This short paper is a response to Nel Noddings’s article on schooling for democracy. Whilst agreeing with the basic premises of Noddings’s argument, it questions the possibility of parity between academic and vocational tracks given the inequitable social and educational contexts the two types of learning would have to coexist within. Drawing on the educational philosophies of John Dewey and R. H. Tawney, I argue that both the United States and the United Kingdom need to create educational systems that reduce the social distance between people rather than, as the current systems do, exacerbate them. This is an issue of hearts and minds as well as policies and practices. As Dewey pointed out a hundred years ago, what is required is education...
We live in interesting times, not least because democracy is both under threat and, in part as a con...
Over the last couple of decades, the narrative of educational competitiveness and the current clima...
In the literature on citizenship education, frequent references are made to Dewey. However, educatio...
There is a widespread movement today to prepare all students for college, and it is promoted in the ...
The idea of a democratic education in the English context has lost a considerable amount of ground s...
This paper will investigate Dewey’s Democracy and Educationin relation to the curriculum. There are ...
Contemporary education research, policy and practice are complex and challenging. The political stru...
We critique the “college for all” discourse by unveiling its relationship to the politics of educati...
In my first address I argued that democracy, not meritocracy, was the driving force behind the provi...
In this paper, the author (re)considers Dewey’s ideas about the role of education in developing demo...
At a time when there are renewed expressions of concern about how our societies are organised and th...
Background/Context: Ever since the Enlightenment, there has been a strong tendency in educational th...
This response considers the strengths of Carr and Thesee\u27s paper and explores further areas of re...
Since the end of the Cold War, education theorists and comparativists have expressed renewed interes...
In Democracy and Education, John Dewey argued that teachers should have control over their own work....
We live in interesting times, not least because democracy is both under threat and, in part as a con...
Over the last couple of decades, the narrative of educational competitiveness and the current clima...
In the literature on citizenship education, frequent references are made to Dewey. However, educatio...
There is a widespread movement today to prepare all students for college, and it is promoted in the ...
The idea of a democratic education in the English context has lost a considerable amount of ground s...
This paper will investigate Dewey’s Democracy and Educationin relation to the curriculum. There are ...
Contemporary education research, policy and practice are complex and challenging. The political stru...
We critique the “college for all” discourse by unveiling its relationship to the politics of educati...
In my first address I argued that democracy, not meritocracy, was the driving force behind the provi...
In this paper, the author (re)considers Dewey’s ideas about the role of education in developing demo...
At a time when there are renewed expressions of concern about how our societies are organised and th...
Background/Context: Ever since the Enlightenment, there has been a strong tendency in educational th...
This response considers the strengths of Carr and Thesee\u27s paper and explores further areas of re...
Since the end of the Cold War, education theorists and comparativists have expressed renewed interes...
In Democracy and Education, John Dewey argued that teachers should have control over their own work....
We live in interesting times, not least because democracy is both under threat and, in part as a con...
Over the last couple of decades, the narrative of educational competitiveness and the current clima...
In the literature on citizenship education, frequent references are made to Dewey. However, educatio...