Search Results - "Ozoliņš, Jānis (John)"
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The Body and the Place of Physical Activity in Education: Some classical perspectives
Published in Educational philosophy and theory (01-09-2013)“…The place of physical education has been contested in recent times and it has been argued that its justification as part of school curricula seems to be…”
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Teaching in the Age of Covid-19—1 Year Later
Published in Postdigital science and education (2021)“…Articles immediately started pouring in; within weeks, the journal’s contributions had been recognized by institutions such as the World Health Organization,…”
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Creating the Civil Society East and West: Relationality, responsibility and the education of the humane person
Published in Educational philosophy and theory (01-04-2017)“…A recurring theme in many places concerns the nurturing and maintenance of a civil society that is committed to justice, to human fulfilment and a community…”
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R. S. Peters and J. H. Newman on the Aims of Education
Published in Educational philosophy and theory (01-01-2013)“…R. S. Peters never explicitly talks about wisdom as being an aim of education. He does, however, in numerous places, emphasize that education is of the whole…”
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The Place of Physical Education and Sport in Education
Published in Educational philosophy and theory (01-09-2013)“…Reflects on the impact of sport on the daily lives of nearly every person, then contemplates the justification for the inclusion of physical education in…”
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Reclaiming Paedeia in an Age of Crises: Education and the necessity of wisdom
Published in Educational philosophy and theory (29-07-2015)“…Education needs to prepare students to have understanding of themselves, of their relationships to others, to have an ability to make good moral and other…”
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Is Peer Review in Academic Publishing Still Working?
Published in Open review of educational research (2018)“…Peer review is central to academic publishing. Yet for many it is a mysterious and contentious practice, which can cause distress for both reviewers, and those…”
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Teaching in the Age of Covid-19—The New Normal
Published in Postdigital science and education (2022)“…Probably the deepest attempt at making sense of this material is ‘Teaching in the Age of Covid-19—A Longitudinal Study’ (Jandrić et al. 2021b). Whilst the…”
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Creating Public Values: Schools as moral habitats
Published in Educational philosophy and theory (01-06-2010)“…This paper will consider the role of schools, as a particular moral habitat in the formation of moral virtues and how the inculcation of a comprehensive…”
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Popper's Third World: Moral habits, moral habitat and their maintenance
Published in Educational philosophy and theory (01-10-2010)“…If we accept Popper's idea that the human habitat is described in terms of three worlds, and that there are overlaps between these three worlds, our moral…”
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A Response to the ERA Paper
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Subjectivity and the Modern World
Published in Methexis (2023)“…Despite the great technical progress of the modern world, we live, in some parts of Western society at least, in a joyless and despairing world. Many Western…”
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Is Ilze Jansone’s Insomnia the Latvian Well of Loneliness?
Published in Interlitteraria (2014)“…The novel Insomnia by the young Latvian prose writer Ilze Jansone was the first contemporary Latvian novel dedicated to lesbian identity. It is productive to…”
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R.S. Peters and J.H. Newman on the aims of education
Published in Educational philosophy and theory (01-02-2013)“…R.S. Peters never explicitly talks about wisdom as being an aim of education. He does, however, in numerous places, emphasise that education is of the whole…”
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