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    Child-centred education: reviving the creative tradition.Christine Doddington - 2007 - Los Angeles: SAGE Publications. Edited by Mary Hilton.
    Against an increasingly authoritarian background of testing and instruction, concern is growing about disengagement and loss of depth and quality in education at all levels. Child Centred Education seeks to explore the role of Primary education within this debate. This book inspires teachers seeking to make their practice more genuinely educational. Authors Christine Doddington and Mary Hilton capture the current opinion that primary schools can begin to reclaim some of their autonomy, be innovative, and become (...)
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  2. Child-Centred Education and its Critics.J. Darling - 1995 - British Journal of Educational Studies 43 (4):479-479.
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    Child-centred education and the 'growth' metaphysic.Charles Clark - 1988 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 22 (1):75–88.
    Charles Clark; Child-centred Education and the ‘Growth’ Metaphysic, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 22, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 75–88, https://do.
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    Child-centred education.P. S. Wilson - 1969 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 3 (1):105–126.
    P S Wilson; Child-Centred Education, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 3, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 105–126, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9752.1969.
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    Child-Centred Education.P. S. Wilson - 1969 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 3 (1):105-126.
    P S Wilson; Child-Centred Education, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 3, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 105–126, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9752.1969.
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    Subject‐centred Versus Childcentred Education—a false dualism [1].Richard Pring - 2008 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 6 (2):181-194.
    ABSTRACT Changing fashions in how the school curriculum is organised are sometimes seen as a regular shift from childcentred to subject‐centred education, and back again. At the present moment, the British Government is enforcing ‘subject‐centredness’, partly as a reaction to criticism of declining standards attributed to less rigorous childcentred approaches. On the other hand, other Government initiatives hark back to childcentred principles. This apparent paradox is partly resolved through a closer analysis of (...)
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    Centring on child-centred education.Margaret B. Sutherland - 1995 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 29 (3):441–445.
    Margaret B Sutherland; Centring on Child-centred Education, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 29, Issue 3, 30 May 2006, Pages 441–445, https://doi.org/.
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    Knowledge and curriculum: Four dogmas of child-centred education.David Carr - 1988 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 22 (2):151–162.
    David Carr; Knowledge and Curriculum: four dogmas of child-centred education, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 22, Issue 2, 30 May 2006, Pages 151–162.
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    Knowledge and Curriculum: four dogmas of child-centred education.David Carr - 1988 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 22 (2):151-162.
    David Carr; Knowledge and Curriculum: four dogmas of child-centred education, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 22, Issue 2, 30 May 2006, Pages 151–162.
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  10. Education Policy and Realist Social Theory: Primary Teachers, Child-Centred Philosophy and the New Managerialism.Robert Archer - 2002 - Routledge.
    In Europe, welfare state provision has been subjected to 'market forces'. Over the last two decades, the framework of economic competitiveness has become the defining aim of education, to be achieved by new managerialist techniques and mechanisms. This book thoughtfully and persuasively argues against this new vision of education. This in-depth major study will be of great interest to researchers in the sociology of education, education policy, social theory, organization and management studies, and also to professionals (...)
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    Reform(ing) education: the Jena-plan as a concept for a child-centred school.Ralf Koerrenz - 2020 - Paderborn: Verlag Ferdinand Schöningh, Brill Deutschland.
    School as counter-public" is the hermeneutic key with which Ralf Koerrenz interprets the school model of the Jena Plan. Similar to the Dalton-Plan or the Winnetka-Plan, the Jena Plan is one of the most important concepts of alternative schools developed in the first half of the 20th century as part of the international movement for alternative education, the?World Education Fellowship?. 0Peter Petersen's "Jena Plan" concept must be understood from his educational philosophical foundations. The didactic levels of action at (...)
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    Pedagogical Reform in Indian School Education: Examining the Childcentred Approach. Mili - forthcoming - Journal of Philosophy of Education.
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    Educational Psychology and Curriculum Design: a childcentred approach.Nigel Proctor - 1985 - Educational Studies 11 (2):151-158.
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    (Re)visioning the centre: Education reform and the 'ideal' citizen of the future.Linda J. Graham - 2007 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 39 (2):197–215.
    Discourses of public education reform, like that exemplified within the Queensland Government's future vision document, Queensland State Education‐2010 , position schooling as a panacea to pervasive social instability and a means to achieve a new consensus. However, in unravelling the many conflicting statements that conjoin to form education policy and inform related literature , it becomes clear that education reform discourse is polyvalent . Alongside visionary statements that speak of public education as a vehicle for (...)
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    (Re)Visioning the Centre: Education reform and the ‘ideal’ citizen of the future.Linda J. Graham - 2007 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 39 (2):197-215.
    Discourses of public education reform, like that exemplified within the Queensland Government's future vision document, Queensland State Education‐2010 (QSE‐2010), position schooling as a panacea to pervasive social instability and a means to achieve a new consensus. However, in unravelling the many conflicting statements that conjoin to form education policy and inform related literature ( ), it becomes clear that education reform discourse is polyvalent ( ). Alongside visionary statements that speak of public education as a (...)
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    A democratic school: Teacher reconciliation, childcentred dialogue and emergent democracy.Gillen Motherway - 2022 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 56 (6):998-1013.
    This article is an exploration of a democratic school where the author spent several years researching and engaging with teachers and students while investigating the practice of Philosophy for/with Children (P4C) within Irish Educate Together schools. I offer an account of how teachers in these contexts seek to reconcile and harmonise their P4C practice with their own educational and democratic outlooks. These perspectives were uncovered through a ‘lived enquiry’ study involving deep immersion in the day-to-day life of a school as (...)
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  17. The Very Idea of Theory in Business History.Alan Roberts & Isma Centre for Education and Research in Securities Markets - 1998 - University of Reading, Department of Economics, and Isma Centre for Education and Research in Securities Markets.
     
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  18. 28. National Organization for Women (NOW) Bill of Rights.V. Child Care Centers, V. I. Equal, Unsegregated Education & We Demand - 1993 - In James P. Sterba (ed.), Morality in Practice. Wadsworth.
     
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  19. La Recherche Philosophique En France Bilans Et Perspectives : Universités, Cnrs, Grands Établissements d'Enseignement Supérieur : Rapport de la Commission.Pierre Magnard, Yves Charles Zarka, Bernard Bigot, de L'enseignement Supérieur Et de la Recherche Ministère de L'éducation Nationale & Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - 1996 - [S.N.].
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    American pragmatism and education.John Lawrence Childs - 1956 - New York,: Holt.
  21. Steiner education in theory and practice.Gilbert Childs - 1991 - Edinburgh: Floris Books.
    Rudolf Steiner is perhaps most widely known as the founder of the Waldorf schools and for his challenging and innovative ideas on children's mental development and education. What these ideas are and how they are put into practice are not so well known. Steiner (Waldorf) Education is a clear exposition of Steiner's view of the child as a developing personality based on body, soul, and spirit. It describes the stages of the child's development and gives a (...)
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    Education and the philosophy of experimentalism.John Lawrence Childs - 1931 - New York,: Arno Press.
    EDUCATION AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF EXPERIMENTALISM CHAPTER I AN INDIGENOUS AMERICAN PHILOSOPHY "Whoever is interested in the future should especially study ...
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    Education and morals.John Lawrence Childs - 1950 - New York,: Arno Press.
    CHAPTER I Characteristics of Deliberate Education FOR man education is not a mere adornment, it is a life necessity. ...
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  24. Child Protection Training in School-based Initial Teacher Training: a survey of School-centred Initial Teacher Training courses and their trainees.Keith Hodgkinson Mary Baginsky & B. Hodgkinson - 2000 - Educational Studies 26 (3):269-279.
     
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    Conservation of Adaptive Self-Construction: A Flux-Centred Solution to the Paradox of Nature Preservation.Matthew F. Child - 2011 - Environmental Values 20 (4):527-548.
    There is widespread public misunderstanding of ecology and conservation. A culturally entrenched ' balance of nature ' paradigm abets consumerism by encouraging the use of materialism to preserve a static socioeconomic identity. Static self -identities do not foster the depth and breadth of individual self -meaning that is necessary to integrate the existential properties of biodiversity into a popular culture of conservation. The 'flux of nature ' paradigm, however, provides dynamic narrative devices for expounding the link between adaptive individuality and (...)
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    Education and morals.John Lawrence Childs - 1950 - New York,: Appleton-Century-Crofts.
  27. Educational philosophy of Dewey.John L. Childs - 1939 - In John Dewey, Paul Arthur Schilpp & Lewis Edwin Hahn (eds.), The Philosophy of John Dewey. La Salle, Ill.: Open Court.
     
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  28. American Pragmatism and Education.John L. Childs - 1959 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 14 (2):212-213.
     
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  29. John Dewey as educator.John L. Childs - 1940 - [New York,: Progressive Education Association. Edited by William Heard Kilpatrick.
  30. An assessment of the experimentalist educational theory.John L. Childs - 1958 - Columbus,: College of Education, Ohio State University.
     
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    Introduction: Special Issue on Undergraduate Medical Education in Ethics and Professionalism.Brian H. Childs & Nasser Rizvi - 2020 - HEC Forum 32 (2):77-83.
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    John Dewey, Lectures in the philosophy of education: 1899.John Childs - 1967 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 5 (1):60-76.
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    "John Dewey, lectures in the philosophy of education: 1899" edited by Reginald Archambault.John Childs - 1966 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 5 (1):60.
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    Piecing Together the Past.V. Gordon Childe - 1956 - British Journal of Educational Studies 5 (1):95.
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    A Journal of the COVID-19 (Plague) Year.Brian H. Childs & Laura Vearrier - 2021 - HEC Forum 33 (1-2):1-6.
    The essays in this special issue of HEC Forum provide reflections that make explicit the implicit anthropology that our current pandemic has brought but which in the medical ethics literature around COVID-19 has to a great extent ignored. Three of the essays are clearly “journalistic” as a literary genre: one by a hospital chaplain, one by a medical student in her pre-clinical years, and one by a fourth-year medical student who reports her experience as she completed her undergraduate clerkships and (...)
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    Investigating the effects of access initiatives for underrepresented groups.Ruth A. Childs, Mark D. Hanson, Sandra Carnegie-Douglas & Alexis Archbold - 2017 - Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 21 (2-3):73-80.
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    Monroe Beardsley's Three Criteria for Aesthetic Value: A Neglected Resource in the Evaluation of Recent Music.William C. Child - 2000 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 34 (2):49.
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    Office Review: Managing successful change in an overwork culture.Christine Child & Rachel Lander - 2008 - Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 12 (2):38-43.
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    She Can’t Teach Us: Exploring the Complexities of Diversifying the US Teaching Force.David J. Childs - 2019 - Educational Studies 55 (2):114-120.
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  40. Imperatives for Teacher Education.G. T. Evans & Centre for Applied Cognitive Science - 1985 - Centre for Applied Cognitive Science, Oise.
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    Steiner Education in Theory and Practice.M. S. Hoghughi & Gilbert Childs - 1992 - British Journal of Educational Studies 40 (3):294.
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    A Guide for Research Supervisors.David Black & Centre for Research Into Human Communication And Learning - 1994
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  43. Books available list.Thinking Beyond No Child Left Behind - 2008 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 44 (3).
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  44. Education and Morals By Walter Watson. [REVIEW]John L. Childs - 1950 - Ethics 61:80.
     
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    Child‐Rearing: On government intervention and the discourse of experts.Paul Smeyers - 2008 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 40 (6):719-738.
    For Kant, education was understood as the ‘means’ to become human—and that is to say, rational. For Rousseau by contrast, and the many childcentred educators that followed him, the adult world, far from representing reason, is essentially corrupt and given over to the superficialities of worldly vanity. On this view, the child, as a product of nature, is essentially good and will learn all she needs to know from experience. Both positions have their own problems, but (...)
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    Changing Attitudes to the Subject, and the Teaching of Mathematics amongst Student Teachers.David Lumb & Dennis Child - 1976 - Educational Studies 2 (1):1-10.
  47. The elephant in the room: Irish science teachers' perception of the problems caused by the language of science.Marie Ryan & Peter E. Childs - 2012 - In Sylvija Markic, Ingo Eilks, David Di Fuccia & Bernd Ralle (eds.), Issues of heterogeneity and cultural diversity in science education and science education research: a collection of invited papers inspired by the 21st Symposium on Chemical and Science Education held at the University of Dortmund, May 17-19, 2012. Aachen: Shaker Verlag.
     
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    Advance directives as part of a residency-based educational initiative: Doing what's right or doing what one is told. [REVIEW]Patrick B. Railey & Brian H. Childs - 1999 - HEC Forum 11 (2):122-133.
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  49. The Educational Frontier.William Heard Kilpatrick, Vivian Trow Thayer, Henry Gordon Hullfish, Robert Bruce Raup & John L. Childs - 1933 - The Century Co.
     
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    The Problems with the Future: Educational Futurism and the Figural Child.Adam J. Greteman & Steven K. Wojcikiewicz - 2014 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 48 (4):559-573.
    This article contributes to work on temporality in education. Challenging the future-oriented focus in contemporary education, the authors question how ideas and assumptions regarding the future—centred on the Child—can set narrow boundaries around children in schools. In carrying out this task, we employ the work of Lee Edelman and John Dewey to examine the educational ramifications of the focus on the future, which we call ‘educational futurism’. The argument seeks specifically to explore how educational futurism imposes (...)
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