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    Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia: The official record.Bruce Haynes - 2009 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 41 (7):738-741.
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    The Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia (PESA) and My Intellectual Growing‐Up.Michael R. Matthews - 2009 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 41 (7):777-780.
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    So much more than research: Learning from women leaders in philosophy of education.Liz Jackson & Amy N. Sojot - 2023 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (9):1006-1015.
    This special issue includes a series of interviews with the past women presidents of the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia (PESA), including Felicity Haynes, Nesta Devine, Tina Besley, and Liz Jackson. This article sets the stage for reading the interviews, though an extended dialogue between the two authors of this project. In what follows, the authors reflect on insights gleaned from the interviews, and the past and future of women leadership in philosophy of (...). Using a dialogical format, it highlights different experiences and similar challenges across generations, questions what has changed versus what has stayed the same over decades, and elaborates on the value of the interviews for readers coming from different academic generations and subject positions. It reflects on the state of the field and its future directions from the perspectives of two women philosophers working and thinking across generations. (shrink)
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  4. Philosophy of Education in a New Key: Who Remembers Greta Thunberg? Education and Environment after the Coronavirus.Petar Jandrić, Jimmy Jaldemark, Zoe Hurley, Brendan Bartram, Adam Matthews, Michael Jopling, Julia Mañero, Alison MacKenzie, Jones Irwin, Ninette Rothmüller, Benjamin Green, Shane J. Ralston, Olli Pyyhtinen, Sarah Hayes, Jake Wright, Michael A. Peters & Marek Tesar - 2021 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (14):1421-1441.
    This paper explores relationships between environment and education after the Covid-19 pandemic through the lens of philosophy of education in a new key developed by Michael Peters and the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia. The paper is collectively written by 15 authors who responded to the question: Who remembers Greta Thunberg? Their answers are classified into four main themes and corresponding sections. The first section, ‘As we bake the earth, let's try and (...)
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    ‘It was the Best of Times, it was the Worst of Times …’: Philosophy of Education in the Contemporary World.Peter Roberts - 2014 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 34 (6):623-634.
    This article considers the state of philosophy of education in our current age and assesses prospects for the future of the field. I argue that as philosophers of education, we live in both the best of times and the worst of times. Developments in one key organisation, the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia, are examined in relation to broader international trends. Informed by the work of Pierre Hadot, I also reflect on what (...)
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    ‘It was the Best of Times, it was the Worst of Times …’: Philosophy of Education in the Contemporary World.Michael A. Peters & Gert Biesta - 2015 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 34 (6):623-634.
    This article considers the state of philosophy of education in our current age and assesses prospects for the future of the field. I argue that as philosophers of education, we live in both the best of times and the worst of times. Developments in one key organisation, the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia, are examined in relation to broader international trends. Informed by the work of Pierre Hadot, I also reflect on what (...)
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  7. (1 other version)Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain Annual Conference 2000 New College, Oxford 14-16 April 2000.Richard Davies - 2000 - University of Oxford.
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  8. Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain Newsletter 2007.John Gingell (ed.) - 2007
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  9. The philosophy of education society of great Britain.Don Locke - 1965 - Philosophy 40:184.
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  10. Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain Conference Papers 1999 the Conference Was Held From 9th-11th April 1999 at New College, Oxford.Richard Davies - 1999 - University of Oxford.
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    Proceedings of Midwest Philosophy of Education Society Annual Conferences, 2001-2003.Olivet Jagusah (ed.) - 2005 - Authorhouse.
    A Letter to A Friend is a compact compilation of thoughts that promote the reader to think in a different direction than they are probably used to. This book is a candid and uncompromising reflection of the issues we all face. It is an intimate outcry for the need to take accountability for our role in life and the outcome of our actions or lack thereof. We all have a vital part to play and we are not just victims of (...)
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    Possibility of Critique of the Consumerist Society as a Problem of Philosophy of Education. Marginalia on Pasolini.Luka Bogdanić - 2010 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 30 (1-2):283-294.
    U tekstu se analizira pitanje je li Pasolini u svojim političkim tekstovima naznačio određenu filozofiju odgoja kao kritiku potrošačkog društva. Povezujući njegov nedovršeni pedagoški esej s nekim od njegovih posljednjih članaka pokušava se odrediti Pasolinijeva pozicija kako prema odgoju tako i prema potrošačkom društvu, prema mogućnosti odgajanja i učenja kritičkog mišljenja mladih. Postavlja se pitanje granica i zadataka emancipacijske pedagogije u masovnom društvu. U radu se također pokušava naglasiti utjecaj koji je filozofija prakse, osobito u ličnosti Gramscija, izvršila na Pasolinijevo (...)
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    Philosophy of education in Australasia: A definition and a history.James S. Kaminsky - 1988 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 20 (1):12-26.
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    Philosophy of Education in Contemporary Society.Milan Polić - 2006 - Synthesis Philosophica 21 (1):17-18.
    Every year at its symposiums, the Croatian philosophical society proves that it wants to and can be in step with current happenings in the world and social needs which open up questions that ask for quick and well thought out an -swers. Such was foremost the symposium during the annual assembly of the Croatian Philosophical Society in 2000 under the titlePhilosophy and Educa-tion. There was also the international symposium held during the 13th Days of Frane Petriæ in Cres, (...)
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    Higher education as a public good – An EPAT special issue.Sonja Arndt - 2025 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 57 (2):96-97.
    This special issue arises from a collaborative symposium in March 2023 between the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia (PESA) and the Philosophy and Theory of Higher Education Society (P...
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    Philosophy of education in a new key: A ‘Covid Collective’ of the Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain (PESGB).Janet Orchard, Philip Gaydon, Kevin Williams, Pip Bennett, Laura D’Olimpio, Raşit Çelik, Qasir Shah, Christoph Neusiedl, Judith Suissa, Michael A. Peters & Marek Tesar - 2021 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (12):1215-1228.
    This article is a collective writing experiment undertaken by philosophers of education affiliated with the PESGB (Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain). When asked to reflect on questions concerning the Philosophy of Education in a New Key in May 2020, it was unsurprising that the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on society and on education were foremost in our minds. We wanted to consider important philosophical and educational questions raised by the (...)
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  17. Philosophy and Education.Jonas F. Soltis & National Society for the Study of Education - 1981 - National Society for the Study of Education Distributed by the University of Chicago Press.
     
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    The necessity of aesthetic education: The place of the arts on the curriculum.Joanna Pascoe - forthcoming - Educational Philosophy and Theory.
    Laura and I met for this interview to review her book at the Philosophy of Education Society Australasia (PESA) Conference in Christchurch | Ōtautahi at Te Pae Convention Centre, December 2024.JP:...
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  19. Mediated publics and the crises of democracy. Keynote address, Ohio Valley Philosophy of Education Society.M. Boler - 2006 - Philosophical Studies in Education 37:25 - 38.
     
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  20. Philosophy of Education 1969 Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Meeting of the Far Western Philosophy of Education Society in Anaheim, California, December 5-6, 1969.James John - 1970 - Bureau of Educational Research and Services, Arizona State University.
     
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    Strategy of Socially-Anthropological Development in Ideas and System of Modern Social Philosophy of Education: Integration of Model of the Instrumentalism and the Neopragmatism with the Concept «New Humanism».Viktor Zinchenko - unknown
    The purpose. Explore the major ideological patterns of development of a socially philosophies of education in the context of the problems of institutionalization of knowledge about human and social development. To analyse system-integration aspect of social philosophy and education management in interaction of concepts of an instrumentalism of a pragmatism and a neopragmatism with model of «new humanism» in formation of socially valuable orientations. Methodology. Classification existing in the western philosophy of education and education (...)
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    ‘If someone discovers these gentle pot-stirrings…’: An interview with Nesta Devine.Liz Jackson & Amy N. Sojot - 2023 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (9):1025-1035.
    Nesta Devine is Professor at the Auckland University of Technology and served as the third woman President of the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia from 2009–2011. She completed her ba...
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  23. The school and society: Reflections on John Dewey's philosophy of education.Frederick A. Olafson - 1977 - In Steven M. Cahn, New studies in the philosophy of John Dewey. Hanover, N.H.: Published for the University of Vermont by the University Press of New England. pp. 172--204.
     
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    50 Years of Philosophy of Education: Progress and Prospects.Graham Haydon - 1998
    Education has been important in the thinking of philosophers from the beginning of the Western tradition. But only in the middle of the twentieth century was philosophy of education recognised in Britain as a distinct discipline, with the establishment of a professorial chair at the Institute of Education, University of London, in 1947. Fifty years later a series of public lectures, jointly sponsored by the Institute and the Philosophy of Education Society of Great (...)
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    History of Philosophy and Philosophical Education: Under the Auspices of the Aristotelian Society of Marquette University (Classic Reprint).Etienne Gilson - 2017 - Forgotten Books.
    Excerpt from History of Philosophy and Philosophical Education: Under the Auspices of the Aristotelian Society of Marquette University God and Philosophy (the Powell lec tures of 1940) New Haven, Yale University Press, and Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1941, 144 pages. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the (...)
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    Ecosocial Philosophy of Education: Ecologizing the Opinionated Self.Jani Pulkki, Jan Varpanen & John Mullen - 2020 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 40 (4):347-364.
    While human beings generally act prosocially towards one another — contra a Hobbesian “war of all against all” — this basic social courtesy tends not to be extended to our relations with the more-than-human world. Educational philosophy is largely grounded in a worldview that privileges human-centered conceptions of the self, valuing its own opinions with little regard for the ecological realities undergirding it. This hyper-separation from the ‘society of all beings’ is a foundational cause of our current ecological (...)
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    Indian philosophy of education.Humayun Kabir - 1961 - London,: Asia Pub. House.
    The role of higher education -- Education and society -- Education and community life -- Education and planned development -- The basis of national unity -- Education and one world -- The crisis of youth -- Universities and national unity -- Universities and the future -- Knowledge and national unity -- Intellectual standards and national progress -- The challenge of a new age -- Indian philosophy of education: -- -Ancient ideals -- -The (...)
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  28. Philosophy of Education: Frankfurt Critical theory and the sociology of Pierre Bourdieu, society education and curriculum. Copenhagen, Departament of Education.S. Callewaert - forthcoming - Philosophy and Rhetoric.
     
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    Philosophy of Education: Introductory Readings (William Hare and John Portelli (Eds.)) and Teaching, Schools and Society (Evelina Orteza y Miranda and Romulo F. Magsino (Eds.)). [REVIEW]Deborah Court - 1991 - Paideusis: Journal of the Canadian Philosophy of Education Society 4 (2):44-46.
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    Philosophy of education in a new key: Constraints and possibilities in present times with regard to dignity.Klas Roth, Lia Mollvik, Rama Alshoufani, Rebecca Adami, Katy Dineen, Fariba Majlesi, Michael A. Peters & Marek Tesar - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (8):1147-1161.
    Human beings as imperfect rational beings face continuous challenges, one of them has to do with the lack of recognizing and respecting our inner dignity in present times. In this collective paper, we address the overall theme—Philosophy of Education in a New Key from various perspectives related to dignity. We address in particular some of the constraints and possibilities with regard to this issue in various settings such as education and society at large. Klas Roth discusses, (...)
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    Civil society, education and human formation: philosophy's role in a renewed understanding of education.Janis T. Ozolins (ed.) - 2017 - New York: Routledge.
    Education has been widely criticised as being too narrowly focused on skills, capacities and the transference of knowledge that can be used in the workplace. As a result of the dominance of economic rationalism and neo-liberalism, it has become commodified and marketed to potential customers. As a consequence, students have become consumers of an educational product and education has become an industry. This volume draws together a number of different perspectives on what is meant by 'human formation', argues (...)
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    Handbook of philosophy of education.Randall R. Curren (ed.) - 2022 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    The Handbook of Philosophy of Education is a comprehensive guide to the most important questions about education that are being addressed by philosophers today. Authored by an international team of distinguished philosophers, its thirty-five chapters address fundamental, timely, and controversial questions about educational aims, justice, policy, and practices. Section I (Fundamental Questions) addresses the aims of education, authority to educate, the roles of values and evidence in guiding educational choices, and fundamental questions about human cognition, learning, (...)
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    Philosophy of Education in Today’s World and Tomorrow’s: A View from ‘Down Under’.John Clark - 2006 - Paideusis: Journal of the Canadian Philosophy of Education Society 15 (1):21-30.
    In considering philosophy of education now and in the future, this paper explores the issue from an Australasian perspective. While philosophy of education in this part of the world has strong international links there is an absence of indigenous influences. A number of philosophical strands have developed including naturalism and postmodernism which have informed thinking about education policy and practice. The institutional side of philosophy of education has witnessed both the promotion of philosophers (...)
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    Philosophy in Roman society of the late Ist –early IInd centuries AD.Данилова В.Ю - 2024 - Philosophy and Culture (Russian Journal) 9:77-92.
    The subject of research in this article is the role of philosophy in the life of Roman society in the late Ist – early IInd centuries AD. The period of the reign of Emperor Domitian (81-96), Nerva (96-98) and Trajan (98-117) is considered. The author sets himself the following tasks: firstly, to determine how strong the influence of philosophical teachings on the political views of Roman citizens was; secondly, to analyze the role of philosophy in the worldview (...)
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  35. (1 other version)Readings in the philosophy of education.John Martin Rich - 1966 - Belmont, Calif.,: Wadsworth Pub. Co..
    What knowledge is of most worth? / Herbert Spencer -- The basis of education / Robert M. Hutchins -- The ultimate aims of education / Edward L. Thorndike and Arthur I. Gates -- Aims in education / John Dewey -- Leviathan / Thomas Hobbes -- Of civil government, second treatise / John Locke -- Man and society : the art of living together / Reinhold Niebuhr -- Civilization and its discontents / Sigmund Freud -- Education (...)
     
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    Philosophy of education in a new key: Publicness, social justice, and education; a South-North conversation.Marek Tesar, Michael A. Peters, Robert Hattam, Leah O’Toole, Lester-Irabinna Rigney, Kathryn Paige, Suzanne O’Keeffe, Hannah Soong, Carl Anders Säfström, Jenni Carter, Alison Wrench, Deirdre Forde, Sam Osborne, Lotar Rasiński, Hana Cervinkova, Kathleen Heugh & Gert Biesta - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (8):1216-1233.
    Public education is not just a way to organise and fund education. It is also the expression of a particular ideal about education and of a particular way to conceive of the relationship between education and society. The ideal of public education sees education as an important dimension of the common good and as an important institution in securing the common good. The common good is never what individuals or particular groups want or (...)
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  37. Hybrid management in the philosophy of education: integration of democratic and critical approaches to educational management.Oleksiy Kiykov - 2025 - Filosofiya osvity Philosophy of Education 30 (2):173-185.
    The article explores the philosophical foundations of educational management through the prism of democratic and critical approaches, emphasizing the ideas of John Dewey and Henri Giroux. The main focus is on the role of a democratic approach, which is aimed at creating an educational space where students not only passively acquire knowledge but also actively participate in decision-making, forming a conscious civic position. This reinforces the development of critical thinking and social responsibility necessary for modern society. The importance of (...)
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  38. Islamic Philosophy of Education and Western Islamic Schools: points of tension.Michael Merry - 2006 - In Farideh Salili & Rumjahn Hoousain, Religion in Multicultural Education. IAP. pp. 41-70.
    In this chapter, I elaborate an idealized type of Islamic philosophy of education and epistemology. Next, I examine the crisis that Islamic schools face in Western societies. This will occur on two fronts: (1) an analysis of the relationship (if any) between the philosophy of education, the aspirations of school administration, and the actual character and practice of Islamic schools; and (2) an analysis concerning the meaning of an Islamic curriculum. To the first issue, I argue (...)
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    Teaching Philosophy of Education: The "Discussion - Case Study Approach".John Portelli - 1990 - Paideusis: Journal of the Canadian Philosophy of Education Society 4 (1):25-31.
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  40. Philosophy of education in South Africa: A Re-vision". [REVIEW]Philip Higgs - 1998 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 17 (1):1-16.
    In this article an attempt is made to provide a re-vision of philosophy of education that will redress the legacy of the past in South Africa, and contribute to laying the foundations of a critical civil society with a culture of tolerance, public debate and accommodation of differences and competing interests. This re-vision of philosophy of education, which finds its roots in developments in philosophy in the twentieth century, and especially in the discourse of (...)
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    Philosophy of Education in Spain at the Threshold of the 21st Century – Origins, Political Contexts, and Prospects.Gonzalo Jover - 2001 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 20 (4):361-385.
    This article analyzes the evolution of Philosophy of Educationin Spain and its situation at the dawn of the 21st century. Spain'speculiar socio-historical circumstances have largely conditioned thedirection this discipline has taken over the last several decades. So,although during a period there was some approximation towards themethods of analytic philosophy, Philosophy of Education has never fullyrelinquished its normative vocation. To do so would have meant spurningthe hopes and fears that had filled Spanish society by the mid (...)
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    Bertrand Russell’s Philosophy of Education.B. Sambasiva Prasad - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 37:229-234.
    According to Russell, the aim of education is three-fold: acquisition of the skills necessary for making life comfortable, to provide for the wise use of leisure by proper cultural growth and to cultivate the sense of citizenship. Russell argues that utility should not be the only aim of education. In addition to that, the humanistic elements of education are to be cultivated. He prefers to distinguish between ‘education of character’ and education in knowledge’. What he (...)
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    Vasyl Sukhomlynskyi’s Philosophy of Education: Human-Centred Dimension.V. H. Kremen & V. V. Ilin - 2024 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 25:5-14.
    _Purpose__._ The basis of the presented study is a methodological and human-centred analysis of the philosophy of education of the outstanding Ukrainian educator Vasyl Sukhomlynskyi as a relevant anthropological-intellectual strategy for understanding and comprehending the educational process in the context of civilisation challenges. This implies a sequential solution to the following tasks: 1) to review the conceptual content and human-centred load of Vasyl Sukhomlynskyi’s pedagogical position in the discourses of philosophical anthropology and social philosophy; 2) to analyse (...)
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    Corporate Society and Education; the Philosophy of Elijah Jordan.H. S. N. McFarland, George Barnett & Jack Otis - 1963 - Philosophical Quarterly 13 (51):184.
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    Philosophy of education in a changing digital environment: an epistemological scope of the problem.Raigul Salimova, Jamilya Nurmanbetova, Maira Kozhamzharova, Mira Manassova & Saltanat Aubakirova - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-12.
    The relevance of this study's topic is supported by the argument that a philosophical understanding of the fundamental concepts of epistemology as they pertain to the educational process is crucial as the educational setting becomes increasingly digitalised. This paper aims to explore the epistemological component of the philosophy of learning in light of the educational process digitalisation. The research comprised a sample of 462 university students from Kazakhstan, with 227 participants assigned to the experimental and 235 to the control (...)
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    Report of the 20th Anniversary Conference of Japan Society for the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education.Yoshitaka Kondo - 1998 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 20 (2):55-64.
  47. Taking into account African Philosophy: An impetus to amend the agenda of philosophy of education.Yusef Waghid & Paul Smeyers - 2012 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (s2):1-5.
    Sceptics of an Africanisation of education have often lambasted its proponents for re-inventing something that has very little, if any, role to play in contemporary African society. The contributors to this issue hold a different view and, through the papers included in this issue, arguments are proffered in defence of an Africanisation of education on the African continent, particularly through the notion of ubuntu.Since the 1960s, Africana philosophy as an instance of Africanisation has emerged as a (...)
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    Corporate Society and Education: The Philosophy of Elijah Jordan.George Barnett & Jack Otis - 1962 - University of Michigan Press.
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    Contemporary Global Transformation of University System and the Philosophy of Education Specifications in Anglo-Saxon and American Models of Education and Research Management.Viktor Zinchenko - 2016 - Філософія Освіти 18 (1):94-116.
    In today’s world there is diversification of different models of higher education. At the same time, the multiplicity, the diversity of higher education models does not exclude their identity. Internationalization and integration of higher education in a global and international dimension raise a lot of new questions to the theory and practice. Almost every developed country has the rich experience of building the higher education system. The analysis of this experience can aid development and enrichment of (...)
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    Gendered Independence and Submission: Wang Fengyi's Moral Philosophy of Education and Manchukuo.Wenqing Zhao & Aymeric Xu - 2024 - In Shaun O'Dwyer, Confucianism at war: 1931-1945. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge. pp. 153-172.
    The discourse on Confucianism during the early Republican Era has predominantly revolved around debates among intellectuals and societal elites. This study shifts the focus to the grassroots reconstruction of Confucianism undertaken by Wang Fengyi, a peasant theorist, practitioner, and educator who played a pivotal role in the “the Way of the Virtuous” (shanrendao) movement in Northeastern China during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Wang was a staunch advocator for the education and literacy of peasant women, who occupied (...)
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