This conceptual essay, which opens the special issue, examines why a student’s right to freedom of education – the right for a student to define their own education – is so crucial for the education itself. Four diverse educational approaches are considered: training, closed socialization, open socialization, and critical examination, along with the Bakhtinian dialogic pedagogy to reveal the need for freedom of education within each of the approaches and the pedagogy. The eight aspects of the right to freedom are explicated. Three major objections against the right are considered and rebuked: 1) the Kantian paradox of autonomy and paternalism in education, 2) the paradox of learning and ignorance, and 3) fear of non-participation in educati...
During the second half of the 20th century education has been recognized as a human right in several...
During the second half of the 20th century education has been recognized as a human right in several...
The freedom of students to learn at university is being eroded by a performative culture that fails ...
This conceptual essay, which opens the special issue, examines why a student’s right to freedom of e...
In this reflective paper, I respond to Dr. Matusov’s (2020) eloquent philosophical exploration of “s...
I feel honored to receive so many deep, critical, supportive, expanding, and thought-provoking comme...
In this reflective paper, I respond to Dr. Matusov’s (2020) eloquent philosophical exploration of “s...
Dr. Eugene Matusov’s article “A Student’s Right to Freedom of Education,” promotes a system of educa...
This essay is a commentary on Dr. Matusov’s article “A Student’s Right to Freedom of Education”, and...
The article contains reflections on the problem which has arised in Eugene Matusov's article on free...
This article is a response to Matusov's argument for a student's right to define the limits of their...
The article contains reflections on the problem which has arised in Eugene Matusov's article on free...
This essay is a commentary on Dr. Matusov’s article “A Student’s Right to Freedom of Education”, and...
I feel honored to receive so many deep, critical, supportive, expanding, and thought-provoking comme...
What is a right to Education? The sustainability of any society depends upon many factors, politica...
During the second half of the 20th century education has been recognized as a human right in several...
During the second half of the 20th century education has been recognized as a human right in several...
The freedom of students to learn at university is being eroded by a performative culture that fails ...
This conceptual essay, which opens the special issue, examines why a student’s right to freedom of e...
In this reflective paper, I respond to Dr. Matusov’s (2020) eloquent philosophical exploration of “s...
I feel honored to receive so many deep, critical, supportive, expanding, and thought-provoking comme...
In this reflective paper, I respond to Dr. Matusov’s (2020) eloquent philosophical exploration of “s...
Dr. Eugene Matusov’s article “A Student’s Right to Freedom of Education,” promotes a system of educa...
This essay is a commentary on Dr. Matusov’s article “A Student’s Right to Freedom of Education”, and...
The article contains reflections on the problem which has arised in Eugene Matusov's article on free...
This article is a response to Matusov's argument for a student's right to define the limits of their...
The article contains reflections on the problem which has arised in Eugene Matusov's article on free...
This essay is a commentary on Dr. Matusov’s article “A Student’s Right to Freedom of Education”, and...
I feel honored to receive so many deep, critical, supportive, expanding, and thought-provoking comme...
What is a right to Education? The sustainability of any society depends upon many factors, politica...
During the second half of the 20th century education has been recognized as a human right in several...
During the second half of the 20th century education has been recognized as a human right in several...
The freedom of students to learn at university is being eroded by a performative culture that fails ...