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Christensen, Gerd – Power and Education, 2022
The aim of this article is to discuss how to research into phenomena that no one wants to talk about: silenced and tabooed phenomena. With the outset in data culled in two research projects concerning student's conceptualization of small group learning, the article discusses methodology, theory, and ethics in researching into silenced and tabooed…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Research Methodology, Ethics, Foreign Countries
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Zembylas, Michalinos – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2020
This paper complements pedagogical efforts of foregrounding nonviolence on inner reflexive work with approaches that highlight notions of nonviolence as "both" subjective "and" collective resistance to the norms and structures of social injustice and violence. It is argued that Butler's theorization of affect, ethics and…
Descriptors: Ethics, Violence, Social Justice, Political Issues
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Boenig-Liptsin, Margarita; Tanweer, Anissa; Edmundson, Ari – Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 2022
This article presents the Data Science Ethos Lifecycle, a tool for engaging responsible workflow developed by an interdisciplinary team of social scientists and data scientists working with the Academic Data Science Alliance. The tool uses a data science lifecycle framework to engage data science students and practitioners with the ethical…
Descriptors: Ethics, Statistics Education, Feminism, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Phillips, Elizabeth; Williams, Ryan – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2020
This article reflects on the authors' experiences and those of their students in teaching and learning during a Learning Together course on The Good Life and the Good Society (GLGS) held in an English high security prison involving students serving sentences in the prison and students from the University of Cambridge. This article is based on data…
Descriptors: Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Foreign Countries, College Students
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Giesinger, Johannes – Ethics and Education, 2017
To what extent does the common claim that childhood is "socially constructed" affect the ethical debate on the "intrinsic" and "special" goods of childhood? Philosophers have referred to this kind of goods in their critique of overly adult-centred and future-oriented conceptions of childhood. The view that some goods…
Descriptors: Ethics, Teaching Methods, Children, Social Influences
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Leech-Wilkinson, Daniel – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2016
In classical music composition, whatever thematic or harmonic conflicts may be engineered along the way, everything always turns out for the best. Similar utopian thinking underlies performance: performers see their job as faithfully carrying out their master's (the composer's) wishes. The more perfectly they represent them, the happier the…
Descriptors: Classical Music, Conflict, Peace, Musical Composition
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Tavin, Kevin; Kallio-Tavin, Mira – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2014
Against the backdrop of objective and subjective violence, two contemporary artworks are interpreted through theories of the Other. Zhu Yu's "Eating People" (2000) is considered through Lacanian psychoanalytic theory and, in particular, through an Ethics of the Real. Teemu Mäki's "My Way, a Work in Progress" (1995) is…
Descriptors: Art Products, Ethics, Art Education, Violence
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Tsui, Anna P. Y.; Ngo, H. Y. – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2016
Cheating is a serious issue among business students worldwide. However, research investigating the social factors that may help prevent cheating in Chinese higher education is rare. The present study examined two key social relationship factors of perceived teacher-student relationships and peer relationships by the students. It attempted to build…
Descriptors: Cheating, Ethics, Student Behavior, Social Influences
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Gereluk, Dianne – Educational Theory, 2013
Issues of sexual orientation elicit ethical debates in schools and society. In jurisdictions where a legal right has not yet been established, one argument commonly rests on whether schools ought to address issues of same-sex relationships and marriage on the basis of civil equality, or whether such controversial issues ought to remain in the…
Descriptors: Democracy, Sexual Orientation, Sexual Identity, Civil Rights
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Russell, Vanessa – Teaching Education, 2014
In this article, I explore one lesbian teacher's ethical dilemmas and resulting disappointment related to the lack of participation by queer students in the Gay Straight Alliance she helped to create. Her dilemmas hinge on the paradoxical subject position of queer teacher in tension with the "coming out imperative" and intersecting…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Females, Ethics, Clubs
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McCabe, Helen; Barnes, R. Eric – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2012
Having a child with autism in China raises challenges for families. Some are similar to those of families in western countries, but others are unique. This study sought to understand one aspect--the dilemmas of having a second child in a country where having only one child is the norm, and where social welfare services are not developed. This…
Descriptors: Siblings, Autism, Foreign Countries, Ethics
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Cadwallader, Jessica Robyn – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2010
The centrality of Cartesian dualism to practices of university pedagogy obscures the role that bodily being-in-the-world plays in learning and teaching. This article uses Merleau-Ponty's account of embodiment to explore the pedagogical capacity of disability, specifically in relation to two university courses. I argue that the disabled other…
Descriptors: Disabilities, College Students, Classroom Environment, Social Attitudes
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Reindal, Solveig Magnus – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2010
This article investigated what the capability approach developed by Amartya Sen and Martha Nussbaum can contribute to the issue of inclusion as a new theoretical framework for special education. By posing the question: "What is the purpose of inclusion?", I have proposed to answer this query by investigating how the capability approach is able to…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Special Education, Inclusive Schools, Mainstreaming
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Gleeson, B. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2010
This paper examines the history of care in modern society and seeks to expose how deep transformations in care arise from wider social relations. From historical survey we may discern a series of transitional points, where the practice and the experience of care was greatly, sometimes suddenly, redefined. Each betrayed deeper political and ethical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ideology, Social History, Social Change
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Suarez-Orozco, Carola; Yoshikawa, Hirokazu; Teranishi, Robert T.; Suarez-Orozco, Marcelo M. – Harvard Educational Review, 2011
Unauthorized immigrants account for approximately one-fourth of all immigrants in the United States, yet they dominate public perceptions and are at the heart of a policy impasse. Caught in the middle are the children of these immigrants--youth who are coming of age and living in the shadows. An estimated 5.5 million children and adolescents are…
Descriptors: Ethics, Immigrants, Foreign Policy, Undocumented Immigrants
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