917 resultados para Willinsky, John


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O artigo procura desvendar o novo impacto educacional que pode causar políticas de identidade e multiculturalismo, argumentando que é preciso prover a nova abordagem com a compreensão da forma como categorias de peso como cultura, raça e nação vêm sendo construídas. Para tanto, recorre à posição filosófica de Simone Weil, a qual defende a necessidade de partir das "raízes" para aprender a conhecer as qualidades éticas da categoria da identidade. Contrapõe-se, nesse sentido, à política de identidade de Taylor, que busca reconciliar o individualismo liberal com os direitos coletivos e que informa as iniciativas multiculturais e anti-racistas de duas secretarias de educação de províncias canadenses. Revê ainda as críticas ao multiculturalismo de Bissoondath e Schlesinger, expondo a posição dos autores sobre nacionalismo ético. Finalmente admite: por mais obscura que possa ser a prioridade educacional dada à descoberta dos processos políticos, incluindo-se a própria escolarização, ela confere força e significância pessoal a importantes aspectos da identidade.

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In the Leaven of the Ancients, John Walbridge studies the appropriation of non–Peripatetic philosophical ideas by an anti–Aristotelian Islamic philosopher, Shihab al-Din al-Suhrawardi (d. 1191). He proposes a comprehensive explanation of the origin of Suhrawardi's philosophical system, a revival of the “wisdom of the Ancients” and its philosophical affiliations “grounded” in Greek philosophy (p. xiii). Walbridge attempts to uncover the reasons for Suhrawardi's rejection of the prevailing neo–Aristotelian synthesis in Islamic philosophy, Suhrawardi's knowledge and understanding of non–Aristotelian Greek philosophy, the ancient philosophers Suhrawardi was attempting to follow, the relationship between Suhrawardi's specific philosophical teachings (logic, ontology, physics, and metaphysics), and his understanding of non–Aristotelian ancient philosophy and the relationship between Suhrawardi's system and the major Greek philosophers, schools, and traditions—in particular the Presocratics, Plato, and the Stoics (p. 8). Copyright © 2003 Cambridge University Press

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The `reflexive thinking` concept is discussed in this article as a means of contextualizing John Dewey`s intellectual legacy. `Reflection` represents a fundamental element for the construction of the necessary competences to information seeking and use, and consequently to individual and collective development. Since the reflexive thinking habit in information literacy is a way of learning, some questions concerning teaching and learning processes are also investigated. The discussion is, therefore, supported by the supposition that reflexive thinking is a cognitive strategy that allows a deeper comprehension of related problems, phenomena, and processes by means of the perception of the relations and the identification of involved elements, as well as the analysis and interpretation of meanings, empowering the information literacy process.

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