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Tummons, Jonathan – Higher Education Research and Development, 2021
In this article, I pick up established critical explorations of the role and use of theory in higher education research, focusing on the theoretical affordances of the work of Bruno Latour, one of the architects of actor-network theory. Actor-network theory is increasingly widely used within education research, although Latour has moved away from…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Educational Research
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Westerlund, Heidi Maria – Music Education Research, 2019
Leaning particularly on Zygmunt Bauman's thoughts, this paper analyses past theorizations of music education, asking if these trends have created a value indifference and moral blindness in terms of who 'we' want to be in super-diverse societies. The paper pinpoints the need for a professional social epistemology in which social integration brings…
Descriptors: Music Education, Epistemology, Educational Theories, Social Integration
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Dall'Alba, Gloria; Sandberg, Jörgen – Studies in Higher Education, 2021
Although ever present, the way in which the body is implicated in learning has received scant attention in the research literature to date. A particular area of neglect relates to the significance of the perceiving, feeling, motile body in learning to enter the professions. The philosophical-empirical inquiry in this article targets this neglected…
Descriptors: Human Body, Biotechnology, Learning Processes, Science Education
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Dart, Sarah; Trad, Sloan; Blackmore, Kim – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2021
As the engineering education research (EER) field is yet to fully mature, there are few formally established pathways to EER. Consequently, most researchers transition to EER after completing technical engineering qualifications. Reconciling this training with the distinctly different expectations of educational research creates unique challenges…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Educational Research, Educational Researchers, Research Methodology
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White, John – London Review of Education, 2018
This article offers a philosophical critique of Michael Young's notion of 'powerful knowledge', as found largely in his own but also in others' writings since 2009. The first part of the article focuses on the definitional connection that Young makes between 'powerful knowledge' and systematic relationships between concepts. It argues that most of…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Epistemology, Knowledge Level, Curriculum Development
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Gascón, Josep; Nicolás, Pedro – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2019
In the first part of the dialogue between theories, which gave rise to a paper in this journal, we discussed the role played by normativity in didactics. In this work, with the aim of taking a step forward in this dialogue, we state explicitly some of the postulates of the anthropological theory of the didactic. They shape the object of study, the…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Educational Anthropology, Educational Research, Mathematics Instruction
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White, John – London Review of Education, 2019
This is a response to two discussions of my article 'The Weakness of "Powerful Knowledge"' featuring in 2018 in the "London Review of Education" 16 (2), the first by Johan Muller and Michael Young and the second by Jim Hordern. It also makes brief comments on pieces on powerful knowledge in the "London Review of…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Definitions, Concept Formation, Educational Philosophy
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Paraskeva, João M. – Educational Governance Research, 2017
Echoing Ettore Scola metaphor "Bruti, Sporchi & Cativi", this chapter challenges how hegemonic and specific (or so called) counter hegemonic curriculum platforms -- so connected with Western Eurocentric Modernity -- have been able to colonize the field without any prudency to "fabricate" and impose a classed, raced and…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Educational Theories, Epistemology, Cultural Influences
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Panjwani, Farid – Educational Theory, 2023
A key epistemological assumption in the ideologies of many of the groups termed extremist is that there is an unmediated access to a Divine Will. Driven by this assumption, and facilitated by several other factors, a range of coercive actions (including violence) to force others into submission to the perceived Will of God are seen as justified by…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Terrorism, Antisocial Behavior, Criticism
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Pratt, Nick; Alderton, Julie – Curriculum Journal, 2023
This paper explores how the twin processes of neoliberalism and neoconservatism work together on, and through, curricula and their associated pedagogies. It bridges the gap between policy and classroom practice, focusing on the particular example of the school subject of mathematics and the notion of mastery, operationalised in the English…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Criticism, Mastery Learning, Teaching Methods
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Connolly, Cornelia; Cosgrove, Tom – Action Learning: Research and Practice, 2022
The educational benefits of challenge- or problem-based approaches to learning are now well established. Action Research (AR) and Action Learning (AL) together provide educators with an ethic, a research methodology and a pedagogical strategy for harnessing and developing the motive power of purposeful activity for reflective enquiry in teaching…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes
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Darokar, Shaileshkumar S.; Bodhi, Sainkupar Ranee – Curriculum Inquiry, 2022
This article is an attempt by two educators, one Dalit and one Tribal, to make a case for why education in India needs to be informed by a conception of "the Dalit curriculum." We argue that the Dalit curriculum is an educational theory based on the following foundational assumption: The Dalit reality is the denominator of measuring any…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Class, Tribes, Curriculum
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Woldegiorgis, Emnet Tadesse – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
The notion of decolonisation implies the existence of a territory, entity, structure, or system which has previously been colonised by exogenous forces and thus needs to be liberated. In most African countries, the discourses of decolonisation of higher education emanate from the shared experience of imposed European colonisation that perpetuated…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Policy, Indigenous Knowledge, Futures (of Society)
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Huxtable, Marie; Whitehead, Jack – Educational Action Research, 2021
The last 20 years have seen a growing interest in researching pedagogy in Higher Education with action researchers playing a part in this growth. However, there are few studies that analyse the educational influences in learning of the action researcher in their own pedagogy in Higher Education. Hence the focus of this paper on enhancing…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Action Research, Higher Education, Educational Research
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Eacott, Scott – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2018
This paper is a response to Richard Niesche's recent JEAH paper claiming a 'theory turn' in educational leadership. Bringing Niesche's argument into conversation with recent work on social epistemology in the field, I argue that any claim for a theory turn is premature and arguably requires further nuancing of enduring issues. Framed around the…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Epistemology, Educational Theories, Educational Change
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