Democratic schools do not have compulsory uniform curricula. Instead, these schools promote learning as a natural product of all human activity. Students are given responsibility for their own educatio
Proper educational planning requires us to take account of future needs and emerg-ing aspirations in...
In Democracy and Education, John Dewey argued that teachers should have control over their own work....
8 p.A republic bereft of concerned citizens quickly degenerates into an oligarchy. Modern pedagogy ...
This thesis is in two parts. First, the relationship between different models of democracy is explo...
This paper uses Dewey’s seminal Democracy and Education (1916) as a key text to investigate the conc...
Increased school accountability has placed greater importance on state testing measures. John Dewey ...
Democracy is a fairly new concept in human history. The new management model created with the demand...
America’s foremost educational philosopher, John Dewey, addressed the question “Why do schools exist...
S chools are uniquely placed in democracies. Among other things, they are sites of learning about th...
Although multiple perspectives of democracy are reflected among the diverse people that make up the ...
There is widespread assumption that the school is capable of successfully bringing about any form of...
The aim of this study is to investigate the Swedish curriculum’s and high school teacher’s views on ...
Dewey continues to offer arguments that remain powerful on the need to break down the divisions betw...
What makes a democratic school democratic? This question is answered using the example of the Swiss ...
Background/Context: Ever since the Enlightenment, there has been a strong tendency in educational th...
Proper educational planning requires us to take account of future needs and emerg-ing aspirations in...
In Democracy and Education, John Dewey argued that teachers should have control over their own work....
8 p.A republic bereft of concerned citizens quickly degenerates into an oligarchy. Modern pedagogy ...
This thesis is in two parts. First, the relationship between different models of democracy is explo...
This paper uses Dewey’s seminal Democracy and Education (1916) as a key text to investigate the conc...
Increased school accountability has placed greater importance on state testing measures. John Dewey ...
Democracy is a fairly new concept in human history. The new management model created with the demand...
America’s foremost educational philosopher, John Dewey, addressed the question “Why do schools exist...
S chools are uniquely placed in democracies. Among other things, they are sites of learning about th...
Although multiple perspectives of democracy are reflected among the diverse people that make up the ...
There is widespread assumption that the school is capable of successfully bringing about any form of...
The aim of this study is to investigate the Swedish curriculum’s and high school teacher’s views on ...
Dewey continues to offer arguments that remain powerful on the need to break down the divisions betw...
What makes a democratic school democratic? This question is answered using the example of the Swiss ...
Background/Context: Ever since the Enlightenment, there has been a strong tendency in educational th...
Proper educational planning requires us to take account of future needs and emerg-ing aspirations in...
In Democracy and Education, John Dewey argued that teachers should have control over their own work....
8 p.A republic bereft of concerned citizens quickly degenerates into an oligarchy. Modern pedagogy ...