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Shahjahan, Riyad A.; Wagner, Anne E. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019
Despite the growing debate about scholarly impact, an analysis of the onto-epistemic grammar underlying impact has remained absent. By taking a different analytical approach to examining impact, we interrogate the concept through the lens of decolonial thought. We offer an empathetic review of the impact scholarship and illuminate the limits of…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Empathy, Scholarship, Criticism
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Kilner, Kerry; Collie, Natalie; Clement, Jennifer – Higher Education Research and Development, 2019
This article presents the authors' successful experiences with Cirrus, a purpose-built Digital Humanities teaching and learning platform developed at The University of Queensland between 2016 and 2018. Our case studies in teaching the crafts of close reading, critical analysis, and writing show that Cirrus's annotation tools enable teachers to…
Descriptors: Instructional Innovation, Critical Reading, Writing (Composition), Humanities Instruction
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Römhild, Juliane – Higher Education Research and Development, 2019
In "Uses of Literature" (2008), Rita Felski outlines four ways in which our affective responses to literature can serve as a starting point for a new form of literary criticism drawing on reader response and ethical criticism. This article situates Felski's approach in the context of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) on…
Descriptors: English Literature, Teaching Methods, Reader Response, Reflection
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Nisar, Muhammad Azfar; Ahsan Rana, Muhammad – Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2019
This case examines key change management challenges faced by public managers by discussing multiple policy and procedural changes introduced in the Primary & Secondary Healthcare (P&SH) Department, Punjab, Pakistan to improve its medicine procurement process. Under immense political pressure to introduce quick, visible and effective…
Descriptors: Hospitals, Change Strategies, Medical Services, Political Influences
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Hilton, Gillian L. S. – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2019
This paper discusses the rise and possible fall of the Free Schools movement in England. The arguments here are taken from a collection of government reports, education charitable trust's papers, press reports and articles written by champions of the Free School movement. It does appear from examining the presented evidence, that the initial idea…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Free Schools, Educational Innovation, Educational Policy
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Alareer, Refaat; Omar, Noritah; Kaur, Hardev – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2017
While conventional critics seek the comic aspect of parody, modernist critics credit parody with questioning mainstream literary trends and subverting literary production. For instance, Mikhail Bakhtin believes in parody's power to create "a decrowning double" by turning the official worldview up-side-down. For experimental poets like…
Descriptors: Poets, Poetry, Parody, Literary Styles
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Carusi, F. Tony – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2017
Contemporary education policy discourse in the United States views teaching as the primary instrument to effect student achievement, and teachers are responding by leaving the profession and discouraging students from becoming teachers. While teaching is more commonly associated with hope, I argue that the growing dissatisfaction of teachers with…
Descriptors: Risk, Ethics, Educational Philosophy, Educational Policy
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do Nascimento Rocha, Maristela; Gurgel, Ivã – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2017
This paper performs a critical analysis of the consensual and family resemblance approaches to the nature of science. Despite the debate that surrounds them, between a pragmatic consensus and a more comprehensive understanding, both approaches have in common the goal of helping students to "internalize" knowledge about science in a…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Criticism, Educational Practices, Scientific Literacy
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Long, Fiachra – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2017
Peter Sloterdijk presented a reading of Heidegger's "Letter on Humanism" at a conference held at Elmau in 1999. Reinterpreting the meaning of humanism in the light of Heidegger's "Letter," Sloterdijk focused his presentation on the need to redefine education as a form of genetic "taming" and proposed what seemed to be…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Humanism, Genetics, Content Analysis
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Curzon-Hobson, Aidan – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2017
When "The Myth of Sisyphus" describes those who live in the "rarefied air of the absurd" (p. 86), Camus uses the word fidelity. This signals a recognition of both defeat and the demand for struggle. This suggests a humility. Education can be said to have this characteristic; it is constantly in service to the new and yet…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Self Concept, Fidelity, Imagery
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Joldersma, Clarence W. – Educational Theory, 2017
Philosophers of education often focus their critique on issues such as neoliberalism, consumerism, pluralism, and so on, and they typically turn for solutions to what we might call the political: democracy, the public, cosmopolitanism, dissent. These critiques and solutions remain firmly connected to what Heidegger calls "the world," and…
Descriptors: Ethics, Educational Philosophy, Criticism, Social Responsibility
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Birdsall, Sally; White, Peta – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2017
Having participated in both the New Zealand Association for Environmental Education (NZAEE) and Australian Association for Environmental Education (AAEE) Research Symposia of 2016, the authors provide a critical analysis of the opportunities provided during these symposia for researchers to position themselves within the environmental education…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Criticism, Conferences (Gatherings), Foreign Countries
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Viscom, William – English in Texas, 2018
Today's students are inundated with popular culture and pop culture texts in their daily lives. One such form of pop culture is that of music. This medium is one that teachers must use as a way to connect to students and build a bridge to the curriculum. This article will discuss uses of music in the classroom from capturing students' attention…
Descriptors: Music, Learner Engagement, Literary Criticism, Popular Culture
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Nóvoa, António – Comparative Education, 2018
After criticising the solutionist drift, this article argues for the need for three gestures, in order to build a more problematised Comparative Education: "estrangement," that is, the ability to see the unknown and therefore to distance ourselves from what is already known; "intercession," that is, the ability to perceive the…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Foreign Countries, Educational History, Politics
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Mulcahy, Donal E. – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2018
Based on an overview of writings published or supported by the Fordham Institute and those associated with it over many years, this article brings together and examines a range of rhetorical tools employed to persuade policymakers and the public of their position. The article argues that in the absence of a reasoned or evidenced position, the…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Educational Policy, Evidence, Discourse Analysis
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