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Ludvig Sunnemark; Fredrik Sunnemark; Karl Dahlquist; Emil Gahnström; Per Assmo; Laurence Piper – Critical Studies in Education, 2024
In this article we interrogate how University of Sweden (UoS), the leading Work-integrated learning (WIL) university in Sweden, represents WIL publicly, discussing this in relation to higher education's changing role within an increasingly knowledge-based capitalism, in which knowledge and research become subsumed under demands for market utility…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Work Experience Programs, Universities, Foreign Countries
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Scott Ritchie – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2024
Primary and secondary education under capitalism serves as an ideological apparatus to construct productive workers who will participate in the extractive economy and consent to their own exploitation. However, some school children are marked as deficient--impaired, disabled, and mad--incapable of being good workers who facilitate capitalist…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Grade 1
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Ravi Kumar – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2024
The pedagogical realm expands and goes beyond the four walls of a classroom. It becomes omnipresent. However, there are spheres where it displays overtly its political character such as in the functioning of political organisations. In these organisations the relationship of the leader and cadre or the institutional form of politics and the masses…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Political Attitudes, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries
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Zipory, Oded – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2021
Most of the literature in educational research, and in philosophy of education specifically, has been clearly appealing to hope in its various forms, in attempts to bring it back, improve it and have more of it. This paper wishes to explore a different terrain. I ask whether there can be a worthwhile education that does not require hope, and I…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Aspiration, Depression (Psychology), Privatization
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Kabgani, Sajad; Sahragard, Rahman – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2021
In the neoliberal discourse of education, the notion of "truth," as a fantasmatic concept, has a pivotal status. In order to actualise its non-existent yet highly captivating utopia of perfection, progress and prosperity, this discourse needs to present a homogeneous picture of human ontology whose needs and desires can be satisfied as…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Ethics, Films, Psychiatry
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Yehezkely, Chen – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2020
This paper is an attempt to summarize the contrast between the respective outlooks of the closed and the open societies, here presented as two separate coherent and consistent sets of ideas, principles, arguments and values. It was originally conceived as support for the thesis that the sense behind the apparent senselessness of our educational…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Educational Practices, World Views
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Michael D. Smith; Bradley D. F. Colpitts – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2025
Through the market-based conception of neoliberal performativity, an interlocking set of socio-economic agendas integrate higher education (HE) in state-level systems of production and accumulation. Within the scope of globalism, the capacity to develop competitive human capital emerges as a proxy indicator of achievement amongst institutions of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Global Approach, Philosophy, Social Systems
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Richard Hall; Lucy Ansley; Paris Connolly – Teaching in Higher Education, 2025
Decolonising work in Higher Education (HE) has become increasingly mainstreamed. One issue is the relationship between such work and that of equality, diversity and inclusivity (EDI), or the potential reduction and co-option of decolonising for EDI purposes. This article discusses the characterisations of, and drivers for, decolonising inside UK…
Descriptors: Decolonization, Racism, Social Justice, Higher Education
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Maurizio Toscano; Steven A. Stolz – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2025
We explore social justice advocacy and education from the vantage point of elite theory as articulated in the works of Gaetano Mosca and Vilfredo Pareto. Elite theory is applied here to re-appraise the explicit and implicit educational means and ends inspired by contemporary social justice along three inter-related dimensions: the place of…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Social Theories, Advantaged, Cultural Maintenance
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Andrew Chenohara – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2025
This article examines how financialization and municipal debt operate as constitutive, racializing forces that shape childhoods under neoliberal racial capitalism. Building on Cindi Katz's (2008) theorization of "childhood as spectacle" and Keavy McFadden's (2023) framing of education as an "infrastructure of social…
Descriptors: Race, Social Systems, Neoliberalism, Debt (Financial)
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Deepti Mulgund – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2025
This article charts a critical history of drawing, as it was taught within "general" schooling in colonial Bombay (now Mumbai), beyond the artisanal workshop, art, and industrial schools. Rather than children's creative or subjective expression as it is commonly seen today, drawing's presence in the school curriculum was a sign of the…
Descriptors: Freehand Drawing, Art Education, Foreign Countries, Social Systems
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Zi Hui; Ye Geng – International Journal of Web-Based Learning and Teaching Technologies, 2025
Based on the advantages of virtual reality technology, this paper analyzes the current situation of ideological and political education in colleges and universities, and points out the existing problems and shortcomings. On this basis, the course of ideological and political education for college students based on virtual reality technology is…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Foreign Countries
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Luciane Nascimento; Andreia Cruz; Aline Moura; Igor Costa – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2025
The article presents an analysis of Brazilian teaching work and its different expressions in the face of the neoliberal drive of the last three decades. The aim is to understand how market dynamics consolidate a new materiality through the consequences of neoliberalism on/for teaching work. The analysis is based on a Marxist perspective, through…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Working Hours, Commercialization, Educational Change
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Julio Labraña; Marco Billi – Educational Theory, 2025
In this article, we examine the transformative influence of Anthropocene-driven semantics on the education system through Luhmann's social systems theory. We analyze how the historical and current concepts of "Human" and individuality have shaped educational semantics and influenced the system's self-description. Critical perspectives…
Descriptors: Semantics, Educational Practices, Educational Theories, Social Systems
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Lauren Bialystok – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2025
This paper draws attention to three risks associated with endorsing authenticity as an overall value in education--"essentialism, narcissism," and "relativism." These concerns mimic debates from the 1970s and 1980s, when both conservatives and progressives wrestled with the cultural fallout of the 1960s political movements. The…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Authentic Learning, Politics of Education
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