This work is a theoretical and historical study of democracy as it relates to democratic educational practices and explores the implications that democratic reform in education has the potential to diminish inequity and social injustice in society. The study presents an intense review of the development of democracy from Plato to the present day. The progressive principles for democracy of the Social Reconstructionists and Critical Theorists form the theoretical framework for the dissertation and a Yardstick of Democracy is developed that draws upon the tenets of John Dewey, George S. Counts, Jane Addams, Paulo Freire, and Michael Apple. Included in the study is a concentrated review of standards-based education testing, and the charter ...
This theoretical review examines how democratic education is conceptualized within educational schol...
Democracy is a never-ending challenge. Plato’s warning about the decadence of the soul under democr...
In the field of education, the debates on the purpose or vision of schooling are always engaged by e...
In the first chapter of this thesis, I examine the similarities between the concept of democracy a...
Democracy is a fairly new concept in human history. The new management model created with the demand...
The visionary, John Dewey, once said that a success to a deliberative democracy is dependent on how ...
This dissertation comprises three independent but related papers (chapters 2-4), framed by an introd...
Over the past forty-years, neoliberal education reform policies in the U.S. have spurred significant...
textThe purpose of this dissertation is to elucidate the democratic nature of American public school...
Each chapter of this dissertation develops a standard with which to evaluate and guide the improveme...
This dissertation confronts the problem of identity in the modern world. I draw upon fundamental ide...
The work of John Dewey and his beliefs regarding student-centered learning are discussed in an effor...
Dr. Carl D. Glickman started in education as a Teacher Corps intern in the south. He went on to beco...
Human development, human rights, and social inclusion are currently among the main challenges for de...
America’s foremost educational philosopher, John Dewey, addressed the question “Why do schools exist...
This theoretical review examines how democratic education is conceptualized within educational schol...
Democracy is a never-ending challenge. Plato’s warning about the decadence of the soul under democr...
In the field of education, the debates on the purpose or vision of schooling are always engaged by e...
In the first chapter of this thesis, I examine the similarities between the concept of democracy a...
Democracy is a fairly new concept in human history. The new management model created with the demand...
The visionary, John Dewey, once said that a success to a deliberative democracy is dependent on how ...
This dissertation comprises three independent but related papers (chapters 2-4), framed by an introd...
Over the past forty-years, neoliberal education reform policies in the U.S. have spurred significant...
textThe purpose of this dissertation is to elucidate the democratic nature of American public school...
Each chapter of this dissertation develops a standard with which to evaluate and guide the improveme...
This dissertation confronts the problem of identity in the modern world. I draw upon fundamental ide...
The work of John Dewey and his beliefs regarding student-centered learning are discussed in an effor...
Dr. Carl D. Glickman started in education as a Teacher Corps intern in the south. He went on to beco...
Human development, human rights, and social inclusion are currently among the main challenges for de...
America’s foremost educational philosopher, John Dewey, addressed the question “Why do schools exist...
This theoretical review examines how democratic education is conceptualized within educational schol...
Democracy is a never-ending challenge. Plato’s warning about the decadence of the soul under democr...
In the field of education, the debates on the purpose or vision of schooling are always engaged by e...