergence of "tongshi" education in Chinese higher education history, and in doing so hopes to reveal the underlying forces behind the two waves of "tongshi" education and capture their important 'Chinese' characteristics. Based on a comparative-historical examination of the Chinese…
Descriptors: Educational History, Asian Culture, Foreign Countries, Universities
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Shan He – Chinese Education & Society, 2023
This paper reports on a study of the influence of Liberal Arts Education (LAE) on the self-perceived employability of Chinese students from a Sino-foreign university (University A). Although STEM education occupies a central focus in many universities in mainland China, interest in LAE has emerged as an educational philosophy and model of practice…
Descriptors: Liberal Arts, Employment Potential, Educational Philosophy, Student Attitudes
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Pang, Haishao; Wang, Qing; Bao, Rui – Higher Education Forum, 2021
From the perspective of "suzhi" education, this study analyses the historical development of the undergraduate educational model at Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT). It could be argued that BIT's talent-cultivating system's transformations from 1940 to 2020 echo Chinese higher education's reform and development. This study concludes…
Descriptors: Educational History, Higher Education, Undergraduate Students, Foreign Countries
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Rhody-Ann Thorpe – Prism: Casting New Light on Learning, Theory & Practice, 2022
Universities in the English-speaking world may trace their origins to England, where the first universities of Oxford and Cambridge were established. These universities were, for centuries, the models for universities to come both in terms of structure and philosophy; and they also became a tool of British colonial policy. With the progression of…
Descriptors: Universities, Colonialism, Postcolonialism, International Relations
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Dasgupta, Sanjukta – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2020
Rabindranath Tagore (1861--1941) is primarily known worldwide as the first Asian poet to receive the Nobel Prize in literature, in 1913. He lived and died in colonial India as a British subject. However, any engagement with studies of Tagore would reveal that, despite his outstanding achievements in creative writing and music, he deserves to be…
Descriptors: Poets, Foreign Policy, Foreign Countries, Institutional Mission
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Manathunga, Catherine; Selkrig, Mark; Baker, Alison – History of Education, 2018
This article interrogates the construction of a visual and sound installation that juxtaposes contemporary material with historical artefacts regarding academic work to offer an aesthetic mode of interruption in explorations of academic voice in university histories and in the contemporary university. Drawing upon Foucauldian histories of the…
Descriptors: Educational History, Universities, Aesthetics, Educational Philosophy
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Schapira, Michael – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2019
This paper examines the role of normative ideals in contemporary critiques of the university. It begins by suggesting that the normative ideal of the university advanced by Immanuel Kant in "The Conflict of the Faculties" is particularly relevant to current critiques, as exemplified by a manifesto produced at the University of Aberdeen…
Descriptors: Criticism, Universities, Guidelines, Educational Philosophy
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