This study investigates the relevance of habits in education. Philosophers, from Aristotle to Montaigne to Rousseau to Dewey, positively and negatively portray habits. Philosophers of education have delineated habits worth developing and habits detrimental to the project of education. In the current era of high-stakes testing and accountability, there has been an increased interest in habits. Yet, the habits of interest in many educational settings today are often regimented and un-reflectively repetitive. Lists of habits that we can widely recommend and repeat across countless contexts are deemed useful because they are easily measurable and facilitate assessment, but they can lead to a practice of education that is inhumane and a professi...
This paper considers different conceptualisations of school discipline within both UK education poli...
Habits of mind a lecturer's is very important so that students can overcome obstacles in learning ac...
In the study, the author refers to R. Kwaśnica’s concept of two rationalities and to P. Bourdieu’s ...
Some have claimed that John Dewey was one of few thinkers that developed an educational theory that ...
In this fast-moving 21st century, students need to learn to think before they act. Every school clas...
Happiness, efficiency and progress in life depend on the cultivation of good habits. Good habits are...
In this thesis an argument is presented that defends the inclusion of the teaching of moral habits ...
This book explores how discipline is typically construed as a form of subjection in contemporary edu...
Some philosophers have argued that Aristotle’s view of habituation gives rise to a ‘paradox of moral...
Habits have been thematized since the very begin- ning of philosophy. In ancient philosophy, habit i...
One of the main topics in philosophical work dealing with physical education is if and how the subje...
In the Renaissance, habits provided the keystone for all theories of subjectivity. It is the knowing...
Every man who knows how to read has it in his power to magnify himself, to multiply the ways, in whi...
This dissertation addresses the question: what should Discipline be for in Schools? It does so from ...
Purpose: To (a) present a theoretical framework that describes how learners' movement habits become ...
This paper considers different conceptualisations of school discipline within both UK education poli...
Habits of mind a lecturer's is very important so that students can overcome obstacles in learning ac...
In the study, the author refers to R. Kwaśnica’s concept of two rationalities and to P. Bourdieu’s ...
Some have claimed that John Dewey was one of few thinkers that developed an educational theory that ...
In this fast-moving 21st century, students need to learn to think before they act. Every school clas...
Happiness, efficiency and progress in life depend on the cultivation of good habits. Good habits are...
In this thesis an argument is presented that defends the inclusion of the teaching of moral habits ...
This book explores how discipline is typically construed as a form of subjection in contemporary edu...
Some philosophers have argued that Aristotle’s view of habituation gives rise to a ‘paradox of moral...
Habits have been thematized since the very begin- ning of philosophy. In ancient philosophy, habit i...
One of the main topics in philosophical work dealing with physical education is if and how the subje...
In the Renaissance, habits provided the keystone for all theories of subjectivity. It is the knowing...
Every man who knows how to read has it in his power to magnify himself, to multiply the ways, in whi...
This dissertation addresses the question: what should Discipline be for in Schools? It does so from ...
Purpose: To (a) present a theoretical framework that describes how learners' movement habits become ...
This paper considers different conceptualisations of school discipline within both UK education poli...
Habits of mind a lecturer's is very important so that students can overcome obstacles in learning ac...
In the study, the author refers to R. Kwaśnica’s concept of two rationalities and to P. Bourdieu’s ...