This dissertation theorizes curriculum as confession and attends to questions of justice, selfhood, and the pursuit of truth. An inquiry on confession is atypical among traditional educational dissertations because the practice is normally associated with religious institutions as opposed to schools or higher education. Moreover, confession is something usually associated with guilt or shame, not with traditional educational discourses of learning, teaching, or curriculum. As a result, confession is overlooked within educational discourse. I argue, however, that confession always occurs because curriculum is the site of subjective educational experience. Taking part in the reconceptualist tradition of the curriculum field, curriculum always...
Widely accepted adult education methods often lead learners into confessional rituals. While confess...
A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHIL...
In recent years many critics have written of the pervasive dehumanization and possible rehumanizatio...
This dissertation theorizes curriculum as confession and attends to questions of justice, selfhood, ...
In liberal, democratic and capitalist societies today, we are increasingly invited to disclose our i...
This thesis is a spiritual and philosophical journey whose purpose is to explore the question: How c...
The paper takes into consideration the Foucauldian concept of confession as an analytical category a...
This work introduces and discusses my vision for education as a response to a dominant instrumental ...
This article examines the reflective turn in student education. It draws on Foucault (1977, 1979, 19...
This thesis / dissertation was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely a...
This study is an examination of the perception of teaching as a religious activity framed in the mys...
In this study, I explore the problem of 21st century educator existential oppression (my term) as th...
This dissertation is a narrative autobiographical story of my lived experience as an educator, and t...
dissertationIn recent decades, educational initiatives motivated by a progressive social vision have...
The purpose of this study is the exploration of curriculum as an experience of consciousness transfo...
Widely accepted adult education methods often lead learners into confessional rituals. While confess...
A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHIL...
In recent years many critics have written of the pervasive dehumanization and possible rehumanizatio...
This dissertation theorizes curriculum as confession and attends to questions of justice, selfhood, ...
In liberal, democratic and capitalist societies today, we are increasingly invited to disclose our i...
This thesis is a spiritual and philosophical journey whose purpose is to explore the question: How c...
The paper takes into consideration the Foucauldian concept of confession as an analytical category a...
This work introduces and discusses my vision for education as a response to a dominant instrumental ...
This article examines the reflective turn in student education. It draws on Foucault (1977, 1979, 19...
This thesis / dissertation was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely a...
This study is an examination of the perception of teaching as a religious activity framed in the mys...
In this study, I explore the problem of 21st century educator existential oppression (my term) as th...
This dissertation is a narrative autobiographical story of my lived experience as an educator, and t...
dissertationIn recent decades, educational initiatives motivated by a progressive social vision have...
The purpose of this study is the exploration of curriculum as an experience of consciousness transfo...
Widely accepted adult education methods often lead learners into confessional rituals. While confess...
A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHIL...
In recent years many critics have written of the pervasive dehumanization and possible rehumanizatio...