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    Can semiotics be used to drive paradigm changes in medical education?John Tredinnick-Rowe - 2018 - Sign Systems Studies 46 (4):491-516.
    This essay sets out to explain how educational semiotics as a discipline can be used to reform medical education and assessment. This is in response to an ongoing paradigm shift in medical education and assessment that seeks to integrate more qualitative, ethical and professional aspects of medicine into curricula, and develop ways to assess them. This paper suggests that a method to drive this paradigm change might be found in the Peircean idea of suprasubjectivity. This semiotic concept (...)
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    The educational paradigm shift for student-centred learning in the process of globalisation.Svitlana Bodnar - 2016 - Science and Education: Academic Journal of Ushynsky University 10:102-108.
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  3. A new educational paradigm for evolving development.Augustin Buendia & Carolina Morales - 2003 - World Futures 59 (8):561 – 568.
    Despite considerable attention to the need for systemic education for a new society, it is surprising to note how little research has actually been conducted in this area with transdisciplinary approach. Besides, there are many papers about new educational approaches but they are focused on a specific level, for example on higher education. Very little has been done in terms of a systemic and comprehensive approach capable of guiding human development from preschool to postgraduates studies-and beyond. This paper has (...)
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    Researching Drama and Arts Education: Paradigms and Possibilities.Patti P. Gillespie & Philip Taylor - 1998 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 32 (1):108.
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    Big ideas in education: Quantum mechanics and education paradigms.Kristina Turner - 2020 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (6):578-587.
    Current education paradigms were informed by the classical Newtonian worldview of brain functioning in which the mind is simply the physical activity of the brain, and our thoughts cannot have any effect upon the physical world. However, researchers in the field of quantum mechanics found that the outcomes of certain subatomic experiments are determined by the consciousness of the observer, leading philosophers to propose that the observed and the observer are linked. Quantum mechanics also demonstrates that distant minds may behave (...)
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  6. Is the Inquiry Based Education Paradigm Useful not just for Teaching Sciences but also Theology?Mihai Girtu & Tudor Cosmin Ciocan - 2015 - Dialogo 2 (1):73-82.
    Starting from the traditional approaches to teaching science and religion we discuss modern pedagogical methods based on inquiry. We explore whether and how the teaching methods specific to each discipline may benefit in the teaching of the other.
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    Master Training of Translation Specialists in the Context of the Postmodern Educational Paradigm.Olesia Tetsova, Oksana Dudina & Iryna Holovko - 2022 - Postmodern Openings 13 (1 Sup1):395-411.
    The article deals with the problems of inconsistency of Ukrainian translation education with the trends of the postmodern state of society and the advisability of introducing the achievements of the American system of training translators is substantiated. The article describes the organization of training masters in technical translation in the United States on the basis of a systematic analysis, in particular, the structure and content, forms and methods of teaching and learning masters in technical translation. Postmodern tendencies and peculiarities of (...)
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    Aristotle's homo mimeticus as an Educational Paradigm for Human Coexistence.Gilberto Scaramuzzo - 2016 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 50 (2):246-260.
    In the Poetics of Aristotle there is a definition of the human being that perhaps has not yet been well considered in educational theory and practice. This definition calls into question a dynamism that according to Plato was unavoidable for an appropriate understanding of the educational process that turns a human being into a beautiful, good and just citizen: mimesis. The paper's intent is to reconsider the definition of the human being, centred on mimesis, presented by Aristotle in (...)
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    An Introduction to Elijah Muhammad Studies: The New Educational Paradigm.Abul Pitre - 2009 - Upa.
    This book situates the teachings of Elijah Muhammad in academia, creating a field of study that particularly extrapolates the jewels of Muhammad's teachings. This preview of the teachings of Muhammad, and its multifaceted, interdisciplinary scope, has the potential to change the philosophical and practical methods of education.
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  10. The Philosophy of Education, Paradigm Publishers, 2008, edited and introduced by Gert Biesta and Daniel Tröhler. By Filipe Carreira da Silva. [REVIEW]George Mead - 2011 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 3 (2):303-304.
     
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  11. Learning theories and educational paradigms.T. J. Shuell - 2001 - In Neil J. Smelser & Paul B. Baltes (eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Elsevier. pp. 13--8613.
     
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    Descartes and Augustine (review).Steven Nadler - 1998 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 36 (4):625-627.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Descartes and Augustine by Stephen MennSteven NadlerStephen Menn. Descartes and Augustine. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998. Pp. xvi + 415. Cloth, $74.95.As most readers of this journal well know, scholars in the history of philosophy can, however roughly, be divided into two distinct (and sometimes antagonistic) camps: those who think that work on the great philosophers of the past should focus almost exclusively on an analysis of (...)
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    Breve storia dell'etica.Sergio Cremaschi - 2012 - Roma RM, Italia: Carocci.
    The book reconstructs the history of Western ethics. The approach chosen focuses the endless dialectic of moral codes, or different kinds of ethos, moral doctrines that are preached in order to bring about a reform of existing ethos, and ethical theories that have taken shape in the context of controversies about the ethos and moral doctrines as means of justifying or reforming moral doctrines. Such dialectic is what is meant here by the phrase ‘moral traditions’, taken as a name for (...)
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  14. (1 other version)Noohumanistic Worldview as a New Worldview Matrix within Educational Paradigm.Raushan Shindaulova - 2025 - Philosophy and Cosmology 34.
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    Happiness and the market: the ontology of the human being in Thomas Aquinas and modern functionalism.Marco Visentin - 2014 - Business Ethics: A European Review 23 (4):430-444.
    In this paper, we aim at identifying a concept of man that can represent a reference point for those who work or supervise social processes characterized by commercial or economic purposes. Economic, management, and organizational theories and ideas have a large impact on the way we think of ourselves, and we act accordingly. By making a radical departure from the ontological assumptions, this paper proposes a shifting of the current paradigm in terms of how we theorize about man. In (...)
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    A paradigm for research in education.Börje Holmberg - 1982 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 16 (1):19–33.
    Börje Holmberg; A Paradigm for Research in Education, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 16, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 19–33, https://doi.org/10.1111/.
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    The paradigm case argument: Its use and abuse in education.Catherine Beattie - 1981 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 15 (1):77–86.
    Catherine Beattie; The Paradigm Case Argument: its use and abuse in education, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 15, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 77–86.
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    Educating Evolutionary Co-Leadership to Embody a Radically New Development Paradigm.Alain Gauthier - 2013 - World Futures 69 (1):20 - 28.
    The purpose here is to explore why and how to develop an emerging form of integral leadership?called evolutionary co-leadership?that is responsibly dedicated to the co-evolution of life and humanity on Planet Earth. After offering some fresh distinctions about leadership, this article calls for a shift to a radically new development paradigm, and identifies key qualities and practices of evolutionary co-leadership. It then shares some views on the multiplying effects of an integral approach to co-leadership development?in the context of transforming (...)
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    Philosophical “Paradigms” of Education.Dakmara Georgescu - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 37:43-55.
    The paper explores the links between philosophy and learning with a view to highlight some of the today’s most influential philosophical “paradigms” of education. The concepts of “paradigm” and “philosophical paradigm of education” are discussed – and nuanced - based on some explicit references to them in the current philosophical and pedagogical literature. While taking into account all the different ways in which philosophy may be inquired with regard to its influence on education, the paper focuses merely on (...)
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    The Educated Person: Toward a New Paradigm for Liberal Education.Donal G. Mulcahy - 2008 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    The central argument of this book is that the interrelated ideas of the educated person and a liberal education are in need of serious rethinking. The book contributes to this rethinking through an analysis of influential historical and contemporary treatments of liberal education, as well as scholarship in feminist theory and critical pedagogy. The book concludes by presenting a new ideal of the educated person and a reconceptualization of liberal education.
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    Education and the Immunization Paradigm.Tyson E. Lewis - 2009 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 28 (6):485-498.
    In this paper I chart the origins of modern day “biopedagogy” through an analysis of two historically specific figures of abnormality: the nervous child and the degenerate. These two figures form the positive and negative surfaces of biopolitics in education, sustained and articulated through the category of immunization. By analyzing the relation between the medical discourse of immunity and the practice of pedagogy, I will reveal how biopedagogy is predicated on a dialectical reversal of life into death and thus unsustainable (...)
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    Fostering Education and Combating Educational Poverty. A Matter of Paradigms?Simona Finetti - 2024 - ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 28 (68):29-41.
    Educational practices are affected by the dominant paradigm in the belonging context, which influences the representation of the human being, the idea and the purposes of education. Consequently, as a connecting science between the human sciences, pedagogy is called upon to be a critical instance. This article examines the issue of educational poverty — and of possible actions to prevent and combat it — in light of the cultural frameworks in which it is conceived. The responses to (...)
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    Paradigm Change in Higher Education Due to the World Wide Web.Piotr Bołtuć - 2009 - Dialogue and Universalism 19 (1-2):37-53.
    Electronic technologies, from the internet to virtual reality and advanced robotics, are transforming the world we live in, and especially our methods of learning, far more radically than any factors since the invention of the printing press. The process is at its beginnings; it is largely unavoidable; it also presents an opportunity for learning and research. We academics ought to meet this educational and civilizational challenge and make it our own. Otherwise, the process may be appropriated by bureaucratic and (...)
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    Two Paradigms of Philosophy of Education – A Comparative Analysis.Tskhvariashvili Ketevan - 2017 - Annals of the University of Bucharest - Philosophy Series 66 (1).
    The present article deals with a comparative analysis between two paradigms advanced by the contemporary philosophy of education – one represented by the version of John Dewey’s and the other one inspired by work of the prominent Georgian philosopher and psychologist Dimitri Uznadze, based on a so called “set development” theory. The article discusses the reasons why an innovative idea, declared by Dewey, that school must provide equal opportunities to every student, projected and suggested by his followers, has not overstepped (...)
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    The Paradigm of Unity in Prenatal Education and Pedagogy.Dorota Kornas-Biela - 2014 - Journal for Perspectives of Economic Political and Social Integration 19 (1-2):193-206.
    The traditional approach to the relation between parents and their prenatal child presents the child as a fetus, a mainly passive recipient of the mother’s vital biological resources. Contemporary prenatal psychology and pedagogy recognizes this relationship in a quite different perspective: the prenatal child is a member of the family and may be seen as an active member of the wider family as a community, extended to grandparents and other relatives. Between parents and their child in the womb exists a (...)
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    A Paradigm Shift in Education and Its Implications for Moral Education.Jae-Bong Yoo - 2000 - Journal of Moral Education 12 (2):55.
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    Education from a change in paradigms: to the post-religious or cross-confessional. Educate to exist.Jose Antonio Manzanos Báez - 2015 - Horizonte 13 (37).
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    Axiological Paradigm of Understanding the Education Phenomenon as a Polyvector Discursive Construct: Harmony of Peace vs Conflict of Military Interpretations.Svitlana Khrypko - 2021 - Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy 11 (11:3):1289-1314.
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  29. Education towards peace according to the Augustinian paradigm (part two).Cristina Falbo - 2006 - Filosofia 57 (1-3):B83 - B148.
     
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    Paradigm and Ideology in Educational Research: The Social Functions of the Intellectual.Eric Hoyle & Thomas S. Popkewitz - 1985 - British Journal of Educational Studies 33 (3):306.
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    Paradigms of education research.Tien-Hui Chiang - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (14):1520-1521.
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    Paradigms Revisited: Media Education im the Global Village.Andrew Hart - 1997 - Communications 22 (2):127-156.
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    Liberal Education for the Modern Pheidippides: D. G. Mulcahy, The Educated Person: Toward a New Paradigm for Liberal Education. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., Lanham, MD, 2008.Perry Lewis - 2009 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 28 (3):283-289.
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    Scholastic Competition: A Latent Function of Education?J. J. Smolicz - 1969 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 1 (1):51-62.
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    Towards a new Educational Order and a New Paradigm.Albert Ferrer - 2012 - Ramon Llull Journal of Applied Ethics 3 (3):63.
    In this article, Albert Ferrer culminates a long series of articles published in the Catalan review _Ars Brevis_, edited by the Blanquerna Foundation of the Ramon Llull University, Barcelona. In his previous exposition, Prof. Ferrer outlined the development of holistic and spirituallybased education in India and Europe until the advent of the materialistic pedagogy of the modern school system. In this paper, Prof. Ferrer delves further into a philosophical understanding of this integral kind of education on spiritual grounds, focusing on (...)
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    The Paradigm Shift in Health: Towards a Quantum Understanding of the Role of Consciousness in Health Promotion and Education.Ronald S. Laura & Amy Chapman - 2009 - Upa.
    The authors of this book show that the failure of public health arises, not from a failure of contemporary medicine, but from a failure of the philosophical assumptions upon which it rests. They suggest an alternative approach to health care that derives from a ecological and holistic philosophy of nature.
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    Active Philosophy in Education and Science: Paradigms and Language-Games.David Stenhouse - 1985 - Allen & Unwin.
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    New Paradigm of Moral Education in an Age of Neuroscience. 추병완 - 2013 - Journal of Ethics: The Korean Association of Ethics 1 (93):231-264.
    도덕적 신경과학의 목적은 인간 도덕성의 원인과 기제에 대한 심층적이고 포괄적인 이해를 제공하는 것이다. 도덕성에 대한 신경과학 접근의 주된 강점은 인간 정신의 숨은 과정(hidden process)을 밝혀낼 수 있다는 것이다. 도덕교육 연구자들은 신경과학의 연구 및 실천이 제기하는 윤리적 문제가 무엇인지를 밝혀냄과 동시에 신경과학의 연구 성과들이 기존의 도덕성 및 도덕교육 이론에 함의하는 바가 무엇인지를 밝혀내야 하는 이중적인 학문적 도전에 직면해 있다. 이에 이 글에서는 신경윤리학과 도덕적 신경과학에 관한 문헌 분석에 근거하여 신경윤리학의 개념과 연구 주제에 대해 살펴보고, 최근의 신경과학 연구 결과 및 실천이 제기하는 (...)
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    The gift paradigm in early childhood education.Genevieve Vaughan & Eila Estola - 2007 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 39 (3):246–263.
    This paper promotes a philosophy derived from the direct distribution of goods to needs that occur in mothering and invisibly in many other aspects of life. Such a philosophy is suggested as an alternative to market based values, which currently permeate society. It is important to bring alternative values to consciousness and validate them for both teachers and children so that the orientation towards the other that characterizes the gift paradigm will not be lost in the fight for survival (...)
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    Inclusive Religious Paradigm Within Academia: Religious Education lecturers' Viewpoints on Interreligious Tolerance and Pluralism in Indonesia.Suparto Suparto, Sumarni Sumarni, Imran Siregar, Lisa’Diyah Ma’Rifataini, Opik Abdurrahman Taufik, Ahmad Habibullah, Nunu Ahmad An-Nahidl & Wahid Khozin - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (3):427-452.
    The belief system of academicians has an impact on how religious education (RE) is carried out in public universities. The ideology of RE lecturers - whether it is moderate, radical, or liberal - is greatly influenced by their own religious beliefs. The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between religious paradigm of religious education lecturers on interreligious tolerance and pluralism in public universities in Indonesia. The study sample comprised 142 lecturers drawn from ten public universities in (...)
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    In Dialogue: Response to Elvira Panaiotidi,?The Nature of Paradigms and Paradigm Shifts in Music Education?Janice Waldron - 2005 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 13 (1):111-114.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy of Music Education Review 13.1 (2005) 111-114 [Access article in PDF] Response to Elvira Panaiotidi, "The Nature of Paradigms and Paradigm Shifts in Music Education" Janice Waldron Michigan State University Elvira Panaiotidi makes a strong case that MEAE and praxialism represent, respectively, the poesis and praxis strands of the Aristotelian conception of art and that, consequently, one cannot conclude that the two accounts are ontologically incompatible. At (...)
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    Current Anthropological Paradigm and “Anthropological Turning” of Engineering Education.Dmitry Kuznetsov & Gennady Popov - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 37:151-160.
    By the end of the 20th century educational issues had become of global character due to the fact, that it is education that makes the basis for the social dimensions of the 21st century. The importance of educational issues can be explained by the post-industrial society being oriented at rising the significance of information and knowledge as being the main resources for the society development, at the priority of intellectual activities, resulting in changing the roleand place of education (...)
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    Leverage points, paradigms, and grounded action: Intervening in educational systems.Mitchell M. Olson & Michael A. Raffanti - 2006 - World Futures 62 (7):533 – 541.
    This article discusses connections between grounded action, leverage points, and paradigm transformation and transcendence. Part one provides background on Meadows' (1999) approach to leverage points as well as the concept of paradigms. Part two argues that grounded action is inherently suited for leverage points analysis and paradigm-based interventions. Part three offers an example of individual paradigm transformation in the educational context vis-à-vis Olson's (2006) grounded theory of driven succeeding. The article concludes with considerations of how the (...)
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    The Nature of Paradigms and Paradigm Shifts in Music Education.Elvira Panaiotidi - 2005 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 13 (1):37-75.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy of Music Education Review 13.1 (2005) 37-75 [Access article in PDF] The Nature of Paradigms and Paradigm Shifts in Music Education Elvira Panaiotidi North Ossetian State Pedagogical Institute, Russia The advent of the praxial philosophy of music education in the mid-1990s and its systematic development in David Elliott's Music Matters: A New Philosophy of Music Education1 created an unprecedented situation in music education in North America. Having (...)
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    Changing the Paradigm of Education in Postmodern Times.Viktoriia Ulianova, Nataliia Tkachova, Sergij Tkachov, Iryna Gavrysh & Oleksandra Khltobina - 2022 - Postmodern Openings 13 (1):408-419.
    Education as a respectable social institution reflects the processes of changing the classical scientific paradigm in the modern world and forms a new, postmodern educational space, which leads to the construction of a postmodern paradigm of a decentralized pedagogical process, which provides for the coexistence of various autonomous "centers", paradigms, methods, approaches, etc., competing, complement each other and among which there are no dominant ones. Under these conditions, the pedagogical process acts as an open, temporal, indeterministic, pluralistic, (...)
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    Humane Education: A Paradigm for Ethical Problem Solving in Education.Joyce L. Bloom - 1995 - Between the Species 11 (3):16.
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    A Conflict of Paradigms: Social Epistemology and the Collapse of Literary Education.Rebecca K. Webb - 2007 - Lexington Books.
    In this combined examination of the history, theories, and practices in the teaching of English, the author presents compelling insight and practical solutions to the crisis in English education and the conflict among critical theories, radical pedagogy, classroom practice, epistemics, the pressure to vocationalize the curriculum, and the corporatization of institutes of learning.
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    Encompassing multiple moral paradigms: A challenge for nursing educators.Elizabeth Shirin Caldwell, Hongyan Lu & Thomas Harding - 2010 - Nursing Ethics 17 (2):189-199.
    Providing ethically competent care requires nurses to reflect not only on nursing ethics, but also on their own ethical traditions. New challenges for nurse educators over the last decade have been the increasing globalization of the nursing workforce and the internationalization of nursing education. In New Zealand, there has been a large increase in numbers of Chinese students, both international and immigrant, already acculturated with ethical and cultural values derived from Chinese Confucian moral traditions. Recently, several incidents involving Chinese nursing (...)
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    Opinion: Paradigms, methods, and the failed striving for methodological diversity in educational psychology published research.Avi Kaplan - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Paradigms of Theory and Practice in Teacher and Theological Education.Arch Chee Keen Wong - 2016 - British Journal of Educational Studies 64 (3):295-313.
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