This study examines the educational principles and aims of Aristotle and Confucius. Through a descriptive analysis, the research questions of the study are assessed. Both philosophers subscribed to ...
Nietzsche's impact on educational thought has always been surprisingly neglected, possibly because it is hard to divorce his educational views from his philosophical endeavour, as a whole which has ...
Each week brings new books and new thoughts about educational approaches and policy. This week I came across a review of a new book, “Little Soldiers: An American Boy, a Chinese School, and the Global ...
For decades, American colleges and universities have desperately needed reform. The urgency of the moment may create openings to mitigate the damage and restore the basic elements of liberal education ...
Amid the furious debates over critical race theory’s role in the classroom, a slew of new organizations have sprung up. One of these is the Educational Liberty Alliance, which launched this spring ...
This post is by Thurston Domina, (@ThadDomina), Associate Professor of Educational Policy and Sociology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (@UNC). Today’s post is a researcher response ...
John Kroger’s piece, Liberal Arts Education for $10,000 Per Year? has given us all something to think about. The question isn’t if this is a good idea or not. There is no need to criticize Kroger’s ...
Alumni descriptions of the architectural education experience can often range from frustration to admiration. The article Creative Education? An Analysis of Existing Architecture Education in ...
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