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  1. Changing Subjects of Education in the Bologna Process.Lavinia Marin - 2015 - In Marin Lavinia (ed.), Council for European Studies’ Twenty - Second International Conference of Europeanists on “Contradictions: Envisioning European Futures ”.
    One of the purposes of the Bologna Process was to facilitate the construction of a Europe of Knowledge through educational governance, yet it fails to reach its purpose because of several unexplained assumptions that undermine the conceptual standing of the whole project; it is the purpose of this paper to bring these assumptions to light. -/- A knowledge economy cannot exist without the knowledge workers which were previously formed in educational institutions, therefore the project for a Europe of Knowledge is (...)
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  2. Disturbing the subject of educational discourse.Cynthia Levine-Rasky - 1995 - Journal of Thought 30 (1):7-18.
     
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    Child as the subject of education in Sofia rusova’s pedagogical legacy.Mariia Chepil - 2017 - Science and Education: Academic Journal of Ushynsky University 22 (2):20-24.
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    The ‘subject of ethics’ and educational research OR Ethics or politics? Yes please!Jesse Bazzul - 2017 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 49 (10).
    This paper outlines a theoretical context for research into ‘the subject of ethics’ in terms of how students come to see themselves as self-reflective actors. I maintain that the ‘subject of ethics’, or ethical subjectivity, has been overlooked as a necessary aspect of creating politically transformative spaces in education. At the heart of egalitarian politics lies a fundamental tension between the equality of voices and the notion that one way of being or one voice may be deemed more legitimate (...)
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    Sociolinguistic Communication as a Basis of Interaction of Subjects of Educational Process.Raisa B. Kvesko, Svetlana B. Kvesko & Irina L. Vanina - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 35:21-27.
    In the article is founded that sociolinguistic communication is an interaction of subjects in which basis are language and textual activity. Person`s existence and work are directly and absolutely connected with a main function of language – communicative. Sociolinguistic reality is directly connected with a process ofcommunication. Communication is today an essential part of our life and is very important. In the article sociolinguistic communication rates as a social phenomenon, as a basis of interaction of subjects of educational (...)
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    In search of subjectivities: an educational philosophy and theory teacher education reader.Michael A. Peters & Marek Tesar (eds.) - 2015 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    While traditionally identified as a practice-based endeavour, the many dimensions of teacher education raise important philosophical issues that emphasise the centrality of ethics to questions of relationality and professional practice. This second volume of the Educational Philosophy and Theory reader series demonstrates the continuing relevance of philosophical approaches to the field of teacher education. The collection of texts focuses on a wide range of topics, including teacher education in a cross-cultural context, the notion of unsuccessful teaching, democratic (...)
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    The perception of the Subject of Physical Education by the High School Students. The Case of the City of Shkodra, Albania.Dr Nora Deda & Dr Aida Shehu - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1034-1043.
    Knowing and evaluating the opinions of the high school students on the subject of physical education in order to find ways for improving its development in the high school curriculum. In this study, were included 300 students, 150 female and 150 male, divided equally in the three years of study in high school. A specific questionnaire was drawn up for this study, which contained the questions and data needed to obtain results on the target issues. To practically see the (...)
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    Subjectivity as the Purpose of Education and Teaching.Arik Segev - 2024 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 43 (3):269-287.
    In his book “World-Centred Education,” Biesta discusses two themes fundamental for the emergence of subjectivity as a desirable existential humane state of being and for an education that aims to achieve it. The first theme is about freedom and the importance of distancing education and teaching from any act of objectifying students. The second theme concerns the world, its limitations on freedom, and its central role in educational events, which aim to help students fulfill their subjectivity. However, (...)
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  9. In Search of Subjectivities: An Educational Philosophy and Theory Teacher Education Reader, Volume Ii.Michael A. Peters & Marek Tesar (eds.) - 2015 - Routledge.
    While traditionally identified as a practice-based endeavour, the many dimensions of teacher education raise important philosophical issues that emphasise the centrality of ethics to questions of relationality and professional practice. This second volume of the Educational Philosophy and Theory reader series demonstrates the continuing relevance of philosophical approaches to the field of teacher education. The collection of texts focuses on a wide range of topics, including teacher education in a cross-cultural context, the notion of unsuccessful teaching, democratic (...)
     
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    Posthumanism and the MOOC: opening the subject of digital education.Jeremy Knox - 2016 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 35 (3):305-320.
    As the most prominent initiative in the open education movement, the Massive Open Online Course is often claimed to disrupt established educational models through the use of innovative technologies that overcome geographic and economic barriers to higher education. However, this paper suggests that the MOOC project, as a typical example of initiatives in this field, fails to engage with a theory of the subject. As such, uncritical and problematic forms of humanism tend to be assumed in the promotion (...)
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    Representationalism and Power: The Individual Subject and Distributed Cognition in the Field of Educational Technology.David Shutkin - 2019 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 38 (5):481-498.
    Distributed cognition, as it considers how technologies augment cognition, informs technology integration in education. Most educational technologists interested in distributed cognition embrace a representational theory of mind. As this theory assumes cognition occurs in the brain and depends on the internal representation of external information, it is informed by a mind/body dualism that separates the individual student from material things. Alternatively, the theory of the extended mind describes the mind as a dynamic system of interactions inclusive of human agents, (...)
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    Beyond the Philosophy of the Subject: An Educational Philosophy and Theory Post-Structuralist Reader, Volume I.Michael A. Peters & Marek Tesar (eds.) - 2015 - New York: Routledge.
    This first volume focuses on a collection of texts from the latter twenty years of Educational Philosophy and Theory, selected for their critical status as turning points or important awakenings in post-structural theory. In the last twenty years, the applications of the postmodern and poststructuralist perspectives have become less mono-focused, less narrowly concerned with technical questions and also less interested in epistemology, and more interested in ethics. This book covers questions of genealogy, ontology, the body and the institution, giving examples (...)
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    From the Philosophy of Consciousness to the Philosophy of Difference: The subject for education after humanism.Guoping Zhao - 2015 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 47 (9):958-969.
    Biesta has suggested that education after humanism should be interested in existence, not essence, in what the subject can do, not in what the subject is—the truth about the subject—and this is the way inspired by Foucault and Levinas. In this article, I analyze Foucault’s alleged deconstruction and reconfiguration of the subject and Levinas’ approach to human subjectivity and suggest that Foucault’s early and later works have already implied certain concepts of the subject and that Levinas’ approach to human (...)
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    Subjectivity as a fundamental concept of modern philosophy of education.Viktor Dovbnya - 2024 - Filosofiya osvity Philosophy of Education 30 (1):204-220.
    The article is devoted to revealing the core significance of the con­cept of subjectivity in the modern philosophy of education. The focus on the ac­tualisation of the problem of subjectivity is combined with the awareness of its existential multidimensionality and collision, which has different manifestations in totalitarian, authoritarian and democratic societies. In the semantic field of philosophical anthropology as meta-anthropology (N. Khamitov), the author of the article reveals the philosophical and pedagogical context of the subject-sub­ject interaction between teacher and (...)
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  15. Liberal Education and the Subjection of the Individual.Federico Jose T. Lagdameo - 2007 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 11 (1):81-93.
     
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    Aesthetica as an Ideal of Education: With regard to the Internalization of the Subject.Ri-Na Ku - 2019 - Journal of Moral Education 31 (3):1-20.
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    Constant ‘physicality – agonistic’ base of human existence and its cultural derivations and inversions.Kaye Academic College of Education Felix Lebed The School of Advanced Studies & Israel Beer-Sheba - forthcoming - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy:1-17.
    In this article, I examine the inversion of essential cultural values, such as physical perfection and the sports spirit, in 20th-century Europe. Periods emerged when physical perfection, once celebrated, morphed into tools for eugenics, racial theories, and ideological segregation. Similarly, the sports spirit became entangled in political and ideological conflicts. I approach this through the Marxist lens of ‘base—superstructure’ relations, focusing on the biological ‘base’, often misinterpreted through social Darwinism. This base is not subject to dialectical changes, does not develop (...)
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    Becoming a Subject of Thinking: Philosophers in Education.Eduardo Duarte - 2010 - Philosophy of Education 66:262-265.
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    Meaning and Direction of Education for Creativity and Character in Moral Subject Education. 이정렬 - 2014 - Journal of Ethics: The Korean Association of Ethics 1 (99):205-235.
    창의력 계발과 인성 함양을 위한 전인 교육을 추구하는 것은 교육 그 자체의 내재적 목적이며 학교의 의무이다. 최근 고조되고 있는 창의성에 대한 관심은 단지 경제적 부를 축적하기 위한 도구적 창의성 함양을 넘어 인간 고유의 특성을 발휘할 수 있도록 이끌어야 한다는 교육의 본질적 목적에 대한 요구일 것이다. 본 연구는 한국 교육과정의 역사에서 창의성과 인성이 지속적으로 추구되어 왔다는 것을 확인하고, 2009개정 교육과정을 기반으로 제시된 ‘창의ㆍ인성교육 기본 방안’을 비판적으로 고찰하면서 도덕과교육에서 창의ㆍ인성 교육의 의미와 방향을 제시하였다. 도덕과교육에서 창의ㆍ인성 교육은 창의성과 도덕성의 관계에 따라 ‘도덕적 창의성’과 (...)
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    Introduction: Alain Badiou: ‘Becoming Subject’ to Education.Kent den Heyer - 2010 - In Thinking Education Through Alain Badiou. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 1–7.
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    The role of critique in philosophy of education: Its subject matter and its ambiguities.Frieda Heyting & Christopher Winch - 2004 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 38 (3):311–321.
    The role of critique in the Anglophone analytical tradition of philosophy of education is outlined and some of its shortcomings are noted, particularly its apparent claim to methodological objectivity in arriving at what are clearly contestable positions about the normative basis of education. Many of these issues can be seen to have a long history within European, and especially German, philosophy of education. In the light of this the discussion moves on to a consideration of similarities and (...)
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    China’s making and governing of educational subjects as ‘talent’: A dialogue with Michel Foucault.Weili Zhao - 2020 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (3):300-311.
    As an imprint of Confucian culture, China’s education intersects state governance in making and governing educational subjects as ‘talent’, an official translation of the Chinese term ‘rencai’ (literally, human-talent). Whereas the English word ‘talent’ itself denotes ‘[people with] natural aptitude or skill’, ‘talent’ is currently mobilized in China not only as a globalized discourse that speaks to the most aspired educational subjects for the 21st century but also as a re-invoked cultural notion that relates to Confucian wisdom. (...)
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    Creative Education as a Method of “Production” a Man as Subject of Own History.Valentin Ageyev - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 37:7-11.
    The cause of contemporary education is a subject-object relation of the society to man. There are two possible types of education constructed on the basis of this relation: cultural-oriented and social-oriented. None of this two types can solve the problem of a man as a subject of own history. Creative type of education based оn a subject-subject relation can solve this problem.
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  24. The Ignorant Citizen: Mouffe, Rancière, and the Subject of Democratic Education.Gert Biesta - 2011 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 30 (2):141-153.
    Much work in the field of education for democratic citizenship is based on the idea that it is possible to know what a good citizen is, so that the task of citizenship education becomes that of the production of the good citizen. In this paper I ask whether and to what extent we can and should understand democratic citizenship as a positive identity. I approach this question by means of an exploration of four dimensions of democratic politics—the political (...)
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    The legacies of liberalism and oppressive relations: facing a dilemma for the subject of moral education.Dwight Boyd*† - 2004 - Journal of Moral Education 33 (1):3-22.
    In modern Western moral and political theory the notion of the liberal subject has flourished as the locus of moral experience, interpretation and critique. Through this conceptual lens on subjectivity, individuals are enabled to shape and regulate their interactions in arguably desirable ways, e.g. through principles of respect for persons and the constraints of reciprocal rights, and moral education has largely adopted this perspective. However, this article argues that some kinds of morally significant relations—those framed by social groups related (...)
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    Reinforcement on Teachers' Morality Construction --- An Eternal Subject in Educational Development.Wanbin Ren - 2009 - Asian Culture and History 1 (2):P180.
    Teachers perform the duty of imparting knowledge and educating people, and undertake the important task of cultivating socialism builders and successors and the mission to improve the quality of the nation a whole. Therefore, teachers should set an example in abiding by teachers’ professional ethics, intensifying construction of teachers’ morality, and improving level of education. This article proposes the constructive thought in teachers’ morality construction in vocational education, that is, to try to improve the overall quality of a (...)
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    Beyond the philosophy of the subject: an educational philosophy and theory post-structuralist reader.Michael Peters & Marek Tesar (eds.) - 2016 - New York: Routledge, taylor & Francis Group.
    Drawing from Foucault, Derrida, Nietzsche and Rancière, this book explores questions of genealogy, ontology, the body and the institution, offering key examples of theoretical applications of post-structural theory, which testify to the generative and endlessly applicable potential of this work to inform different fields and avenues of thought.
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    The Subject and the World: Educational challenges.Ingerid S. Straume - 2015 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 47 (13-14):1465-1476.
    The paper explores the notion of ‘the subject’ in the context of education as an alternative to more limited concepts such as the student or learner. Drawing on the thought of Cornelius Castoriadis, the subject under consideration is a conscious, self-reflective subject that organizes and modifies itself in relation to a world of significations. Through the capacity for conscious self-modification, the subject becomes a self-reflective agent in a socially instituted world of significations. For Castoriadis, this kind of subjectivity is (...)
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    Educational institution environment as the subject of humanitarian psychological expertise.Yablonskyi Andrii - 2016 - Science and Education: Academic Journal of Ushynsky University 11:85-90.
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    The subjection of children.Aharon Aviram - 1990 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 24 (2):213–234.
    Aharon Aviram; The Subjection of Children, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 24, Issue 2, 30 May 2006, Pages 213–234, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-97.
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    Changes in preference for and perceptions of relative importance of subjects during a period of educational reform.Andrew Stables & Felicity Wikeley - 1997 - Educational Studies 23 (3):393-403.
    This research formed phase 1 of the Economic and Social Research Council project ‘Pupils’ Approaches to Subject Option Choices’ and is a near repeat of a project carried out in the mid-1980s, thus allowing for a comparison of approaches to subject choice a decade apart, comparing the situation pre- and post-National Curriculum implementation. The simple two-part questionnaire, completed by 1600 children in 11 schools, shows the differences across time and between-school differences in subject preference, but little instability in perceptions of (...)
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    The Subjection of Women : la révolution épistémologique de Mill.Audrey Benoit - 2020 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 145 (3):353-368.
    Dans The Subjection of Women (1869), Mill fait bien plus que prôner l’égalité civique des hommes et des femmes : il entreprend une véritable révolution épistémologique pour déconstruire les représentations naturalisantes du caractère féminin. S’il compare d’abord la condition des femmes à celle des esclaves, c’est pour ensuite l’en distinguer, car la persistance de l’inégalité des sexes est en contradiction avec les principes juridiques des sociétés modernes. Il est donc attentif à la situation singulière du problème de l’assujettissement des femmes (...)
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    Education, love of one's subject, and the love of truth.R. K. Elliott - 1974 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 8 (1):135–153.
    R K Elliott; Education, Love of One’s Subject, and the Love of Truth, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 8, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 135–153, https:/.
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    Performativity and Pedagogy: The Making of Educational Subjects.Wendy Kohli - 1999 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 18 (5):319-326.
    Building from J.L. Austin's concept of ‘performative,’ this essay explores the production of subjectivity and of educational subjects by applying important work from Judith Butler on Foucault, Derrida, and as centrally illustrative, through an analysis of sex and gender. Given this analytical framework, the turn is then to queer performativity and the possibility of performative power in pedagogy. The last draws assistance from Valerie Walkerdine, Homi Bhabha and especially James Donald.
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    Beyond Subjection: Notes on the later Foucault and education.Ian Leask - 2012 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (s1):57-73.
    This article argues against the doxa that Foucault's analysis of education inevitably undermines self-originating ethical intention on the part of teachers or students. By attending to Foucault's lesser known, later work—in particular, the notion of ‘biopower’ and the deepened level of materiality it entails—the article shows how the earlier Foucauldian conception of power is intensified to such an extent that it overflows its original domain, and comes to ‘infuse’ the subject that might previously have been taken as a mere (...)
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    Short- and Long-Run Influence of Education on Subjective Well-Being: The Role of Information and Communication Technology in China.Zhenyu Wang & Muhammad Tayyab Sohail - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Subjective well-being is defined as how happy and satisfied a person is in his life. To date, among the significant determinants of subjective well-being, national income is considered an important one. However, not much focus has been paid to other determinants of subjective well-being, such as education and information and communication technologies. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the short- and long-run impact of education and ICTs on subjective well-being in China over the period 1996–2020. To empirically investigate (...)
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    The Significance of Subject Matter Education from the Viewpoint of Michael Polanyi's Epistemology.Ji-Sun Chang - 2017 - The Journal of Moral Education 29 (3):155-171.
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    Economic and medical-ethical goals in the hospital as the subject of medical education.Sarah Anna Katharina Uthoff, Lena Ansmann & Karl-Heinz Wehkamp - 2019 - Ethik in der Medizin 31 (2):159-174.
    ZusammenfassungÖkonomische Rahmenbedingungen der klinischen Tätigkeit bringen die Ärzteschaft häufig in Konflikte zwischen ihrem Berufsethos und den wirtschaftlichen Zielen der Klinik. Nicht selten werden diese Konflikte zwischen der Ärzteschaft und dem nicht-klinischen Krankenhausmanagement ausgetragen. Obwohl sowohl medizinische als auch ökonomische Ziele relevant sind, um eine ineffiziente Verteilung finanzieller Ressourcen im Gesundheitswesen zu vermeiden, gibt es großes Konfliktpotenzial. Insbesondere die klinische Ärzteschaft steht in der Verantwortung, einen adäquaten Umgang mit den ökonomisch-ethischen Konfliktpotentialen zu erlernen. Denn von ihnen wird erwartet, das ärztliche Ethos (...)
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    Levinas, Subjectivity, Education: Towards an Ethics of Radical Responsibility.Anna Strhan - 2012 - Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell.
    _Levinas, Subjectivity, Education_ explores how the philosophical writings of Emmanuel Levinas lead us to reassess education and reveals the possibilities of a radical new understanding of ethical and political responsibility. Presents an original theoretical interpretation of Emmanuel Levinas that outlines the political significance of his work for contemporary debates on education Offers a clear analysis of Levinas’s central philosophical concepts, including the place of religion in his work, demonstrating their relevance for educational theorists Examines Alain Badiou’s critique of (...)
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    The Gap Between Identity and Subjectivity: Philosophical Advocacy and the Question of Education.Gert Biesta - 2013 - Philosophy of Education 69:388-390.
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    Towards a posthuman theory of educational relationality.Simon Ceder - 2018 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Towards a Posthuman Theory of Educational Relationality critically reads the intersubjective theories on educational relations and uses a posthuman approach to ascribe agency relationally to humans and nonhumans alike. The book introduces the concept of ‘educational relationality’ and contains examples of nonhuman elements of technology and animals, putting educational relationality and other concepts into context as part of the philosophical investigation. Drawing on educational and posthuman theorists, it answers questions raised in ongoing debates regarding the roles of students and teachers (...)
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    A Perspective Suggestion for Content Preparation Process in Religious Education: The Subject of Shukr (Gratitude) as an Example.E. G. E. Remziye, Suat Koca & Esra GÖZELER - 2023 - Dini Araştırmalar 26 (64):99-124.
    This article, in the example of the subject of shukr (gratitude), proposes a ‘perspective’ for the instructor who determines the processes of bringing a subject into the learning environment. This perspective is related to the encounter with the knowledge of the subject to be taught. It points to the approach of the instructor to the information he/she will refer to about the subject he/she will teach while preparing in the mental plan. The content of the subject, the objectives, the methods, (...)
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    Patterns of Subject Mix in Higher Education Institutions: A First Empirical Analysis Using the AQUAMETH Database.Benedetto Lepori, Lukas Baschung & Carole Probst - 2010 - Minerva 48 (1):73-99.
    Teaching and research are organised differently between subject domains: attempts to construct typologies of higher education institutions, however, often do not include quantitative indicators concerning subject mix which would allow systematic comparisons of large numbers of higher education institutions among different countries, as the availability of data for such indicators is limited. In this paper, we present an exploratory approach for the construction of such indicators. The database constructed in the AQUAMETH project, which includes also data disaggregated at (...)
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    Radical educations in subjectivity: the convergence of psychotherapy, mysticism and Foucault’s ‘politics of ourselves’.Charles S. Keck - 2019 - Ethics and Education 14 (1):102-115.
    Foucault’s invitation to the subject is to become free of themselves by learning to think differently. Such a project has as its goal the mastery of the self, and can be understood as a Foucaultian ‘politics of ourselves’. Foucault’s ethical turn is an invitation for subjectivity to undertake its own radical education. Whilst this invitation has characteristics unique to Foucault’s philosophical discipline, I argue that it sheds light upon a diversity of practices of subjectivity from the psychotherapeutic and mystic (...)
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    The Influence of Perception of Social Equality and Social Trust on Subjective Well-Being Among Rural Chinese People: The Moderator Role of Education.Shuang Gao & Jilun Zhao - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The present study explored the moderation effect of education on the relationship between the perception of social equality and social trust and individuals’ subjective well-being in rural China. Data were derived from the nationally representative cross-sectional Chinese General Social Survey. After handling missingness, 5,911 eligible participants from the 2015 wave were included in the model. We used logistic regression to test the hypotheses. We first tested the effect of the perception of social equality and social trust on SWB. Then (...)
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    The Relationship Between Filial Piety and the Academic Achievement and Subjective Wellbeing of Chinese Early Adolescents: The Moderated Mediation Effect of Educational Expectations.Xiaolin Guo, Junjie Li, Yingnan Niu & Liang Luo - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13:747296.
    A successful student has been defined as one who not only performs well in academics but is also happy. Hence, how to promote adolescents’ academic success and wellbeing is an important issue with which researchers have been concerned. A few studies have explored the relationship of filial piety to the academic achievement or life satisfaction of Chinese adolescents. However, in view of the close relationship between the two outcomes, the unique effects of filial piety on academic achievement and subjective wellbeing (...)
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    Rethinking the Concept of Sustainability: Hiroshima as a subject of peace education.Kanako Ide - 2017 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 49 (5):521-530.
    The article discusses a sustainable educational approach for developing a moral value of peace by using a historical event, the bombing of Hiroshima. To make the case, the article uses the care theory of Nel Noddings to discuss the interpersonal aspects of peace education. The article asks how care theory handles tragedies like Hiroshima and it can contribute to a moral value of peace. The idea of caring is also examined, through Hiroshima, from a different angle, of the relationship (...)
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    Subject-Object of the Educational Process in the Realities of Contemporaneity, or IP Aliases → ∞.Tigran Marinosyan - 2018 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 6:7-30.
    The educational doctrine of The Great Didactic as one of the “grand narratives” suffered its complete setback as a result of events that took place in Paris in 1968. Students stopped believing in the correctness of the entrenched education system with its goals and ideals, and from the inside they “blew up” the “walls” of universities, which continued to follow the traditional teaching methods and content of the learning process. According to the author of this study, the ideological explosion (...)
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    The purposes of education: a conversation between John Hattie and Steen Nepper Larsen.John Hattie - 2020 - New York, NY: Routledge. Edited by Steen Nepper Larsen.
    What are the purposes of education and what is the relationship between educational research and policy? Using the twin lenses of Visible Learning and educational philosophy these are among the many fascinating topics discussed in extended conversations between John Hattie and Steen Nepper Larsen. This wide-ranging, and informative book offers fundamental propositions about the nature of Education. It maps out in fascinating detail a coming together of Hattie's empirical data and world-famous Visible Learning paradigm with the rich heritage (...)
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    Sociolinguistic Communication as the Basis of The Cooperation of The Subjects of the Educational Process.Raisa B. Kvesko - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 35:63-70.
    В статье определяется, что социолингвистическая коммуникация представляет собой взаимодействие субъектов, в основе которого лежат язык и текстовая деятельность. Существование и деятельность человека напрямую и непосредственно связаны с главной функцией языка –коммуникативной. Социолингвистическая реальность непосредственно связана с процессом коммуникации. Коммуникация занимает сегодня неотъемлемую часть нашей жизни и играет в ней немаловажную роль. В статье рассматривается социолингвистическая коммуникация каксоциальное явление, как основа взаимодействия субъектов образовательного пространства, как сложный процесс передачи информации при помощи определенных знаков и символов, соединяющий отдельные части социальных систем, а (...)
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