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Covaleskie, John F. – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2016
This paper revisits "Democracy and Education" with the purpose of recuperating Dewey's understanding of the nature and importance of "discipline" and conforming education to the "interest of the child," two parts of Dewey's work (and therefore of progressive education) widely misunderstood by both Dewey's critics and…
Descriptors: Democracy, Democratic Values, Educational History, Progressive Education
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Obiakor, Festus E. – Multicultural Learning and Teaching, 2018
The United States of America is currently experiencing some socio-political problems. These problems stem from myriad mythologies and assumptions that have created labels, categories, stereotypes, and generalizations. While they are not uncommon in many communities and societies all over the world, in the United States, they have exposed intense…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Stranger Reactions, Stereotypes, Generalization
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Waghid, Yusef – Africa Education Review, 2015
After more than a decade of democratic citizenship education in public schools in South Africa, the Department of Basic Education (DoBE) has still not produced sufficiently plausible ways for how democracy and citizenship ought to be taught in classrooms. I argue that the recent "practical guide" on how to cultivate "responsibility…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Democratic Values, Citizenship Education, Humanistic Education
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Travers, Jason; Ayres, Kevin M. – Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 2015
Democratic education and the dignity it affords should create opportunities for students to achieve their most desired outcomes. Some of the current thought and rhetoric in the field of special education and disability studies impinges upon these opportunities by approaching the education of children with autism and other developmental…
Descriptors: Competence, Autism, Developmental Disabilities, Democratic Values
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Phillips, D.C. – Educational Theory, 2012
In "Reconstruction in Philosophy," John Dewey issued an eloquent call for contemporary philosophy to become more relevant to the pressing problems facing society. Historically, the philosophy of a period had been appropriate to social conditions (indeed, this is why it had developed as a discipline), but despite the vast changes in the…
Descriptors: Resistance (Psychology), Democracy, Democratic Values, Misconceptions
Mower, Deborah, Ed.; Robison, Wade L., Ed. – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2011
This book examines the concept of civility and the conditions of civil disagreement in politics and education. Although many assume that civility is merely polite behavior, it functions to aid rational discourse. Building on this basic assumption, the book offers multiple accounts of civility and its contribution to citizenship, deliberative…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Democracy, Teaching Methods, Democratic Values
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Cochren, John R. – International Journal of Educational Reform, 1996
A study conducted by the Indiana Youth Institute ("De-Track Schools," 1991) indicts a tracking system that helps many academically talented students prepare for college, but fails to prepare noncollege-bound students for much of anything. Tracking, as typically practiced, benefits teachers, not students; is contradictory to American…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Elementary Secondary Education, Elitism, Equal Education
Manno, Bruno V. – School Administrator, 2001
A proponent rebuts claims that charter schools rob funds and students from regular public schools, gamble with children's lives and taxpayers' money, are not truly accountable, resemble other public schools, undermine democratic values, underserve disabled children, marginalize minorities, invite profiteering, front for vouchers; and represent…
Descriptors: Accountability, Charter Schools, Democratic Values, Educational Benefits
Henig, Jeffrey R. – Russell Sage Foundation, 2008
One important aim of social science research is to provide unbiased information that can help guide public policies. However, social science is often construed as politics by other means. Nowhere is the polarized nature of social science research more visible than in the heated debate over charter schools. In "Spin Cycle", noted political…
Descriptors: Evidence, Traditional Schools, Charter Schools, Social Science Research
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Romanish, Bruce – School Community Journal, 1993
Examines teacher empowerment as it appears in current educational reform by analyzing the concept against a template of democratic assumptions and conditions. Analyzes empowerment's meaning and workplace requirements and provides a democratic rationale for the existence of public education. Academic achievement is not the sole purpose of…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Misconceptions
Banks, James A. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1993
The bitter debate over the literary and historical canon has overshadowed the progress made in multicultural education during the last two decades. Detractors mistakenly believe that multicultural education is for victimized minorities and women, opposes the Western tradition, and will divide the nation. Teachers must integrate five knowledge…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Democratic Values, Elementary Secondary Education, Misconceptions
Lezotte, Lawrence – School Administrator, 1994
Common misconception is that only heroic, authoritative people can alter normal flow of a school or district to ensure all students learn successfully. Research shows effective schools and districts are led by individuals believing learning in democracy must be inclusive. Leader's vision cannot endure unless he or she can create critical mass of…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Democratic Values, Effective Schools Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Noddings, Nel – Phi Delta Kappan, 1997
Distinguishes among three kinds of standards: content, performance, and opportunity-to-learn. The standards concept has not been analyzed carefully enough to warrant establishing national standards, which could have undesirable consequences and require a different governmental role. Many adults willingly prescribe high learning standards but are…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Democratic Values, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
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Apple, Michael W. – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 1998
Neo-liberal and neo-conservative groups have become allies committed to redefining our ideas about democracy, equality, and the common good. This article examines how moral and biological arguments are being used to justify conservative policies in education and the larger society. Alternative progressive models are advocated. (26 references) (MLH)
Descriptors: Conservatism, Democratic Values, Educational Policy, Educational Practices
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Smith, Stacy – Educational Leadership, 1998
In Boston, City on a Hill Charter School's commitment to civic education challenges the notion that charter schools are inherently privatizing forces in public education reform. Through expanded choice, inclusive decision making, and localized accountability, charter schools can be a democratizing force that serves multiple publics, including…
Descriptors: Accountability, Charter Schools, Citizenship Education, Democratic Values
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