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Narita, Flávia Motoyama – Music Education Research, 2017
Green's informal learning pedagogy was adapted for a mixed-mode distance education of music teachers in Brazil. Designed as an 8-week module within the Open University of Brazil programme and implemented three times, this research involved 20 tutors and 73 student teachers, across a period of 2 years. Taking the form of a…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Informal Education, Questionnaires, Internet
Rajack-Talley, Theresa Ann; Smith, Siobhan E.; Best, Latrica; Della, Lindsay J.; D'Silva, Margaret U.; Potter, Deborah A.; Carthan, Quaniqua – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2017
African American communities have experienced negative effects from a history of medical abuse, lack of proper research procedures, and misinterpretations of study findings because of racism. These past injustices have led to a mistrust of research and researchers. This paper focuses on how some methodological challenges, in a study funded by a…
Descriptors: Epistemology, African American Community, Low Income, Interdisciplinary Approach
National Association of Scholars, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic has inflicted enormous financial damage on colleges and universities and the cost is still growing. American higher education will undergo an unprecedented financial crisis in the coming months. "Critical Care" is a plan to guide the federal response to these unprecedented disruptions facing higher education in…
Descriptors: Disease Control, Colleges, Higher Education, Educational Finance
Specia, Akello; Osman, Ahmed A. – Journal of Education and Practice, 2015
This paper critically analyses the conceptions of bell hooks on education. It focuses on the relevance of hook's ideas to the classroom. It is a theoretical paper based on secondary data that seeks to contribute to the growing body of knowledge in education. The paper is a reflection of hook's reaction to education as a practice of freedom, the…
Descriptors: Freedom, Educational Philosophy, Feminism, Progressive Education
McKenna, Emma – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2015
In the second-wave women's movement in Canada (1965-1985), the rhetoric of ''freedom'' and ''choice'' occupied a prominent position in public discourses. Waged as rallying points to resist entrenched forms of gender inequality in all areas of social, economic, and political culture, this language asserted a desire for an alternative social order…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Feminism, Child Care, Sex Fairness
Saito, Naoko – Ethics and Education, 2015
This article explores the possibilities of the antifoundationalist thought of Cavell with a particular focus on his idea of "chance in aesthetic experience," as a framework through which to destabilize the prevailing discourse of education centering on freedom and control. I try to present the idea of chance in a particular way, which…
Descriptors: Criticism, Culture, Aesthetic Education, Educational Philosophy
Tubbs, Nigel – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2013
The value of the arts is often measured in terms of human creativity against instrumental rationality, while art for art's sake defends against a utility of art. Such critiques of the technical and formulaic are themselves formulaic, repeating the dualism of the head and the heart. How should we account for this formula? We should do so by…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Activities, Educational Philosophy, Liberal Arts
Granek, Leeat – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2013
As researchers, we are intertwined in our research relationships in two ways that put us on the line. First, our very beings are co-constituted and developed in an intersubjective exchange with the people we work with. Acknowledging our interdependence frees us to take an empathetic and hermeneutic stance that I have termed the "epistemology…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Hermeneutics, Empathy, Qualitative Research
Melo, Veriene – Education Sciences, 2019
Actualizing education beyond the scope of traditional schooling and incorporating elements of critical pedagogy and social transformation are essential for efforts aiming to reduce inequalities and enhance the livelihoods of excluded populations. This article examines emancipatory education through a Freirean lens by considering its dimensions of…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Freedom, Critical Theory, Social Action
Yun, SunInn – Ethics and Education, 2014
This paper considers the place of freedom in discussions of the aims of education. Bearing in mind remarks of R.S. Peters to the affect that the singling out of aims can "fall into the hands of rationalistically minded curriculum planners", it begins by considering the views of Roland Reichenbach regarding Bildung and his account of this…
Descriptors: Freedom, Educational Objectives, Educational Practices, Phenomenology
Gardner, Peter – Policy Futures in Education, 2014
In societies that respect our right to decide many things for ourselves, exercising that right can be a source of anxiety. We want to make the right decisions, which is difficult when we are confronted with complex issues that are usually the preserve of specialists. But is help at hand? Are thinking skills the very things that non-specialists…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Civil Rights, Democratic Values, Decision Making
Tubbs, Nigel – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
There is a new myth of the heterogeneous that is reducing the concept of humanity to a sinful enlightenment. In this article I investigate the contribution that a renewed understanding of liberal arts education might offer for the idea of a humanist education and for the concept of humanity; and this at a time when not only the concept of humanity…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Humanities, Liberal Arts, Freedom
Blakesley, David – Composition Studies, 2014
The author explains that Parlor Press is an independent publisher and distributor of scholarly and trade books in print and digital formats. It was founded in 2002 to address the need for an alternative scholarly, academic press attentive to emergent ideas and forms while maintaining the highest possible standards of quality, credibility, and…
Descriptors: Faculty Publishing, Publications, Scholarship, Information Dissemination
Nyenje, Aida; Nkata, James – Cogent Education, 2016
This paper establishes the extent to which attitudinal variables affect the education reforms and subsequently the quality of primary education in Uganda. The paper is based on the views of a wide spectrum of different education stakeholders including: policy analysts, Members of Parliament (MPs), education officers, Headteachers, teaching staff,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Education, Educational Change, Educational Quality
Kiral, Erkan – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
The number of universities in Turkey has reached to 193, among which 72 of them have their own faculties of education. The problem of quantity in teacher training seems to be eliminated; however, training qualified teachers has become a prioritized issue. Many responsibilities fall to universities in training qualified teachers including…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Student Teacher Attitudes

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