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    Exploring Filipino philosophy of education
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 57 (1): 1-5. 2025.
    One major aspect of interest in Filipino philosophy is education. Reflecting on the nature, aims, and problems of education, Filipino philosophy of education investigates philosophical issues and emerging trends of philosophical thinking in education which are distinctive to the Filipino context. Filipino philosophy of education has a rich potential that encompasses revisiting cultural and historical narratives, considering inclusivity, reevaluating the educational system, challenging existing p…Read more
  •  100
    Dialogic Pedagogy for Social Justice: A Critical Examination
    Studies in Philosophy and Education 27 (2): 137-148. 2008.
    A crucial component of any education, dialogue is viewed by many social justice educators as their primary means towards rectifying social inequalities. Yet the extent to which the particular educational practices they recommend meet the needs or interests of their students who face systemic disadvantage remains unclear. This essay examines claims for and against dialogical pedagogy for increasing social justice. While conceding that dialogue is necessary for developing praxis as a student and p…Read more
  •  46
    Being and Becoming in the World Beyond Virtue: Behind the Curtain
    Studies in Philosophy and Education 42 (5): 563-567. 2023.
  •  140
    Philosophers and professors behaving badly: Responses to ‘named or nameless’ by Besley, Jackson & Peters. An EPAT collective writing project
    with Tina Besley, Michael A. Peters, Nesta Devine, Cris Mayo, Georgina Tuari Stewart, E. Jayne White, Barbara Stengel, Gina A. Opiniano, Sean Sturm, Catherine Legg, Marek Tesar, and Sonja Arndt
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (3): 272-284. 2023.
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    Teacher Expectations of South Asian Students in a Hong Kong Primary School
    with Jessika Clarkson and Miron Bhomwik
    Journal of Philosophical Investigations 20 (54): 321-342. 2026.
    South Asian ethnic minorities (SAEMs) represent a growing population in Hong Kong public education. However, schools struggle to offer them fair and equitable education. One frequently mentioned, but rarely studied component in their performance is teachers’ lower expectations. This article reports on a qualitative case study to examine ethnically Chinese teachers’ expectations of South Asian students in a public primary school in Hong Kong. Five Chinese teachers were interviewed, with observati…Read more
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    Volume 52, Issue 1, January 2020, Page 17-21.
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    ‘Asian’ Perspectives on Education for Sustainable Development
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 49 (5): 473-479. 2017.
  •  70
    Education and #StopAsianHate: A global conversation
    with Yeow-Tong Chia, Fazal Rizvi, Keita Takayama, Alexander Jun, Remy Yi Siang Low, Roland Sintos Coloma, Aggie Yellow Horse, Timothy Stanley, Russell Jeung, Eun-Ji Amy Kim, Jane Park, and Arathi Sriprakash
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (13): 1450-1463. 2023.
    The COVID-19 pandemic has witnessed an increase and amplification of anti-Asian racism and violence across the globe. Stop AAPI Hate1 in the United States and the COVID-19 Racism Incident Report2 i...
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    Epstein, ICE, anger, and education
    Educational Philosophy and Theory. forthcoming.
    There is a lot to be angry about today. In the United States, the recent partial release of the Epstein files suggests that a dark, nightmarish underworld of abuse and exploitation stranger than fi...
  •  74
    Collective obituary for Nel Noddings
    with D. C. Phillips, Susan Verducci, Lynda Stone, Barbara Stengel, Lynn Sargent De Jonghe, Cris Mayo, Michael S. Katz, and Robert Lake
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (4): 406-417. 2023.
    Liz JacksonEducation University of Hong KongNel Noddings is known around the world for her contributions to philosophy and philosophy of education. Her work on caring and relational ethics broke ne...
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    Beliefs and Blameworthiness
    Stance 7 7-17. 2014.
    In this paper, I analyze epistemic blameworthiness. After presenting Michael Bergmann’s definition of epistemic blameworthiness, I argue that his definition is problematic because it does not have a control condition. I conclude by offering an improved definition of epistemic blameworthiness and defending this definition against potential counterexamples.
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    A Level Playing Field? Complicit Meritocracy in a Post-truth Era
    with Charles Bingham
    In Michael Peters, Sharon Rider, Tina Besley & Mats Hyvonen (eds.), Post-Truth, Fake News: Viral Modernity & Higher Education, Springer. pp. 151-160. 2018.
    In this chapter, we investigate two aspects of post-truth in education. The first derives from the philosophical work of Jacques Rancière, and the second derives from an analysis of meritocratic ideology in contemporary education. In both cases, we find that education has been producing a certain ‘truth’ about truth. Rancière’s work contrasts the hidden explanatory function of education, which presupposes a collective or shared sense of truth, with the arbitrariness of language as the social mec…Read more
  •  115
    Questioning allegiance: Resituating civic education
    with Stephen Chatelier, Candyce Reynolds, Kevin Williams, and Liz Jackson Response From
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (1): 104-109. 2022.
    Liz Jackson’s Questioning allegiance: Resituating civic education arrived at the moment in which the Covid-19 pandemic brought the world to a standstill. It made me wonder whether governments will...
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    Schools and other forms of education and have significant impacts on people's views about emotions and emotional experiences. It shows how we often take it for granted that certain emotions, such as happiness, are 'positive', while others are 'negative' and how personal characteristics such as gender, ethnicity, and race, can make an unfair difference when it comes to what emotions are expected or accepted. Written in an accessible format, the book encourages broad reflection on what emotions ar…Read more
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    Education as Finding the Other in Self
    Philosophy of Education 71 445-447. 2015.
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    Becoming Classy
    Philosophy of Education 74 315-328. 2018.
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    An ‘accidental or unintentional academic’ on becoming a leading philosopher of education: An interview with Tina Besley
    with Amy N. Sojot and Tina Besley
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (9): 1036-1047. 2023.
    Nicholas Gresson 2001L-RUniversity of Auckland, Faculty of Education PhD graduates in 2001:Elizabeth Grierson/Gresson, Tina Besley, Ho-Chia Chueh, Janet Mansfield, Tina Engels-Schwarzpaul, Nesta De...
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    Free Speech, False Polarization, and the Paradox of Tolerance
    Philosophy of Education 77 (3): 139. 2021.