A Democratic Classroom

A Democratic Classroom
Title A Democratic Classroom PDF eBook
Author Steven Wolk
Publisher Heinemann Educational Books
Pages 228
Release 1998
Genre Education
ISBN

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A Democratic Classroom is Steven Wolk's vision of a classroom that nurtures meaningful literacy and democracy.

The Democratic Classroom

The Democratic Classroom
Title The Democratic Classroom PDF eBook
Author Arthur Pearl
Publisher Hampton Press (NJ)
Pages 394
Release 1999
Genre Education
ISBN

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This text argues that difficult problems can not be solved without a democratic process. Essential to the resolution of such problems is a reconstructed school that prepares students to become effective problem solvers and informed, responsible democratic citizens.

Democratic Education for Social Studies

Democratic Education for Social Studies
Title Democratic Education for Social Studies PDF eBook
Author Anna S. Ochoa-Becker
Publisher IAP
Pages 362
Release 2006-12-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1607525836

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In the first edition of this book published in 1988, Shirley Engle and I offered a broader and more democratic curriculum as an alternative to the persistent back-to-the-basics rhetoric of the ‘70s and ‘80s. This curriculum urged attention to democratic practices and curricula in the school if we wanted to improve the quality of citizen participation and strengthen this democracy. School practices during that period reflected a much lower priority for social studies. Fewer social studies offerings, fewer credits required for graduation and in many cases, the job descriptions of social studies curriculum coordinators were transformed by changing their roles to general curriculum consultants. The mentality that prevailed in the nation’s schools was “back to the basics” and the basics never included or even considered the importance of heightening the education of citizens. We certainly agree that citizens must be able to read, write and calculate but these abilities are not sufficient for effective citizenship in a democracy. This version of the original work appears at a time when young citizens, teachers and schools find themselves deluged by a proliferation of curriculum standards and concomitant mandatory testing. In the ‘90s, virtually all subject areas including United States history, geography, economic and civics developed curriculum standards, many funded by the federal government. Subsequently, the National Council for the Social Studies issued the Social Studies Curriculum Standards that received no federal support. Accountability, captured in the No Child Left Behind Act passed by Congress, has become a powerful, political imperative that has a substantial and disturbing influence on the curriculum, teaching and learning in the first decade of the 21st century.

Democratic Education

Democratic Education
Title Democratic Education PDF eBook
Author Amy Gutmann
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 363
Release 1999-04-18
Genre Education
ISBN 0691009163

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A groundbreaking classic that lays out and defends a democratic theory of education Who should have the authority to shape the education of citizens in a democracy? This is the central question posed by Amy Gutmann in the first book-length study of the democratic theory of education. The author tackles a wide range of issues, from the democratic case against book banning to the role of teachers' unions in education, as well as the vexed questions of public support for private schools and affirmative action in college admissions.

Controversy in the Classroom

Controversy in the Classroom
Title Controversy in the Classroom PDF eBook
Author Diana E. Hess
Publisher Routledge
Pages 239
Release 2009-05-26
Genre Education
ISBN 1135897344

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In a conservative educational climate that is dominated by policies like No Child Left Behind, one of the most serious effects has been for educators to worry about the politics of what they are teaching and how they are teaching it. As a result, many dedicated teachers choose to avoid controversial issues altogether in preference for "safe" knowledge and "safe" teaching practices. Diana Hess interrupts this dangerous trend by providing readers a spirited and detailed argument for why curricula and teaching based on controversial issues are truly crucial at this time. Through rich empirical research from real classrooms throughout the nation, she demonstrates why schools have the potential to be particularly powerful sites for democratic education and why this form of education must include sustained attention to authentic and controversial political issues that animate political communities. The purposeful inclusion of controversial issues in the school curriculum, when done wisely and well, can communicate by example the essence of what makes communities democratic while simultaneously building the skills and dispositions that young people will need to live in and improve such communities.

The Political Classroom

The Political Classroom
Title The Political Classroom PDF eBook
Author Diana E. Hess
Publisher Routledge
Pages 289
Release 2014-11-13
Genre Education
ISBN 1317575024

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WINNER 2016 Grawemeyer Award in Education Helping students develop their ability to deliberate political questions is an essential component of democratic education, but introducing political issues into the classroom is pedagogically challenging and raises ethical dilemmas for teachers. Diana E. Hess and Paula McAvoy argue that teachers will make better professional judgments about these issues if they aim toward creating "political classrooms," which engage students in deliberations about questions that ask, "How should we live together?" Based on the findings from a large, mixed-method study about discussions of political issues within high school classrooms, The Political Classroom presents in-depth and engaging cases of teacher practice. Paying particular attention to how political polarization and social inequality affect classroom dynamics, Hess and McAvoy promote a coherent plan for providing students with a nonpartisan political education and for improving the quality of classroom deliberations.

Democratic Education

Democratic Education
Title Democratic Education PDF eBook
Author Yaacov Hecht
Publisher Bravura Books
Pages 388
Release 2011-06-01
Genre Democracy
ISBN 9780974525297

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Recounts the founding years of the Democratic School of Hadera and explores the place of democratic education in one man's life.