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Maki, Wilma J. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2016
This article explores the pedagogical implications of John Dewey's claim that his definition of experience is shared by Daoists. It compares characteristics of experience with those in Daoism, and then considers the similarities and differences between key cultivation practices each proposes, focusing on the roles of the teacher and sage. My main…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Religion, Comparative Analysis
Thompson, Talia; Talapatra, Devadrita; Hazel, Cynthia E.; Coleman, Jeanine; Cutforth, Nicholas – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2020
Background: Down syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic cause of intellectual disability. Prior research has primarily focused on associated medical problems and skill deficits. This study takes a novel positive psychology approach by examining critical individual characteristics and environmental factors that facilitate exceptional quality of…
Descriptors: Down Syndrome, Case Studies, Adults, Well Being
Matolino, Bernard – Transformation in Higher Education, 2020
Philosophy teachers owe their students a little more than mere formal instruction of topics popular in philosophy. What they owe their students is largely influenced by philosophy's claims to be a discipline that is principally dedicated to the study and fostering of wisdom. Therefore, there is an obligation to be wise on the part of philosophy…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Individual Development, Transformative Learning
Scoffham, Stephen – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2020
This paper explores the long-term impact of study visits to south India undertaken by UK teacher education students from 1999-2002. The research involved students who had been on the study visits ten to fifteen years earlier. All the participants completed an extensive open-ended survey and the themes which then emerged were investigated through…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Transformative Learning
Ignatovich, Elena – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2020
In most of the scholarly work, the history of lifelong education (LLE) begins in the 1960s, when the concept gathered momentum as part of the agendas of the OECD, World Bank, UNESCO, and Council of Europe. A pre-1960s history is acknowledged with a few names and dates and is generally absorbed into the history of adult education. This paper…
Descriptors: Educational History, Lifelong Learning, Data Collection, Foreign Countries
Tan, Charlene – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2020
This article seeks to clarify the purpose of high-stakes exam and its relationship with teaching and learning by elucidating the educational thought of the eminent neo-Confucian thinker Zhu Xi. The paper contends that Zhu Xi views standardised testing as an essential means to evaluate the learning outcomes, honour exemplary scholars and select…
Descriptors: High Stakes Tests, Confucianism, Educational Philosophy, Standardized Tests
Kwon, Ronald; Brint, Steven; Curwin, Kevin; Cantwell, Allison – Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 2020
We consider features of cocurricular activities as important learning environments outside of the classroom. Using survey data from seven large public research universities we investigated 17 specific learning opportunities that occur in student clubs and organizations. We found that cocurricular learning experiences are common and that students…
Descriptors: Research Universities, Extracurricular Activities, Public Colleges, Clubs
Mustafa, Rami; Hamdan Alghamdi, Amani K. – Journal of Women and Gender in Higher Education, 2020
This qualitative study investigated Saudi women's decision to invest in learning English as a Foreign Language (EFL). This exploratory study collected semi-structured interview data from nine Saudi women of varying ages and educational and professional backgrounds in seven Saudi Arabian cities. A thematic analysis of the data revealed a wide array…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Mañón, Latoya – ProQuest LLC, 2020
A qualitative study was conducted to explore the influence of mandated school closures and transitions on coping and identity development in late adolescent youth. Student participants ([eta]=8) aged 18-24 were ethnically diverse and positioned as underachieving in an alternative urban school context due to being 1-3 years behind their cohort…
Descriptors: Late Adolescents, Young Adults, School Closing, Self Concept
Kathleen D. Kelsey – Journal of Human Sciences & Extension, 2020
4-H is the largest youth organization in the US, with six million participants. 4-H contributes to developing positive leadership and life skills (LLS). The purpose of the research reported here was to discover the essence of LLS development of 4-H youth while serving as an officer for the Georgia State Board of Directors. The population was all…
Descriptors: Youth Clubs, Individual Development, Skill Development, Leadership
Sandholm, Ditte; Simonsen, Julia; Ström, Kristina; Fagerlund, Åse – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2023
Positive education is the teaching of both traditional school skills and skills for enhancing well-being. This study examines teachers' (N = 72) experiences with training in positive education.Qualitative content analysis was used to provide an in-depth understanding of the experiences, and quantitative measures investigated teachers' well-being.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers
Barbara Tischler Hastie – Thresholds in Education, 2023
The healthy functioning of a school system depends upon many factors. The internal micro factors require a leader to take into account the heart and human conditions that coexist within the lived environment. The external macro factors are the events that occur in unexpected ways. When these internal micro factors are not functioning well, and a…
Descriptors: School Districts, Barriers, Current Events, Leadership Styles
Haye, Andrés; Matus, Claudia; Cottet, Pablo; Niño, Sebastián – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2018
We present a theoretical review of notions of autonomy to show how they organize discourses within social sciences around the biological reality of ideal self-regulating individuals. First, we reconstruct key meanings of autonomy in biological theory, focusing on theories of autopoietic systems and their connections to constructivist…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Ambiguity (Context), Biology, Systems Approach
Loeng, Svein – Cogent Education, 2018
This article deals with the concept of andragogy and the understanding of the same from a historical and professional perspective. It also includes a clarification of the difference between European and North American andragogy. Andragogy concerns adult education and learning in some way or another, but, beyond this, the concept is ambiguous. Many…
Descriptors: Andragogy, Concept Formation, Adult Education, Educational History
Moran, Seana – Journal of Moral Education, 2018
Life purpose is a long-term aim to make one's life "count." Education--especially moral education--might be considered a key cultural mechanism for young people to 'thread' their lives into the culture's 'bigger picture' not only of the 'good life' but also of a 'life of good.' How does life purpose relate to educationally important…
Descriptors: Life Satisfaction, Goal Orientation, Ethical Instruction, Motivation

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