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Larsson, Håkan – Quest, 2023
Pedagogies for movement learning have been affected by a gap between natural science and social science. The gap has meant that pedagogy tend to focus relatively more on either product, material context, and normative ways of moving, or process, learners, social context, and non-normative ways of moving. Here, I suggest that philosopher and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Theories, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences
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Rupnow, Rachel; Randazzo, Brooke; Johnson, Eric; Sassman, Peter – International Journal of Research in Undergraduate Mathematics Education, 2023
While many aspects of the teaching and learning of specific advanced mathematics courses have been studied, limited work has examined mathematical themes like sameness or its instantiations across disciplines. In this paper, we explore algebraists' collective example space for mathematical sameness. We used qualitative methods to analyze survey…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Algebra, Learning Theories, Mathematics Education
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Prabakaran, Madhu – Higher Education for the Future, 2023
The article's central theme is that knowing cannot be equated with knowledge because knowing is an innate process and knowledge is a product. Knowing as an intuitive process is an inalienable experience, whereas knowledge is an alienable property. Knowledge is a discursive construct of human political economy, whereas knowing is the very character…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Learning, Educational Philosophy, Knowledge Level
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Rademaekers, Justin K. – Composition Forum, 2023
Universities across the globe have begun to invest in transdisciplinary research: a complex form of collaboration that places divergent disciplinary specialists and community members in participatory research aimed at addressing an applied research question. For a collaboration to succeed in this knowledge work, participants must engage in radical…
Descriptors: Universities, Interdisciplinary Approach, Collaborative Writing, Research
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Nunner-Winkler, Gertrud – Educational Theory, 2023
The guidelines followed by many educational boards recommend behavioristic practices for dealing with student discipline; however, Lawrence Kohlberg's idea of organizing schools as "just communities" suggests a more promising approach. It translates to the school context the core principle of Habermas's discourse ethics: "those…
Descriptors: Ethics, Educational Policy, Democratic Values, Progressive Education
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Bae-Dimitriadis, Michelle S.; Yoon-Ramirez, Injeong – Art Education, 2023
In this article, the authors discuss the intersectional art practices of contemporary Asian American artists via antiracist art inquiry grounded in intersectionality and AsianCrit. This inquiry is rooted in the authors' own lived experiences as an Asian immigrant and an Asian American, both of whom embody immigration and transnationality. The…
Descriptors: Intersectionality, Racism, Art, Asian Americans
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Andrea Fiore – Educational Theory, 2023
In this paper, Andrea Fiore sketches the notion of familiarity in Dewey's thought, particularly in its relations with education, aesthetics, and art. The importance of that notion emerges in Dewey's well-known writings such as "How We Think," "The School and Society," and "Art as Experience," where he shows that not…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Aesthetics, Familiarity, Art
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Niklas Luhmann – Educational Theory, 2023
Inquiries into the medium of education take up a question that has so far usually been answered teleologically or psychologically. The coherence of educational endeavors has been illustrated by their objective, and this again has been illustrated by the changes in the state of the educatees. The difficulty of such an approach is that no educator…
Descriptors: Student Experience, Student Characteristics, Educational Theories, Teacher Student Relationship
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MacGill, Belinda – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2023
Understanding and advancing pluralist worldviews through education is a tenet of decolonisation. This paper explores the importance of a decolonial pedagogical framework in visual art and design education by disrupting epistemic injustice through employing creative body-based learning (CBL). This approach focuses on relationality and…
Descriptors: Art Education, Design, Decolonization, Creativity
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Cabrera, Nolan L.; Downey, R. Jamaal; Guida, Tonia F.; Smith, Laura Lee – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2023
This article takes up the questions: How does Whiteness affect conceptions of Culturally Sustaining Pedagogies (CSP)? Specifically, when it comes to Whiteness, is there a culture worth sustaining? To begin this examination, we first outline what CSP and Whiteness are. Second, we review the literature within Critical Whiteness Studies (CWS) that…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Whites, Critical Race Theory, Racism
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King, Pete – American Journal of Play, 2023
The author discusses the process of play in terms of six elements in the play cycle first introduced by Sturrock and Else in 1998 and revised by King and Newstead in 2020--precue, play cue, play return, play frame, flow, and annihilation--and their relation to Winnicott's concepts of "potential space" or the "third area," which…
Descriptors: Play, Children, Cues, Theories
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Henderson, Emerald – Theory and Research in Education, 2023
A new theory of emulation--the method by which one learns from moral role models--is emerging through the combined efforts of philosophers, psychologists and educationists. Using a previous argument reconceptualising emulation as a moral virtue as a philosophical springboard, in this paper, I extend this theory by building a more robust case for…
Descriptors: Role Models, Ethical Instruction, Moral Values, Moral Development
Emery Eugene Clayson – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The Executive Functions are a collection of higher order brain functions. Nevertheless, there exists much confusion on what they are and how they function. This dissertation explores the history, theory, and application of the Executive Functions as they apply to school psychologists. Topics such as the current leading theories of the Executive…
Descriptors: Executive Function, School Psychologists, School Psychology, Theories
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Uslu, Nilüfer Atman; Yavuz, Gulay Öztüre; Usluel, Yasemin Koçak – Interactive Learning Environments, 2023
This study, which systematically examines educational robotics and robots (ERR), has two purposes. (1) Classifying the research on the ERR to identify research trends and gaps, (2) Summarizing the experimental findings related to ERR and to interpret them according to the claims in the literature. A mixed method combining systematic mapping and…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Educational Technology, Robotics, Educational Theories
Elkins, Stephen Forrest – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This qualitative self-study brings philosophies of weak education to bear on the author's leadership practice situated within the belly of a business environment. The study investigates the author's practical application of weak educational theory into a weak educational leadership practice. This research reflects the author's struggle with…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Organizational Culture, Corporations, Leadership
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