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Kukar, Polina – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2016
There is no standard definition of empathy, but the concept is assumed to be innately pro-social and teachable regardless of factors such as power dynamics or other manifestations of social injustice within a society. Such assumptions in discursive practices, whether academic, popular, or pedagogical, obscure the emergence of two important…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Empathy, Power Structure, Prosocial Behavior
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Graham, Scott – Policy Futures in Education, 2008
Contemporary efforts to rethink the philosophical foundation of critical pedagogy are part of the ongoing project to make the field relevant to current struggles against oppression. Inherent to this project is an invitation to account for the plurality of ways and spaces in which privilege is performed in North American society and the troubling…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, North Americans, Educational Philosophy, Social Theories
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Atkinson, Maxine P.; Buck, Alison R.; Hunt, Andrea N. – Teaching Sociology, 2009
"Teaching Sociology's" emphasis on the scholarship of teaching and learning has moved the field well beyond simple description of teaching methods. There is no doubt that the journal is more scholarly than in the past. Still, we do not take advantage of our rich theoretical disciplinary work. There is much to learn sociologically about the…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Interaction, Teaching Methods, Educational Theories
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Brooks, Margaret – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 2004
Despite a growing interest in children's drawing, there are few meaningful frameworks for examining what it is that children are doing when they draw. In this paper particular aspects of Vygotsky's sociocultural theories are re-examined in relation to young children's drawing processes. Using one kindergarten child's drawings of the growth and…
Descriptors: Art Education, Young Children, Social Environment, Freehand Drawing
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Donaldson, Joe F.; Scribner, Jay Paredes – Journal of School Leadership, 2003
This research explored the organizational nature of cohorts with particular focus on the relation between structural factors, including conventions, culture, power, and unintended learning. An in-depth case study of a cohort project team of educational leadership students led to identification of four major themes. Students employed a…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Teaching Methods, Case Studies, College Instruction