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    The aims and objectives of Olympic Education in China.Yinmin Wang & Naofumi Masumoto - 2007 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 29 (2):109-123.
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    Understanding educational aims.Colin Wringe - 1988 - Boston: Allen & Unwin.
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    Effects of two educational programmes aimed at improving the utilization of non‐opioid analgesics in family medicine clinics in Mexico.Dolores Mino-León, Hortensia Reyes-Morales, Sergio Flores-Hernandez, Laura del Pilar Torres-Arreola & Ricardo Pérez-Cuevas - 2010 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (4):716-723.
    Objectives To develop and test two educational programmes (interactive and passive) aimed at improving family doctors' (FD) prescribing practices and patient's knowledge and use of non-opioid analgesics (NOA).Methods The educational programmes were conducted in two family medicine clinics by using a three-stage approach: baseline evaluation, design, and implementation of educational activities, and post-programme evaluation. An interactive educational programme (IEP) was compared with a passive educational programme (PEP); both were participated by FDs and patients. The IEP for FDs comprised of workshops, (...)
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    On educational aims, curriculum objectives and the preparation of teachers.Tasos Kazepides - 1989 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 23 (1):51–59.
    Tasos Kazepides; On Educational Aims, Curriculum Objectives and the Preparation of Teachers, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 23, Issue 1, 30 May 2006.
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    Aims in education: the philosophic approach.Thomas Henry Bernard Hollins - 1964 - [Manchester]: Manchester University Press.
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    The Aims of Education.Richard Marples (ed.) - 1999 - New York: Psychology Press.
    For many years, the aims of education have been informed by liberalism, with an emphasis on autonomy. The aim has been to mentally equip students to be autonomous individuals, able to live self-directed lives. In this volume, international philosophers of education explore and question diverse strains of the liberal tradition, discussing not only autonomy but other key issues such as: social justice; national identity; curriculum; critical thinking; and social practices. The contributors write from a variety of standpoints, (...)
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    Aims and objectives of phisical education in institutions of higher learning.Takayuki Hata & Takuro Endo - 1992 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 14 (1):25-34.
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    Aims of education: early twentieth century.Jack Harrington - 1974 - New York,: MSS Information.
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    Flourishing as the aim of education: a neo-Aristotelian view.Kristján Kristjánsson - 2020 - New York, NY: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
    This book develops a conception of student flourishing as the overarching aim of education. Taking as its basis the Aristotelian concept of eudaimonia, it provides a theoretical study of the foundations of flourishing that goes well beyond Aristotle's approach. Flourishing as the Aim of Education argues that the 'good life' of the student, to which education should contribute, must involve engagement with self-transcendent ideals and ignite awe-filled enchantment. It allows for social, individual and educational variance within the (...)
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    (1 other version)Education between two worlds.Alexander Meiklejohn - 1942 - New Brunswick, N.J.: AldineTransaction.
    Written in the midst of World War II, this book makes a strong argument for the crucial importance of education as the solution to the dilemmas with which our ...
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  11. The aims of education.Roger Marples (ed.) - 1999 - New York: Routledge.
    In this volume, international philosophers of education explore and question diverse strains of the liberal tradition, discussing autonomy and other key issues including social justice, national identity, curriculum, critical thinking and social practices.
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    (1 other version)Aims of Education: How to Resist the Temptation of Technocratic Models.Atli Harðarson - 2016 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 50 (4).
    A technocratic model of curriculum design that has been highly influential since the middle of last century assumes that the aims of education can be, and should be: 1. Causally brought about by administering educational experiences; 2. Specified as objectives that can be attained, reached or completed; 3. Changes in students that are described in advance. Richard S. Peters argued against the first of these three tenets by making a distinction between aims that are causally brought about (...)
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    Education ou barbarie: pour une anthropo-pédagogie contemporaine.Bernard Charlot - 2020 - Paris: Economica.
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    Educating Angels: Teaching for the Pursuit of Happiness.Tony Armstrong - 2013 - Marion, Michigan: Parkhurst Brothers Publishers.
    School reform and accountability tests have been hotly debated for decades, but the goal of reform and accountability has not. Most agree that the main problem with contemporary education is that it fails to adequately prepare students with the “21st century skills” needed to find jobs and promote national competitiveness in the global economy. Tony Armstrong challenges both the morality and the consequences of pushing this purpose of education. He says it is immoral because it neglects our children’s (...)
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    Why the Aims of Education Cannot Be Settled.Atli Harðarson - 2012 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 46 (2):223-235.
    The dominant model of curriculum design in the last century assumed that school education could be organized around aims, defined primarily in terms of students' behaviour. The credentials of this model were questioned by, among others, Lawrence Stenhouse, who pointed out that education serves purposes that cannot be stated in terms of behavioural objectives. In this article, I offer support for Stenhouse's conclusion and go beyond it, showing that if education aims at critical understanding of (...)
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    Groundwork of educational theory.James Stiven Ross - 1942 - London [etc.]: G. G. Harrap & co..
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    Propos impertinents sur l'éducation actuelle.Gaston Mialaret - 2003 - Paris: Presses Universitaires de France - PUF.
    Éloignés aussi bien des grandes théories philosophiques de l'éducation que des préoccupations de la recherche scientifique rigoureuse, ces Propos impertinents sur l'éducation actuelle sont ceux d'un observateur attentif, aguerri et plein d'empathie pour son sujet, certes, mais qui essaye de rester toujours lucide et critique. Qu'il soit d'accord ou non avec les positions habituelles ou officielles, Gaston Mialaret veut témoigner, soit à travers quelques textes courts, soit à l'aide de petites scènes de la vie scolaire habituelle, soit à partir de (...)
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  18. The Economic Aims of Education.Christopher Winch - 2002 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 36 (1):101-117.
    This article explains and defends the idea that economic aims of education are as legitimate as any other, particularly liberal, aims. A particular conception of education is developed, which involves a significant vocational aspect, with two aims: individual fulfilment through employment and social well-being through economic prosperity. This account is to be contrasted both with training, which may be an essential component of education but which is not to be identified with it, and also (...)
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    Values for educational leadership.Graham Haydon - 2007 - Los Angeles: SAGE Publications.
    What are values? Where do our values come from? How do our values make a difference to education? For educational leaders to achieve distinction in their practice, it is vital to establish their own clear sense of values rather than reacting to the implicit values of others. This engaging book guides readers in thinking for themselves about the values they bring to their task and the values they intend to promote. Crucially, the book promotes critical thought and constructive analysis (...)
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    Philosophic foundations of education.S. Samuel Shermis - 1967 - New York,: American Book Co..
  21. Do American teachers need a written philosophy of education?Robert Howard Steinkellner - 1974 - New York,: J. Norton Publishers.
     
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    Intellectual foundations of modern education.William Earle Drake - 1967 - Columbus, Ohio,: C. E. Merrill Books.
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    What is Christian education?Marjorie Reeves - 1942 - New York,: Macmillan. Edited by John Drewett.
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    The teacher is a learner: Dewey on aims in education.Atli Harðarson - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (5):538-547.
    In Chapter VIII of Democracy and Education, Dewey objects to all three of the following propositions: (1) education serves predefined aims; (2) Education serves aims that are external to the process of education; and (3) Education serves aims that are imposed by authority. From the vantage point of policy-makers and authors of curriculum guides, these three propositions seem plausible, even self-evident. In this paper, I set forth a critical interpretation and evaluation of (...)
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    Assessment of medical students’ achievement of Najaf Abad Islamic Azad University educational objectives of medical ethics course using manuscript of them from “Extreme Measures” film.Sakineh Bagheri, Mohsen Rezaei Adaryani & Leila Afshar - 2020 - International Journal of Ethics Education 6 (1):77-86.
    Medical ethics is a practical key element in the medical curriculum. Movies can be used as an effective and innovative way to involve students in discussions and reflections on ethical issues. This study aimed to evaluate the appropriateness of medical movies as a tool in medical ethics education. During the last teaching session of the medical ethics courses, the movie “Extreme Measures” was shown to the medical students. The present study is a descriptive-analytical study of 302 students’ manuscripts. The (...)
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    Making Sense of British Muslim Parents’ Objections to ‘Progressive’ Sexuality Education.Fida Sanjakdar - 2022 - British Journal of Educational Studies 70 (2):187-216.
    Statutory requirements for compulsory Relationships and Sexuality Education (RSE) in the UK is generating concern among many religious communities and reigniting debates about the purpose of School Based Sexuality Education (SBSE). Among the communities voicing their dissent are members of the British Islamic community. Quranic scripture deems obligatory the teaching and learning about all aspects relevant to human sexuality, however, religion, and in particular Islam, is widely viewed as hostile to sexuality education. Whilst Muslim objection to ‘progressive’ (...)
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    The redirection of secondary education.George Martin Wiley - 1940 - New York,: Macmillan.
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    Educating for the Twenty-First Century: Seven Global Challenges.Conrad Hughes - 2018 - Boston: Brill | Sense.
    _Educating for the Twenty-First Century_ explores critical issues facing education in the 21st century.
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    An Aims-based Curriculum: the significance of human flourishing for schools.Michael Jonathan Reiss & John White - 2013 - Institute of Education Press.
    An Aims-based Curriculum spells out a ground-breaking alternative to the familiar school curriculum constructed around a number of largely academic subjects. Its starting point is not subjects, but what schools should be for. It argues that aims are not to be seen as high-sounding principles that can be easily ignored: they are the lifeblood of everything a school does. -/- The book begins with general aims to do with equipping each learner to lead a personally fulfilling life, (...)
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  30. Formal criteria for the concept of human flourishing: the first step in defending flourishing as an ideal aim of education.Lynne S. Wolbert, Doret J. de Ruyter & Anders Schinkel - 2015 - Ethics and Education 10 (1):118-129.
    Human flourishing is the topic of an increasing number of books and articles in educational philosophy. Flourishing should be regarded as an ideal aim of education. If this is defended, the first step should be to elucidate what is meant by flourishing, and what exactly the concept entails. Listing formal criteria can facilitate reflection on the ideal of flourishing as an aim of education. We took Aristotelian eudaimonia as a prototype to construct two criteria for the concept of (...)
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    Critical reflections on teacher education: why future teachers need educational philosophy.Howard Robert Woodhouse - 2023 - New York: Routledge.
    Critical Reflections on Teacher Education argues that educational philosophy can improve the quality of teacher education programs in Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom. The book documents the ways in which the market model of education propagated by governments and outside agencies hastens the decline of philosophy of education and turns teachers into technicians in hierarchical school systems. A grounding in educational philosophy, however, enables future teachers to make informed and qualified judgements defining their (...)
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    Educational thought & practice.V. R. Taneja - 1965 - Jullundur,: University Publishers.
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    Educating Responsible Managers. The Role of University Ethos.José-Félix Lozano - 2012 - Journal of Academic Ethics 10 (3):213-226.
    The current economic crisis is forcing us to reflect on where we have gone wrong in recent years. In the search for responsibilities some have looked to Business Schools and Administration Departments. It is surprising that this situation has come about despite the fact that Business Ethics and Social Corporate Responsibility have been taught in business schools for years. Without wanting to place all the blame on higher education institutions, but from a critical perspective and assuming responsibility, we believe (...)
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    The future of education.Nikunja Vihari Banerjee - 1976 - Calcutta: Progressive Publishers.
    General study of the philosophy of education.
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  35. Philosophical issues in education: an introduction.Cornel M. Hamm - 1989 - New York: Falmer Press.
    No previous experience in formal studies in either philosophy or education is a requirement for a full comprehension of the text.
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    Higher Education in Turkey: Responding to Sustainable Development Agenda.Cihat Atar & Shukran Abdul Rahman - 2019 - Intellectual Discourse 27 (2):335-351.
    The study aims to review the literature that analyses the history andcurrent situation of Higher Education, henceforth known as HE, in Turkeyand to review HE agenda of the Government of Turkey in order to identify theextent to which it has responded to the sustainable development agenda. Thispaper recommends ways to improve and develop HE in Turkey so as to makeit a significant sector which prepares its stakeholders to achieve sustainabledevelopment goals. Multiple sources of information: documents onthe agenda of (...)
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    Education as a social factor.M. L. Jacks - 1937 - London: K. Paul, Trench, Trubner.
    This volume presents a short survey of education at the beginning of the twentieth century.
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    Interpreting education.Abraham Edel - 1989 - Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
    Introduction Ours is an Age of Criticism. Very few institutions, professions or vocations, modes of life, ways of thought have escaped criticism in the ...
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    Justified belief as an epistemic aim of education.Jonas Pfister - 2024 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 59 (1):1-13.
    Critical thinking is considered to be a central epistemic aim of education. The claim may be about skills, but also about the state of justified belief. In opposition to this latter view, Alvin Goldman claimed that justification is only a means to true belief and that the only fundamental epistemic aim of education is true belief. Harvey Siegel’s response defended the view that justified belief is in fact a fundamental epistemic aim of education. In a recent article, (...)
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    Education amid the deluge of enhancement discourses.Jeong-Gil Woo - 2024 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 56 (12):1198-1209.
    This article delves into the examination of the similarities and disparities between education and enhancement, with a particular focus on enhancement within the realm of NBIC (Nano-Bio-Information Technology, Cognitive Science). After scrutinizing how proponents of enhancement have delineated the concept of education, our investigation unfolds along two primary dimensions: the anthropological underpinnings of education and enhancement discourse and their respective objectives. Through this analysis, we assert that education and enhancement exhibit distinct characteristics and objectives, defying easy (...)
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    Contemporary educational challenges.Ryszard Radzik & Ganna Kisla (eds.) - 2015 - Lublin: Maria Curie-Skłodowska University Press.
  42. Progressive education.Uday Shanker - 1978 - Ambala Cantt.: Indian Publcations.
     
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    Education deform: bright people sometimes say stupid things about education.James M. Kauffman - 2002 - Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press.
    According to James M. Kauffman, too much of what is said today about educational reform is nonsense that shortchanges students, parents, and taxpayers. This deforms education rather than reforming it. The primary objective of this book is to help teachers, teacher educators, policy makers, and parents think more critically about current rhetoric about education. Reason and science in the enlightenment tradition are more helpful in reforming and improving education than political agendas. Reform should focus on instruction. (...) must address the full range of learners, from those who are mentally retarded to those who are intellectually gifted. Special education, multicultural education, and standardized testing are among the controversial issues explored. Extremes of both left and right ideologies are rejected in favor of careful thinking and sound judgment. (shrink)
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    The Effect of Religious Education on Self-Control - Özdenetimde Din Eğitiminin Etkisi.Şakir Gözütok - 2017 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 21 (2):1035-1060.
    : The concept of Self-Control carried by contemporary criminology has been put forward in order to catch up with increasing crime rates in society, to prevent crime, and to function in anger control. Works done in this area also include measures that must be taken early in the course of a kind of education to prevent crime in general. we see that in some countries Social and Emotional Learning programs are used in areas such as character education, prevention (...)
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    Sustainability assessment in higher education institutions. The stars system.Amber Wigmore & Mercedes Ruiz - 2010 - Ramon Llull Journal of Applied Ethics 1 (1):25.
    Sustainable development is a concern for countries, businesses and organizations sensitive to excess in terms of utilized resources. This is evident in international initiatives which aim to establish guiding principles for institutions to follow regarding what is considered to be socially responsible behavior, allowing for assessment and the identification of objectives. As higher education institutions, colleges and universities have a public responsibility to generate and transmit knowledge to society as a whole, as well as an economic and social responsibility (...)
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    Philosophical thinking in educational practice.Robert D. Heslep - 1997 - Westport, Conn.: Praeger.
    Designed for those wanting to be teachers, administrators, or other educational practitioners, this work shows how the study of educational philosophy should ...
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    L'éducation postmoderne.Jean-Pierre Pourtois & Huguette Desmet - 1997 - Paris: Presses Universitaires de France - PUF. Edited by Huguette Desmet.
    Un modèle de besoins psychopédagogiques est présenté ici. Il tente de prendre en compte les dimensions les plus importantes entrant en jeu dans la construction de l'identité d'un individu : besoins affectifs, cognitifs, sociaux, idéologiques. Leur proposition est de ne privilégier aucun courant pédagogique au détriment des autres. Pour cela, ils proposent un "système pédagogique multiréférentiel et intégré" car ils se sont aperçus que les divers courants de pensée pédagogique développent spécifiquement un besoin particulier.
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    The beautiful risk of education.Gert Biesta - 2013 - Boulder: Paradigm Publishers.
    Prologue: on the weakness of education -- Creativity -- Communication -- Teaching -- Learning -- Emancipation -- Democracy -- Virtuosity -- Epilogue: for a pedagogy of the event -- Appendix: coming into the world, uniqueness, and the beautiful risk of education: an interview with Gert Biesta by Philip Winter.
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    (1 other version)Education After Dewey.Paul Fairfield - 2009 - New York: Continuum.
    This study re-examines John Dewey's philosophy of education, and asks how well it stands up today in view of developments in Continental European philosophy.
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    Educational Counter-Cultures: Confrontations, Images, Vision.Jerome Satterthwaite, Elizabeth Atkinson & Wendy Martin (eds.) - 2004 - Trentham Books.
    Drawing on rich cross-cultural perspectives from Pakistan, Israel, Canada, the US and the UK, the authors challenge readers to envision new ways of thinking for education: ways which draw on imagination, the arts and the collective ...
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