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Kawka, Marta; Larkin, Kevin – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2018
In this article we critique, disrupt and resist the taken for granted use of the term "fun" in learning; specifically as it is used to justify mathematics education apps that purport to portray maths learning as a fun experience. We accomplish this critique through the creation of a digital artwork called "Arithmomania." This…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Mathematics Instruction, Criticism, Art
Bell, Michael – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2018
What is thought, and how can it be taught? Philosophy and literature have often promoted different conceptions although each requires, consciously or not, a mutually inclusive understanding. The question of value, which lurks at the centre of this, was given special salience by the literary critic, and 'anti-philosopher', F. R. Leavis who still…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Literary Criticism, Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods
Richards, Colin – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2018
The Ofsted report Bold Beginnings was met with virulent opposition from the early years community. It tried to foreclose, rather than open up, debate about the Reception year; its wording was particularly incendiary. Almost a year on, straws in the wind suggest that the community's reaction was justified and that a battle for the soul of Reception…
Descriptors: Reports, Elementary School Curriculum, Foreign Countries, Criticism
Mathew, Manu V. – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2022
This paper locates the emergence of critical pedagogy (CP) as praxis in the protest movements in New Delhi, India, against the new citizenship amendment laws that were brought about by the Indian government. The ruling government in India brought amendments to the existing provisions for citizenship, such that persons from Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Citizenship, Legislation, Criticism
Purington, Stephanie; Nieswandt, Martina – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2022
The Integrated Concentration in Science (iCons) 4-year program at the University of Massachusetts Amherst was designed to promote interdisciplinary STEM collaboration in the solution of real-world problems and encourage student independence and interdependence through a student-centered teaching approach that structures all projects as group…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Student Centered Learning, Teaching Methods, Science Programs
Arboledas-Lérida, Luis – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2022
Bourgeois-based approaches to 'critical thinking' are failing to help students develop self-reflexivity and the capacity to think critically about the world. This circumstance has led some Marxist authors to claim that dialectics is the real form of critical thinking, so it should be introduced into teaching/learning activities. This advocacy for…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learning Processes, Social Systems, Political Attitudes
Duncan, Chris; Kim, Minkang; Baek, Soohyun; Wu, Kwan Yiu Yoyo; Sankey, Derek – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
Over the past twenty-five years, or so, considerable advances have been made in understanding how learning occurs in the brain, though much of this research is still to make its way into education. One contribution it should be making is to furnish the philosophical critique of past and current theory with supporting empirical evidence. For…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Learning Motivation, Educational Philosophy, Criticism
Gibbs, Brian – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2022
This manuscript describes the implementation of a co-created (teacher and researcher) unit of instruction focused on the teaching of war. This unit examines war through a critical lens and emphasizes anti-war movements. A design study this research investigated how the teaching of war as difficult knowledge can impact student sense of critical…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Elementary School Students, War, United States History
Schulz, Jennifer – Issues in Interdisciplinary Studies, 2021
How do we navigate fear of catastrophic change while also fostering a sense of well-being in our everyday? This question provides the lived context for the story this article tells about teaching a course on imagining well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic. Taking an integrative interdisciplinary approach that employs methods of literary analysis…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Teaching Methods, Well Being, COVID-19
Lee, Ju Hyun; Ostwald, Michael J.; Gu, Ning; Roberts, Maria – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2021
In an increasingly globalised world, design educators face challenges of complex linguistic and cultural differences in their studios and critique systems. While general issues relating to globalisation and education have been discussed in past research, this paper is focused on improving the teaching and learning environment created by design…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Design, Criticism, Global Approach
Sellnow, Deanna D. – Journal of Communication Pedagogy, 2019
Students rarely question the relevance of most communication courses. For example, most students realize that courses focused on improving public speaking and interpersonal skills will benefit them personally and professionally after graduation. Convincing them that a rhetorical theory and criticism course is equally empowering can be a bit more…
Descriptors: Rhetorical Theory, Rhetorical Criticism, Teaching Methods, Assignments
Nagle, James Michael – Religious Education, 2019
Thomas Groome suggests good teaching begins with experience in particular times and places. His work focuses on a community that is "losing" many of its members at this particular time and in places like the United States. This article suggests the hermeneutic central to shared praxis provides a helpful lens through which to understand…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Churches, Catholics, Hermeneutics
du Boulay, Benedict – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2019
Intelligent Tutoring systems (ITSs) and Intelligent Learning Environments (ILEs) have been developed and evaluated over the last 40 years. Recent meta-analyses show that they perform well enough to act as effective classroom assistants under the guidance of a human teacher. Despite this success, they have been criticised as embodying a retrograde…
Descriptors: Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Teaching Methods, Meta Analysis, Artificial Intelligence
Holohan, Kevin J. – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2019
In this article, the distinctions between anarchism as a political philosophy are outlined and contrasted with that of liberal democratic theory upon which much of educational philosophy is based. The principles upon which the social anarchist position rests are briefly outlined with respect to the state, authority, and human beings' way of…
Descriptors: Ethics, Educational Philosophy, Political Attitudes, Democratic Values
Snauwaert, Dale T. – Education Sciences, 2019
The purpose of this paper is to explore a capacity-building pedagogical approach to human rights education as a complement to the "declarationist" approach. The basic premise of this philosophical paper is the idea of human rights as justified claims and/or demands; as such, ethical and moral justification is presupposed in the very idea…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Teaching Methods, Ethics, Moral Values