ly to maintain effort, expect future success, and view challenges as valuable for growth. Her research h... fixed mindset (entity theory), where individuals view intelligence as a static attribute that cannot be... Dweck, C. S., & Yeager, D. S. (2019). Mindsets: A view from two eras. Perspectives on Psychological Scie
). Hegel's concept of education from the point of view of his idea of 'second nature.' //Educational Phi... ). Hegel's concept of education from the point of view of his idea of 'second nature.' //Educational Phi... ). Hegel's concept of education from the point of view of his idea of 'second nature.' //Educational Phi
was most closely aligned with progressivism — the view that education should focus on the whole child, t... in Keller's legacy: she supported oralism and the view that sign language was an inferior substitute for... nished business of her legacy: to restore to full view a thinker whose educational philosophy cannot be
orcefully against the pervasive adult tendency to view children as incomplete adults, as raw material to... shing and collective wellbeing. Knowledge, in his view, had value only insofar as it contributed to a le... tator ====
Korczak held a demanding and humbling view of the teacher's vocation. He argued that educato
re school community.
==== Challenging the Simple View of Reading and Federal Policy ====
Throughout th... erature and federal education policy: the "simple view of reading," which characterised reading as prima... ng plus language comprehension, and which, in his view, failed to capture "the massively complex and fle
* Neill, A. S. (1995). Summerhill school: A new view of childhood. Macmillan.
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* Neill, A. S. (1995). Summerhill School: A new view of childhood. Macmillan.
coined the term "cognitive pluralism" to name the view that the mind is socially created and that knowle... nguistic equivalents." Perception itself, on this view, is not given but cultivated: learners begin with
l compulsion or self-interest. Education, in this view, is "a means to an end, the only means to an abso... e in a morally plural world. Moral law, in Kant's view, is a universal principle that all rational minds
rmance grounded in moral character formation. His view that civic education "depends on the unity of the... n open disposition for learning from others and a view of learning as a reciprocal experience. His devel
rsley, G. (1996). //Distance education: A systems view// (1st ed.). Wadsworth Publishing.
* Moore, M. ... rsley, G. (2012). //Distance education: A systems view of online learning// (3rd ed.). Wadsworth.
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Compassion// (1973) against both the rationalist view that moral education is essentially intellectual ... ical principles — and the opposing sentimentalist view that it is essentially affective — a matter of cu
riculum for liberation. The eight factors — Right View, Right Intention, Right Speech, Right Action, Rig... interacting trainings: wisdom (//prajna//: Right View and Intention), ethical conduct (//sila//: Right
ections on the Right Use of School Studies with a View to the Love of God" — is perhaps her most practic... ections on the Right Use of School Studies with a View to the Love of God" (in //Waiting for God//)
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