One of the cornerstones of a democratic education is a basic notion of respect for others who hold different points of view from ourselves. Yet, within an increasingly divergent public discourse about values, rights and equality, democratic education needs to concern itself with practices that not only encourage respect, but that can negotiate through the very troubled relations that often afflict classrooms and schools. Models of how to promote respect often centre on creating a conflictfree atmosphere through appeals to deliberation, dialogue, conversation, consensus or a combination of these. Indeed, conflict is often perceived as not simply being counterproductive to dialogue and conversation, but as being indicative of communic...
Educational and political theorists have argued that education for democratic citizenship, whether a...
Since the end of the Cold War, education theorists and comparativists have expressed renewed interes...
Teachers and trainers of conflict resolution are heirs - if often unwitting ones - to a rich legacy ...
One of the cornerstones of a democratic education is a basic notion of respect for others who hold ...
Like any educational process, there is not, nor can there be, a reliable handbook for every situatio...
This paper will revisit issues to do with the roles of education and an ostensibly liberal democracy...
Research shows that teachers and educators struggle to act when conflict appears in the classroom. T...
Teachers are often apprehensive about facilitating deliberation in classrooms because conflicts can ...
This paper is about the notion of conflict in the work of John Dewey. Special attention is given to ...
The debate about education in conflict-affected contexts is fundamentally caught between 1) rights...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Theory and Research in...
Contemporary education research, policy and practice are complex and challenging. The political stru...
An initial attempt is made to draw connections between politics and education. A paradox exists in f...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published in Debates in Citizenship Education by Ro...
Compared to the international mainstream educational agenda, which is widely sustained by a neo-libe...
Educational and political theorists have argued that education for democratic citizenship, whether a...
Since the end of the Cold War, education theorists and comparativists have expressed renewed interes...
Teachers and trainers of conflict resolution are heirs - if often unwitting ones - to a rich legacy ...
One of the cornerstones of a democratic education is a basic notion of respect for others who hold ...
Like any educational process, there is not, nor can there be, a reliable handbook for every situatio...
This paper will revisit issues to do with the roles of education and an ostensibly liberal democracy...
Research shows that teachers and educators struggle to act when conflict appears in the classroom. T...
Teachers are often apprehensive about facilitating deliberation in classrooms because conflicts can ...
This paper is about the notion of conflict in the work of John Dewey. Special attention is given to ...
The debate about education in conflict-affected contexts is fundamentally caught between 1) rights...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Theory and Research in...
Contemporary education research, policy and practice are complex and challenging. The political stru...
An initial attempt is made to draw connections between politics and education. A paradox exists in f...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published in Debates in Citizenship Education by Ro...
Compared to the international mainstream educational agenda, which is widely sustained by a neo-libe...
Educational and political theorists have argued that education for democratic citizenship, whether a...
Since the end of the Cold War, education theorists and comparativists have expressed renewed interes...
Teachers and trainers of conflict resolution are heirs - if often unwitting ones - to a rich legacy ...