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Masanobu, Kimura – Educational Studies in Japan: International Yearbook, 2022
Education in Japan has drawn attention widely from overseas, including a quantity of research pointing out that the context of Japan's modernization and its present-day advanced science and technology can be found in the high literacy rates and prevalent education of Japanese society. However, there has been insufficient examination of the effect…
Descriptors: Literature, Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Grammar
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Sakata, Nozomi; Oketch, Moses; Candappa, Mano – Comparative Education Review, 2021
Social issues of today are rooted in history, and the study of contemporary issues would thus benefit from tracing their history. In Tanzania, Nyerere's "ujamaa" philosophy and the accompanying education for self-reliance (ESR) policy offer a criterion relevant today in pedagogical analysis. Tanzania is currently implementing…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational History, Social Problems, Educational Philosophy
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Wood, Margaret; Pennington, Andrew; Su, Feng – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2021
This paper examines and evaluates some aspects of the legacy of the West Riding of Yorkshire County Council and its long serving Chief Education Officer, Sir Alec Clegg, who held the post between 1945 and 1974. Against a subsequent political discourse of markets, choice and autonomy which portrays local authorities as the cause of poor educational…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Educational Practices, Educational Philosophy
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Seaman, Jayson – Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership, 2019
Dewey's (1938) theory of experience involved the use of history as "a potent agent in appreciation of the living present" (p. 23). Dewey meant his statement as an educational prescription, but it also has significant research implications. These implications can be understood in terms of studying the history of a topic versus using…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Educational Philosophy, Guidelines, Educational History
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McDonough, Graham P. – Religious Education, 2019
One strand in the scholarship of Catholic school identity perceives that it has deteriorated since Vatican II (1962-1965) and therefore needs restoration. Unfortunately, this perception is based on an assumption that there is a "singular" Catholic identity. This article demonstrates a basis in theology, social theory, and educational…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Self Concept, Catholics, Educational History
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Hoffman, James V.; Alvermann, Donna E. – Reading Research Quarterly, 2020
The authors used a conceptual analysis, following Foucauldian genealogy, to consider the history of Nila Banton Smith's "American Reading Instruction." The goal was to make better sense of the challenges and opportunities facing literacy instruction today and to articulate the enormous responsibilities of literacy scholars to critically…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods, Barriers, Literacy Education
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Peñaloza, Gonzalo; Robles-Piñeros, Jairo; Baptista, Geilsa Costa Santos – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2023
For a long time within the history of education, it has been assumed that science classrooms are homogeneous spaces, constituted with the prevailing conception that only scientific culture can be represented. At the same time, Latin America is characterized by being a region with enormous biological and cultural diversity, with an invaluable…
Descriptors: Science Education, Cultural Pluralism, Educational History, Educational Philosophy
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Clausen, Kurt W.; Lemisko, Lynn – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2023
Over the course of the twentieth century, Ontario teacher education underwent substantial transformations in terms of policy, jurisdiction and design, which shifted authority from provincially controlled normal schools to more semi-autonomous teachers' colleges and finally to faculties within university campuses. In looking at these top-level…
Descriptors: Educational History, Teacher Education Programs, Educational Change, Educational Policy
Miranda Shorty; Rhonda Campbell; Neil Kelly; Ken McDowell; Melissa Moultroup; William Preble – New England College Journal of Applied Educational Research, 2023
Students and the professor of a doctoral-level class, titled Educational Reform, studied eight philosophical traditions in the West that have had great influence on the preparation and development of teachers and administrators in the US. The eight philosophical traditions that we studied included (a) perennialism, (b) essentialism, (c)…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Doctoral Students, Graduate School Faculty, Western Civilization
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Piang, L. Lam Khan – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2022
Imparting education by Christian missionaries to the locals of a non-literate society was not an end in itself, rather it was a means to an end. Evangelizing needed to go hand-in-hand with church planting and institutionalisation of the church establishment. To fulfil this mission, it was necessary to deploy locals but first equip them with the…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Education, Illiteracy, Church Role
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Manning-Ouellette, Amber; Shikongo-Asino, Josephine – American Journal of Sexuality Education, 2022
Understanding college-level sex education can help campus stakeholders understand student knowledge, inform policies, and influences on culture. Although there is a large amount of research on sexual health programming, little is known about the types of sex education curriculum on college campuses. This systematic literature review evaluates the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Sexuality, Sex Education, Feminism
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Sticker, Martin; Bakhurst, David – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2021
Whilst Kant is one of the most influential figures in the history of philosophy and was also, in his own time, an important theorist of education, he is sometimes regarded with suspicion by contemporary educational theorists. His philosophy, it is often maintained, is fraught with problematic dualisms and other familiar confusions of the…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Improvement, Educational Theories, Educational History
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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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Stabler, Albert – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2021
Sentimentalism as a genre is known for its association with melodramatic 19th-century novels, such as Stowe's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" or Alcott's "Little Women." But, as a cultural tendency, sentimentalism can be found in a range of 19th- and 20th-century cultural, social, and political phenomena, with philanthropic and educational…
Descriptors: Art Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Photography, Visual Aids
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Kristjánsson, Kristján – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2021
This article offers a response to some recent critiques of character education in a UK context, in general, and the approach promoted by the Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues, in particular. The article argues that critiques of current UK character education betray an inadequate grasp of significant factions within its group of advocates,…
Descriptors: Ethics, Values Education, Criticism, Foreign Countries
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