At least three classes of reasons – (1) the obligations of public servants in general to represent a diverse public; (2) the obligations of teachers in particular to educate rather than indoctrinate; and (3) teachers’ duties not to abuse their power over parents and students – support the claim that public school teachers should not take partisan stands in the classroom in ways that discourage students from considering or adopting alternative reasonable perspectives. At the same time, however, teachers are rightly expected to teach moral and civic norms that are broadly shared across ideological and political lines – especially those that serve as the foundation for shared civic life. The bright line between non-directive teaching on part...
On Teacher Neutrality explores the consequences of ideological arguments about teacher neutrality in...
This is a book review of The Political Classroom: Evidence and Ethics in Democratic Education, by He...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
It is a truism that public school teachers should not take partisan stands in the classroom in ways ...
In the article “The Paradox of Partisanship,” Meira Levinson and Ellis Reid take up the daunting iss...
Contemporary conservative discourse has provided a different sort of challenge for the teacher educa...
Teaching is political. Paul Thomas, Professor of Education, Furman University wrote on his blog (15 ...
Amid hyper-partisanship, increasing critiques of civic education reform priorities from conservative...
For many years a difference of opinion has existed regarding the role, if any, that a teacher should...
While discussions of controversial social and political issues are described as vital to a quality s...
The aim of this study is to examine civic teacher’s perception of the twofold purpose of the Swedish...
The society of today is getting more polarised, and people is keeping themselves to their bubbles of...
Competing norms for justifying actions and decisions in teaching and their effects on the curriculum...
Research shows that teachers and educators struggle to act when conflict appears in the classroom. T...
Some policy and political analysts assume that ambiguity, conflict, and competing goals are in-heren...
On Teacher Neutrality explores the consequences of ideological arguments about teacher neutrality in...
This is a book review of The Political Classroom: Evidence and Ethics in Democratic Education, by He...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
It is a truism that public school teachers should not take partisan stands in the classroom in ways ...
In the article “The Paradox of Partisanship,” Meira Levinson and Ellis Reid take up the daunting iss...
Contemporary conservative discourse has provided a different sort of challenge for the teacher educa...
Teaching is political. Paul Thomas, Professor of Education, Furman University wrote on his blog (15 ...
Amid hyper-partisanship, increasing critiques of civic education reform priorities from conservative...
For many years a difference of opinion has existed regarding the role, if any, that a teacher should...
While discussions of controversial social and political issues are described as vital to a quality s...
The aim of this study is to examine civic teacher’s perception of the twofold purpose of the Swedish...
The society of today is getting more polarised, and people is keeping themselves to their bubbles of...
Competing norms for justifying actions and decisions in teaching and their effects on the curriculum...
Research shows that teachers and educators struggle to act when conflict appears in the classroom. T...
Some policy and political analysts assume that ambiguity, conflict, and competing goals are in-heren...
On Teacher Neutrality explores the consequences of ideological arguments about teacher neutrality in...
This is a book review of The Political Classroom: Evidence and Ethics in Democratic Education, by He...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...