Writing in the Margin explores the practices of reading and writing in educational philosophy and theory. Showing that there is no ‘right way’ to approach research in educational philosophy, but illustrating its possibilities, this text invites an engagement with philosophy as a possibility - and opening possibilities - for educational research. Drawing on their own research and theoretical and philosophical sources, the authors investigate the important issue of what it means to read and write when there is no prescribed structure. Innovative in its contribution to the literature, this edited volume enlightens readers in three ways. • The volume focuses on the practices of reading and writing that are central to research in educational ph...
This publication contains original research targeting scientific specialists in the field of educati...
The SAGE Companion to Research in Education provides an indispensible introduction to the field of e...
The connection between a non philosophical work and its reception in education through its transform...
Educational research is widely believed to be essentially empirical, consisting mainly of collecting...
This paper seeks to contribute to the ongoing debate in universities about literacy, the link betwee...
In this paper, I investigate the place of philosophical literacy in teachers’ research literacy. Dra...
The paper begins by arguing for the importance of the contribution of philosophy to educational rese...
This book takes a philosophical approach to the question ‘what is academic writing?’ and specificall...
This symposium draws on its presenters’ contributions to an international handbook on interpretation...
The paper offers a novel philosophical perspective on how research literacy should be conceptualised...
Educational questions, whether in policy or in practice and thus in educational research, make assum...
The potentials and problems presented by the triesks of philosophy and their relationship to educati...
This article addresses the problem of the place of philosophy in higher education today through the ...
Philosophy in Schools is a complex educational practice, unfamiliar to most teachers and philosopher...
The use of philosophy in educational programmes and practices under such names as philosophy for chi...
This publication contains original research targeting scientific specialists in the field of educati...
The SAGE Companion to Research in Education provides an indispensible introduction to the field of e...
The connection between a non philosophical work and its reception in education through its transform...
Educational research is widely believed to be essentially empirical, consisting mainly of collecting...
This paper seeks to contribute to the ongoing debate in universities about literacy, the link betwee...
In this paper, I investigate the place of philosophical literacy in teachers’ research literacy. Dra...
The paper begins by arguing for the importance of the contribution of philosophy to educational rese...
This book takes a philosophical approach to the question ‘what is academic writing?’ and specificall...
This symposium draws on its presenters’ contributions to an international handbook on interpretation...
The paper offers a novel philosophical perspective on how research literacy should be conceptualised...
Educational questions, whether in policy or in practice and thus in educational research, make assum...
The potentials and problems presented by the triesks of philosophy and their relationship to educati...
This article addresses the problem of the place of philosophy in higher education today through the ...
Philosophy in Schools is a complex educational practice, unfamiliar to most teachers and philosopher...
The use of philosophy in educational programmes and practices under such names as philosophy for chi...
This publication contains original research targeting scientific specialists in the field of educati...
The SAGE Companion to Research in Education provides an indispensible introduction to the field of e...
The connection between a non philosophical work and its reception in education through its transform...