Foucault’s ethical self-formation and David’s articulation of a creative self

Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (14):1493-1502 (2020)
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Much has been written about creativity in education policy and about how the concept is mediated in institutions like schools and universities. Although constructs like ‘creative teachers’ and ‘tea...

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Teachers as workers and the creative work ethic in education research.David Hadar - 2023 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (2):227-236.

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The political technology of individuals.Michel Foucault - 1988 - In Michel Foucault, Luther H. Martin, Huck Gutman & Patrick H. Hutton, Technologies of the self: a seminar with Michel Foucault. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press. pp. 145--162.

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