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Idowu Biao – Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2024
This article discusses the place of the concept of global citizenship within the context of African values. It holds that if the modern concept of global citizenship education as espoused by UNESCO and other global organisations is relatively recent, the same concept is ancient within the context of sub-Saharan Africa and it is subsumed within…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Values, African Culture, Global Approach
Peter M. Appelbaum – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2024
This dialogue with Janet Miller, from her early work in the 1980s through the present, explores a post-human response to situatedness and embodiment, and demonstrate possible things to consider when we want to avoid centering human experience--when we strive to steward a universe determined as much by the more-than-human participants in our…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Philosophy, Humanistic Education, Humanism
Humaira Mariyam B.; V. K. Karthika – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
This study investigates the efficacy of artificial intelligence in facilitating networked learning that aids educators in creating inclusive and academically responsible learning environments in Indian English for Specific Purposes (ESP) classrooms. Designed as a qualitative case study, the intervention involves twenty participants from an…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Humanism, English for Special Purposes
Pacheco, José Augusto – Prospects, 2021
Effects rippling from the COVID 19 emergency include changes in the personal, social, and economic spheres. Are there continuities as well? Based on a literature review (primarily of UNESCO and OECD publications and their critics), the following question is posed: How can one resist the slide into passive technologization and seize the possibility…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Change, Educational Technology
Gmaj, Iwona; Fijalkowska, Barbara – European Journal of Education, 2021
This article showcases the Polish validation system through the lens of Critical Discourse Analysis and two models of lifelong learning--the economic and humanistic one, treated as competitive narratives on lifelong learning. We argue that some contradictions can be observed, generated by a clash between the two approaches, as the validation…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Lifelong Learning, Critical Theory, Discourse Analysis
Jukes, Scott; Stewart, Alistair; Morse, Marcus – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2021
Situated within a series of river journeys, this inquiry considers the role of material landscape in shaping learning possibilities and explores practices of reading landscapes diffractively. We consider ways we might pay attention to the ever-changing flux of places while experimenting with posthuman pedagogical praxis. Methodologically, we…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Environmental Education, Humanism, Qualitative Research
COVID-19 and Crises of Higher Education: Responses and Intensifying Inequalities in the Global South
Husain, Matt M. – Policy Futures in Education, 2022
This special issue contributes to the vibrant debates concerning the 'responses and intensifying inequalities in the Global South' underway with regard to COVID-19 and the subsequent crises of higher education. With neoliberal globalization in a deeper crisis by the pandemic, transforming higher education and teaching configurations in ways that…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Equal Education, Higher Education
Smith, Amanda R. – Ethnography and Education, 2022
This paper discusses the potential of participant art-making as an ethnographic analytic method for materialising otherwise invisible experiences in the everyday lives of people. To describe this methodology, I share examples from a two year project conducted in a photography classroom in the northeastern United States. Teenage participants made…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Activities, Photography, Ethnography
Ugwu, Chikezie Ignatius; Makore, Simangele; Raditshego, Etlhomilwe; Maboka, Kaone; Pansiri, Nkobi Owen – African Educational Research Journal, 2022
The heterogeneous nature of African society has led to increased demand for transformational leaders rooted in African values and ideology necessary for Africans to thrive in the 21st Century. This study explored the role of post-colonial school leadership (SL) models in instilling African values among learners. The original African meaning and…
Descriptors: Leadership, Models, African Culture, Foreign Countries
Clarke, Aaron – Curriculum Inquiry, 2022
In this article, I theorize school abolition as a shift needed to unsettle education within current times of ecological precarity. As a practice and horizon, abolition reorganizes schooling's ruling episteme by articulating humanity as a collective performance beyond the pedagogical paradigms of western man. Because racial capitalist schooling…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Theories, Humanism, Climate
Gough, Annette; Gough, Noel – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2022
In this essay, we argue that postqualitative inquiry is not a useful descriptor for environmental education research and that it is time to consider what comes after the posts. We argue that thinking with theory as a process methodology in the onto-epistemological framings of our research is more generative and opens up opportunities for this…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Environmental Education, Educational Research, Qualitative Research
Larner, Marjorie – Schools: Studies in Education, 2022
In a system that increasingly stakes all on measuring success for students, teachers, and institutions against a common testable standard, we risk losing sight of the person at the foundation of our work. Patricia Carini offered a meaningful counternarrative through systematic, evidence-based documentation from observations, interviews,…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Accountability, Risk, Humanism
Taylor, Carol A.; Fairchild, Nikki – Ethnography and Education, 2020
This article makes the case for Posthumanist Institutional Ethnography (PIE). In doing so, it builds on and diverges from Dorothy E. Smith's post-structural work on Institutional Ethnography (IE), and speaks into recent discussions on the contested nature of ethnography. Drawing on the work of Donna Haraway, Karen Barad and Jane Bennet, and on…
Descriptors: Humanism, Ethnography, Institutional Characteristics, World Views
Buck, Brandon; Longa, Rachel – Educational Theory, 2020
Through an exegesis of the dramatic elements of Plato's "Laches," Brandon Buck and Rachel Longa argue that it is an especially valuable text to read with practicing and preservice teachers. Buck and Longa show how the dialogue illustrates three essential aspects of what education means and involves. First, they show how the dialogue…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Dialogs (Language), Questioning Techniques, Teaching Methods
Hunter, Sharon – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2020
Georges Bataille (1887-1962) is one of the most significant thinkers of the 20th century, whose anti-humanist anthropology influenced subsequent existentialist and post-structuralist philosophy. His wide-ranging writings (across philosophy, archaeology, economics, sociology, poetry, erotica and history of art) frequently mention children,…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Anthropology, Humanism, Children

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