irts of Hà Nội, into the generation of Vietnamese whose entire intellectual formation was shaped by revol... ệ Giáo dục// (Educational Technology) programme — whose Vygotskian foundations he absorbed and eventually... n the education category — named for the reformer whose conviction that education was the irreplaceable f... inh]] had made the central theme of his life, and whose legacy Phạm Toàn explicitly invoked. He died in H
f the United States from the perspective of those whose labour, suffering, and resistance were suppressed... ndistinguishable from that of the imperial powers whose conduct Americans are taught to condemn. Against ... ucational vision and to the ongoing struggle over whose stories, whose perspectives, and whose judgments belong in the democratic classroom.
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as born in 436 BCE into a wealthy Athenian family whose fortune allowed his father, a prosperous flute ma... rator regarded as one of the founders of sophism, whose Panhellenist vision and Gorgianic prose style had... tivation of the whole person through a curriculum whose goals were moral improvement, service to the stat... s most prominent students — the orator Hyperides, whose speechwriting style mirrored his teacher's, and N
lass for students with particular needs — a class whose demand grew each year. She was introduced by a sc... ofessor), to Dr. S. Weir Mitchell, a neurologist, whose consultations deepened Bancroft's understanding o... vision. Drawing on the tradition of Horace Mann — whose conviction that every child deserved a right to e... ule we have no naughty children. We have children whose hands are restless and whose feet are too tired t
me and placed him under the grammaticus Orbilius, whose enthusiasm for the rod Horace would later immorta... ated, visceral misogyny directed at elderly women whose bodies are described with extended disgust; the f... ention. These texts raise serious questions about whose humanity the Horatian ideal of formation was designed to cultivate and whose it systematically excluded. The institution of sl
t, Nghệ An province — a region of central Vietnam whose harsh terrain and fiercely proud scholarly tradit... t as a sequence of political and military choices whose consequences could be reversed by equivalent choi... l Chinese and the vernacular, and a prose stylist whose autobiographical and historical writings establis... lectual force, the idea that Vietnam was a nation whose people were its sovereign, and that the purpose o
rives from the accounts of others: chiefly Plato, whose early dialogues are generally considered the most... le portrait of the historical Socrates; Xenophon, whose more prosaic memoirs give a complementary if less... ilosophically dazzling picture; and Aristophanes, whose comedy //The Clouds// lampoons him as a natural p... ic dialogues situate Socratic education in a city whose traditional educational order was under pressure.
rist, public intellectual, and political advocate whose work reshaped the humanities in the late twentieth century and whose writings on culture, power, and education remain ... y be co-opted by governments or corporations, and whose raison d'être is to represent all those people an
n painter, art educator, and educational theorist whose career at Stanford University made him the foremo... nched what became known as the Kettering Project, whose aim was to develop an art curriculum that element... ice," but as a "flexible and purposive" framework whose aim was to cultivate inquiry, intrinsic satisfact
rist, historian of education, and parliamentarian whose career bridged the academic and political foundat... velopmental psychology of Granville Stanley Hall (whose work on adolescence he reviewed in 1906), he argu... resenting the moderate revolutionary as a prophet whose vision of national public instruction was now bei
rucially — under [[jerome_bruner|Jerome Bruner]], whose cognitive-developmental approach and insistence o... erent cognitive capacities — a research programme whose findings provided the neurological evidence base ... e Bruner]] — who supervised his doctoral work and whose pluralistic, culturally situated conception of hu
a Rich, a pious and intellectually exacting woman whose Calvinist earnestness left a lifelong mark on her... ations. He grew up in a middling New England town whose civic culture of town-hall democracy and Protesta... married Alice Chipman in 1886 — a former student whose social consciousness deepened his commitment to d
nflicts that had convulsed England, into a family whose fortunes had been built on legal and political se... uided private education, most likely with a tutor whose knowledge of humanist learning had been shaped by... in early childhood with a carefully chosen nurse (whose character will shape the child's earliest impress
come the hallmark of her brother Rafael's school, whose graduates — Alejandro Tapia y Rivera, Román Baldo... olition, 30(4), 491–520.
* Yosso, T. J. (2005). Whose culture has capital? A critical race theory discu
can educator, community organiser, and researcher whose career has been devoted to a single animating con... ned his understanding of what it means for people whose voices are structurally marginalised to develop t