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Philosophy of education and other educational sciences

Theory and Research in Education, 2014
This article largely agrees with John White’s characterizations of the relationships among philosophy of education, philosophy more generally, and the conventional world. It then extends what White identifies as the fundamental problem that should now be occupying philosophy of education – the irreconcilable opposition between education for Smithian ...
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‘Plays Well with Others’: The engagement of philosophy of education with other educational research

Theory and Research in Education, 2014
This essay takes up John White’s argument for an engagement and collaboration of philosophy of education with other disciplines, and in particular with other forms of educational research. It examines the benefits and risks of ‘situated’ or ‘embedded’ philosophy as well as Hannah Arendt’s claims about the separation of philosophy from the public world ...
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Exploring EFL university teachers’ beliefs in integrating ChatGPT and other large language models in language education: a study in China

Asia Pacific Journal of Education
Nowadays, the prevalence of ChatGPT and other Large Language Models (LLMs) has posed significant challenges into the education field, particularly in English education.
Yang Gao, Qikai Wang, Xiaochen Wang
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Other educational content

2020
Radiology is among the fastest developing medical branches. Due to the rapid technological progress, today we use digital radiological methods supplemented by programs that enable dynamic, functional, and metabolic imaging and 3D view. Both radiologists and other medical doctors in Croatia are still quite unacquainted with dental radiology.
Krolo, Ivan   +4 more
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Education as Humanism of the Other

Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2005
This paper explores how educators might intervene in canonized texts of the human subject on which a particular and exclusive kind of humanism rests. In imagining possible interventions educators might make, I turn to and trace Jacques Derrida's on‐going deconstruction of the philosophical texts of subjectivity.
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