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    I Am Matter, But I Do Not Matter: Alienation and Indoctrination
    Philosophy of Education 80 (1): 133-137. 2024.
  •  88
    Patriotism in moral education: Toward a rational approach in China
    with Jason Cong Lin
    Journal of Moral Education 52 (3): 343-361. 2023.
    ABSTRACT Patriotism is controversial in moral education across contexts. In China, patriotism is highly politicised by the government and heavily promoted in education. In the last few decades, the moralisation of patriotism, which refers here to the framing of patriotism as a virtue, has become the focus of teaching patriotism in China. This paper demonstrates how patriotism is moralised and promoted in Chinese moral education textbooks. The paper begins by providing a theoretical introduction …Read more
  •  126
    Must children sit still? The dark biopolitics of mindfulness and yoga in education
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (2): 120-125. 2020.
    Volume 52, Issue 2, February 2020, Page 120-125.
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    Humility in educational philosophy and theory
    with Jae Park
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (2): 153-157. 2023.
    Humility is regarded as beneficial for individuals, relationships, and society. It is believed to increase well-being and tolerance of difference and enhance interpersonal relationships. Educating for humility could be regarded as an important element and goal of education as it helps students realise their limitations and consider different (even opposite) perspectives. However, as with other virtues, humility may be conceptualised and expressed differently across diverse cultural communities. …Read more
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    Schools don’t care: Rearticulating care ethics in education
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 57 (3): 212-221. 2025.
    Schools self-identify as caring communities and teach young children to be caring for each other. But schools also teach other contradictory and competing messages, such as individualism and self-reliance, rationalist concepts of justice and meritocracy, and other neoliberal approaches to life and community. Furthermore, while endorsements of care are commonly found in educational institutions, caring is not always (or even often) practiced or regarded as a major aim in schools, in contrast with…Read more
  • Purposes of education
    In Winston C. Thompson (ed.), Philosophical foundations of education, Bloomsbury Academic. 2023.
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    Is philosophy of education Western? Views from Asia and beyond
    with Duck-Joo Kwak, Nuraan Davids, Chia-Ling Wang, Xu Di, Jeremy Rappleye, Ruyu Hung, Chung-yi Cheng, Carl Mika, Mousumi Mukherjee, Amit Chaturvedi, Anna Rumjahn, Morimichi Kato, and Marek Tesar
    Educational Philosophy and Theory. forthcoming.
    In ‘Is Philosophy of Education Western?’, Jackson and Kwak (2025) examine the field of educational philosophy and theory from cultural and geographical perspectives. They ask which thinkers and top...
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    Is philosophy of education western?
    with Duck-Joo Kwak
    Educational Philosophy and Theory. forthcoming.
    Philosophy of education as a field has its roots in historical discussions going back to antiquity, led by ancient thinkers such as Confucius, Buddha, and Socrates, among others. Today, philosophy...
  •  75
    How the media creates fear, from the USA and UK to Hong Kong
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (9): 913-917. 2019.
    Volume 52, Issue 9, August 2020, Page 913-917.
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    Philosophy of Education as a Global Field
    Educational Theory. forthcoming.
    It is not unusual to hear philosophers of education today describe the field as global. But in what sense is philosophy of education global? In this article, I analyze how and to what extent philosophy of education can be understood as a global field. The article argues that how we conceptualize philosophy of education as a global field (or not) makes a difference for how we conduct and evaluate scholarship, engage and collaborate with others, and consider the strengths and possibilities of the …Read more
  •  69
    Mediating Class: The Role of Education and Competing Technologies in Social Mobilization
    Studies in Philosophy and Education 38 (6): 619-628. 2019.
    Some may say the rise of parochial, sectarian populism has indicated a failure of civic education. On the other hand, it might be said to demonstrate the increasing power of some alternative forms of education. This paper hopes to shed light on how ordinary people learn in ways and through means that are at odds with the experiences of scholars and elites. To do so it explores the intersections of education, technology, and social mobility, to highlight how people learn social class, and learn i…Read more
  •  54
    Images of Islam in US Media and their Educational Implications
    Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 46 (1): 3-24. 2010.
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    So much more than research: Learning from women leaders in philosophy of education
    with Amy N. Sojot
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (9): 1006-1015. 2023.
    This special issue includes a series of interviews with the past women presidents of the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia (PESA), including Felicity Haynes, Nesta Devine, Tina Besley, and Liz Jackson. This article sets the stage for reading the interviews, though an extended dialogue between the two authors of this project. In what follows, the authors reflect on insights gleaned from the interviews, and the past and future of women leadership in philosophy of education. Using a di…Read more
  •  19
    Responsibility and the Importance of Culture
    Studies in Philosophy and Education 44 (5): 589-592. 2025.
  •  63
    Beyond Virtue: The Politics of Educating Emotions
    Cambridge University Press. 2020.
    Educating students for emotional wellbeing is a vital task in schools. However, educating emotions is not straightforward. Emotional processes can be challenging to identify and control. How emotions are valued varies across societies, while individuals within societies face different emotional expectations. For example, girls face pressure to be happy and caring, while boys are often encouraged to be brave. This text analyses the best practices of educating emotions. The focus is not just on th…Read more
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    This paper responds to the dilemma of affective injustice by distinguishing between three forms of anger and recommending a model of virtuous anger the expression of which is consistent with the productive pursuit of justice. It argues that anger may in the first instance be either passive or active, that is, a passive affective register and morally inert experience, or something that is manifest in action towards other agents. Active anger may then be grounded in moral norms, or not. Anger that…Read more
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    Counting women, women counting
    with Alaina Gostomski
    Educational Philosophy and Theory. forthcoming.
    Today, when we look around in our universities and our societies for philosophy of education, it is normal to find women in leadership positions. But this has not always been the case. Women have faced marginalisation as not worthy philosophical subjects or as sociologists or feminist theorists when discussing a wide variety of topics deemed by the powers that be ‘unphilosophical’. The role of women in contemporary academia and philosophy of education is stronger than in the past. At conferences…Read more
  •  89
    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
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    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.
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    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.
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    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...