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  1. Extending the Contribution of Albert Camus to Educational Thought: An analysis of The Rebel.Aidan Curzon-Hobson - 2014 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 46 (10):1098-1110.
    The purpose of this article is to make a case for The Rebel as an important educational text. Discussing The Rebel in this way for the first time, the goal is to try and demonstrate that the work could have a unique contribution; in particular there might be a number of similarities between Camus and educational thinkers relating to the goals, pedagogy and the meaning of education. The Rebel has been noted as Camus’s most underexplored text so by investigating these (...)
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  • Educationally Recovering Dewey in Curriculum.William H. Schubert - 1987 - Education and Culture 7 (1):2.
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  • (1 other version)Politics of critical pedagogy and new social movements.Seehwa Cho - 2010 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 42 (3):310-325.
    The proponents of critical pedagogy criticize the earlier Neo‐Marxist theories of education, arguing that they provide only a ‘language of critique’. By introducing the possibility of human agency and resistance, critical pedagogists attempt to develop not only a pedagogy of critique, but also to build a pedagogy of hope. Fundamentally, the aim of critical pedagogy is twofold: 1) to correct the pessimistic conclusions of Neo‐Marxist theories, and 2) to transform a ‘language of critique’ into a ‘language of possibility’ . Then, (...)
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  • (1 other version)Politics of Critical Pedagogy and New Social Movements.Seehwa Cho - 2010 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 42 (3):310-325.
    The proponents of critical pedagogy criticize the earlier Neo‐Marxist theories of education, arguing that they provide only a ‘language of critique’. By introducing the possibility of human agency and resistance, critical pedagogists attempt to develop not only a pedagogy of critique, but also to build a pedagogy of hope. Fundamentally, the aim of critical pedagogy is twofold: 1) to correct the pessimistic conclusions of Neo‐Marxist theories, and 2) to transform a ‘language of critique’ into a ‘language of possibility’ (, p. (...)
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  • Queer of Color Agency in Educational Contexts: Analytic Frameworks From a Queer of Color Critique.Edward Brockenbrough - 2015 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 51 (1):28-44.
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  • Academic freedom and the commercialisation of universities: a critical ethical analysis.Kathleen Lynch & Mariya Ivancheva - 2016 - Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics 15 (1):71-85.
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  • (1 other version)What Makes Practice Educational?Pádraig Hogan - 1990 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 24 (1):15-27.
    Pádraig Hogan; What Makes Practice Educational?, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 24, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 15–26, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.146.
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  • (1 other version)A view from somewhere: Explaining the paradigms of educational research.Hanan A. Alexander - 2006 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 40 (2):205–221.
    In this paper I ask how educational researchers can believe the subjective perceptions of qualitative participant-observers given the concern for objectivity and generalisability of experimental research in the behavioural and social sciences. I critique the most common answer to this question within the educational research community, which posits the existence of two (or more) equally legitimate epistemological paradigms—positivism and constructivism—and offer an alternative that places a priority in educational research on understanding the purposes and meanings humans attribute to educational practices. (...)
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  • Teachers' Reflections on the Perceptions of Oppression and Liberation in Neo-Marxist Critical Pedagogies.Tova Yaakoby - 2013 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 45 (10):992-1004.
    Critical pedagogy speaks of teachers as liberating and transformative intellectuals.Yet their voice is absent from its discourse.The emancipatory action research, described in this article, created a dialogue between teachers and the ideas concerning oppression and liberation found in Neo-Marxist pedagogies. It strongly suggests that teachers can contribute to the further development of these ideas. It indicates that Critical Theory’s perceptions of the totality of oppression were largely accepted by these teachers after their own inner-reflective processes.Yet, the teachers rejected the dyadic (...)
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  • To Whom It May Concern: Epistolary political philosophies and the production of racial counterpublic knowledge in the United States.Sabina Vaught & Gabrielle Hernández - 2016 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 48 (5):459-483.
    This article explores the philosophical underpinnings and implications of the idea of the public in the US state processes of knowledge production and control. In it we take up questions of public and counterpublic political philosophical knowledge production and mediation in relation to an expanding state. Specifically, we examine the political philosophies of racialized counterpublics since the 1960s, considering the particular knowledge production genre of the political prison letter. We suggest that the philosophical principles of the dominant public in the (...)
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  • The Discursive Construction of “Normal”: A Critical Examination of ABeka Curricula.Dina Ciotola Osborn - 2016 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 52 (1):68-77.
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  • (1 other version)What makes practice educational?Pádraig Hogan - 1990 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 24 (1):15–27.
    Pádraig Hogan; What Makes Practice Educational?, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 24, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 15–26, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.146.
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  • (1 other version)‘Flexible Control’: Towards a conception of personal autonomy for postmodern education.Roni Aviram & Yossi Yonah - 2004 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 36 (1):3–17.
    (2004). ‘Flexible Control’: Towards a conception of personal autonomy for postmodern education. Educational Philosophy and Theory: Vol. 36, No. 1, pp. 3-17.
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  • Not "Getting Some Guns and Doing Some Damage": Listening to Teens and Learning From a Ragtime Festival.Karen Tonso - 2006 - Educational Studies 39 (2):102-123.
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  • Conducting Hermeneutic Research in International Settings: Philosophical, Practical, and Ethical Considerations.Charlene A. VanLeeuwen, Linyuan Guo-Brennan & Lori E. Weeks - 2017 - Journal of Applied Hermeneutics 2017 (1).
    Hermeneutics has been theorized and applied as a philosophical framework and interpretive research methodology which pays particular attention to linguistic, social, cultural, and historical contexts to understand the life world and human experiences. While adopted as a qualitative research approach in the fields of education, nursing, psychology, and legal studies, its use is emerging in other human service disciplines. The rich philosophical and theoretical legacy embedded in this research methodology often presents unique challenges and a steep learning curve for researchers, (...)
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  • Teachers as Disempowered and Demoralised Moral Agents: School Board Management and Teachers in Hong Kong.Kwok Kuen Tsang - 2019 - British Journal of Educational Studies 67 (2):251-267.
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  • The" Sokal Hoax" and a Movement Towards a Clarity of Expression in Leftist Writing.Helmut Steger - 2003 - Education and Culture 19 (2):2.
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  • Integrality in Multidimensionality- a Reflection on Contemporary Education.Nadia Laura Serdenciuc - 2016 - Revista Romaneasca pentru Educatie Multidimensionala 8 (1):13-21.
    The present study is a result of a theoretical approach focused on the importance of an integral mode of dealing with a multidimensional perspective in education, following an interrelated configuration, in the context of the contemporary education. The findings can be used in the process of developing teacher training programs as a foundation for raising the efficiency of the instructional practices. The paper emphasizes the contemporary need of an integrality in multidimensional perception on education reality, in order to promote, support (...)
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