Over the course of the past century and a half, many different philosophical schools of thought have offered perspectives on educational authority. Traditionalists have argued that, as the expert, the teacher should maintain all authority in the room. Progressivists wished that students would be given authority, so that their own interests and motivations might take them forward in education. Many of those educating for social justice believe that authority should belong to students, unless an opportunity to educate for social justice arises. Each of these schools views authority as a thing that may be given or taken. If authority is seen differently, as the product of a relation between people, there is much more room for the empowerm...
Under what conditions are student rejections of teacher authority legitimate? This paper used Keddie...
The question, Can students and their teacher construct a shared understanding of the nature and dyn...
The research illuminates current practice and the potential of higher education to educate the indiv...
In this paper we problematise the notion of authority as it appears in discourse relating to school ...
The main goal of public schools is to give successful education. This can be achieved only through a...
Student authority: Antidote to alienation The widespread disaffection of students from school is man...
Some ideas about authority in educational settings assume that authority is something that teachers ...
In academic works on authority in the tradition of educational sciences and philosophy, a dual tende...
This study analysis the relationship between perceptions of the justice of teacher' behaviour and (a...
The purpose of education is to initiate the young into the different ways in which, over the centuri...
In this research study I examined how four principals of secondary schools interpreted authority an...
This is a report of an ethnographic study of a graduate level Methods course for ESL/Bilingual teach...
The rhetoric and results of efforts to empower and professionalize teachers are examined to gain ins...
184 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.The purpose of this study is ...
This thesis addresses the problem of teacher s authority and its use as an educational principle, in...
Under what conditions are student rejections of teacher authority legitimate? This paper used Keddie...
The question, Can students and their teacher construct a shared understanding of the nature and dyn...
The research illuminates current practice and the potential of higher education to educate the indiv...
In this paper we problematise the notion of authority as it appears in discourse relating to school ...
The main goal of public schools is to give successful education. This can be achieved only through a...
Student authority: Antidote to alienation The widespread disaffection of students from school is man...
Some ideas about authority in educational settings assume that authority is something that teachers ...
In academic works on authority in the tradition of educational sciences and philosophy, a dual tende...
This study analysis the relationship between perceptions of the justice of teacher' behaviour and (a...
The purpose of education is to initiate the young into the different ways in which, over the centuri...
In this research study I examined how four principals of secondary schools interpreted authority an...
This is a report of an ethnographic study of a graduate level Methods course for ESL/Bilingual teach...
The rhetoric and results of efforts to empower and professionalize teachers are examined to gain ins...
184 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.The purpose of this study is ...
This thesis addresses the problem of teacher s authority and its use as an educational principle, in...
Under what conditions are student rejections of teacher authority legitimate? This paper used Keddie...
The question, Can students and their teacher construct a shared understanding of the nature and dyn...
The research illuminates current practice and the potential of higher education to educate the indiv...