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    Kinds of thinking, styles of reasoning
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 39 (4). 2007.
    There is no more central issue to education than thinking and reasoning. Certainly, such an emphasis chimes with the rationalist and cognitive deep structure of the Western educational tradition. The contemporary tendency reinforced by cognitive science is to treat thinking ahistorically and aculturally as though physiology, brain structure and human evolution are all there is to say about thinking that is worthwhile or educationally significant. The movement of critical thinking also tends to t…Read more
  •  69
    Educational Web Science
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 48 (11). 2016.
  •  113
    Education, Dialogue and Interculturalism: New directions and contexts
    with Tina Besley
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (9): 909-912. 2012.
  •  81
    The Shapes of Theory in Education
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 46 (12): 1315-1319. 2014.
  •  144
    Editorial
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 43 (2): 109-111. 2011.
  •  114
    Special issue – the learning society from the perspective of governmentality
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 38 (4). 2006.
    j.1469-5812.2006.00220.x
  •  103
    Competing Conceptions of the Creative University
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 46 (7): 713-717. 2014.
  •  49
    Oil geopolitics and eco-nightmares
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 49 (5): 435-438. 2017.
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    Editorial: Educational Philosophy and Theory: Celebrating the first 10 years
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (10). 2012.
    Editor's Comment: One of the functions of the journal is to develop an awareness of its own history. These papers are online-only papers that discuss the first ten years of the journal going back to 1969. Every so often the journal publishes synoptic articles that take a broad approach to the beginning of the Society and the journal to treat major themes and topics. As one can clearly see EPAT published many of the luminaries that helped to shape the discipline
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    Editorial
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 42 (7): 709-709. 2010.
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    Three Forms of the Knowledge Economy: Learning, Creativity and Openness
    British Journal of Educational Studies 58 (1): 67-88. 2010.
    This paper outlines and reviews three forms and associated discourses of the 'knowledge economy': the 'learning economy', based on the work of Bengt-Åke Lundvall; the 'creative economy' based on the work of Charles Landry, John Howkins and Richard Florida; and the 'open knowledge economy' based on the work of Yochai Benkler and others. Arguably, these three forms and discourses represent three recent related but different conceptions of the knowledge economy, each with clear significance and imp…Read more