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Pramod K. Sah – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2025
This article presents the findings of a critical ethnography focused on the English-medium instruction (EMI) policy in Nepal's public schools. Through the analysis of policy documents and interviews with policymakers, the study reveals that policymakers view the EMI policy as a solution to the crisis in public schools by enhancing their…
Descriptors: Language of Instruction, Educational Policy, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Zembylas, Michalinos – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2017
This paper follows recent debates around theorizations of "affect" and its distinction from "emotion" in the context of non-representational theories (NRT) to exemplify how the ontologization of affects creates important openings of ethical and political potential in educators' efforts to make productive interventions in…
Descriptors: Ethics, Politics, Theory Practice Relationship, Educational Practices
Zembylas, Michalinos – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2017
This paper follows recent debates on the ontological turn in the social sciences and humanities to exemplify how this turn creates important openings of methodological and political potential in education. In particular, the paper makes an attempt to show two things: first, the new questions and possibilities that are opened from explicitly…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Humanities, Politics of Education, Philosophy
Velautham, Leela – Berkeley Review of Education, 2017
"One in five American households do not have a single member in the labor force." This was a statistic heralded by President-elect Donald Trump (Appelbaum, 2016, para. 2), in a speech during the election campaign, to illustrate the apparently huge number of unemployed Americans and, thus, to expose the perilous state of the American…
Descriptors: Intervention, Critical Thinking, Statistics, Misconceptions
Le Grange, Lesley; Aikenhead, Glen – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2017
This is a reply to an article authored by Enslin and Horsthemke (2014) published in" Educational Philosophy and Theory" ("EPAT"). Enslin and Horsthemke argue that those who they refer to as "friends of the subaltern" pit themselves against a straw-person that is swiftly dismissed in pointing out blindness of the…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Western Civilization, Politics, Indigenous Knowledge
Sameer, Imad Hayif – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2017
This study attempts to analyze Bush's second inaugural speech. It aims at investigating the use of linguistic strategies in it. It resorts to two models which are Aristotle's model while the second is that of Atkinson's (1984) to draw the attention towards linguistic strategies. The analysis shows that Bush's second inaugural speech is successful…
Descriptors: Presidents, Rhetoric, Public Speaking, Models
Bojesen, Emile – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2017
This paper argues that the political can respond to that which exceeds it without reducing it to the same, and that public education is one of the most important places where this can happen. I present a rationale for public education to assist that which exceeds the political: singularity, solitude and difference. What I maintain is that the…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Public Education, Political Attitudes, Educational Philosophy
Abowitz, Kathleen Knight – Critical Studies in Education, 2017
In their article, "Is the Liberal Defense of Public Schools a Fantasy?" presented in this v58, 2017 issue of "Critical Studies in Education," Michael S. Merry and William S. New offer what they call a "leftist critique" of standard liberal defenses of the public school. In this response, Kathleen Knight Abowitz…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Public Education, Politics of Education, Criticism
Carusi, F. Tony; Szkudlarek, Tomasz – Policy Futures in Education, 2020
Recent work in education research and policy studies has been critical of the view that sees education as a fix for social problems. This perspective invites a reconsideration of the relationship between education and society that breaks from the long held instrumental assumptions informing most education theory and policy, wherein education is a…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Social Problems, Role of Education, World Views
Brook, Cheryl – Action Learning: Research and Practice, 2020
This paper examines a Revans led action learning / action research project in services for people with learning disabilities which took place between 1969 and 1972 across seven local authorities in the UK. It explores aspects of social and political history as the project unfolded, including the notable scandals in hospital and social care which…
Descriptors: Action Research, Research Projects, Learning Disabilities, Social History
Goodson, Hollie – Education, 2020
In education, looping is defined as a continuous movement where a student has the same teacher for multiple years in a row. This strategy began in the 20th century by an Australian educator, Rudolf Steiner. This type of teaching was a success in Europe and was eventually called the Waldorf School Movement. This movement was founded on his reality…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Teaching Styles, Looping (Teachers), Educational Strategies
Goirigolzarri Garaizar, Jone; Landabidea Urresti, Xabier – Language Policy, 2020
The handling of linguistic diversity in the Basque Autonomous Community has been an area of constant political debate since the establishment of the Basque-Spanish co-official linguistic regime and the introduction of a process to revitalize Euskara (the Basque language) in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Much of that debate has materialized in…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Language Minorities, Geographic Regions, Spanish
Cladis, Andrea E. – E-Learning and Digital Media, 2020
Technology is an all-encompassing aspect of life in the 21st century. Its existence has implications on how communication occurs, education is shaped, knowledge is spread, and ideas are formulated. There is a significant shift taking place in society as we become more accustomed to existing in a digital world. Digital natives, young people who…
Descriptors: Influence of Technology, Language, Creativity, Critical Thinking
Yingling, Dylan L.; Mallinson, Daniel J. – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2020
Background: Though evidence-based policy (EBP) has attracted considerable attention from the public, academics, and governments, prior studies have revealed little about how political parties, institutions, and policy context shape the adoption and implementation of these policies in the American states. Aims and objectives: Develop objective…
Descriptors: Evidence Based Practice, Policy Formation, Program Implementation, Juvenile Justice
Szeto, Elson – School Leadership & Management, 2020
This study aims at elaborating the reform policy effects on school leadership practices for quality educational development in the evolving hybrid of Western and Confucian cultures in Hong Kong. Why were education reforms and changes intensified in Hong Kong's education system in the post-1997 decades? How were these reform policies effectively…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Policy Formation