Educators frequently claim that the projects in which they are involved are democratic. However, considering the multiple and often conflicting notions of democracy and democratic education, are there any shared understandings of what either of those notions means? Does the claim that a project is democratic carry with it any shared assumptions, commitments, or obligations? In this response, I extend the conversation started by the authors of that article by proposing a critical democracy audit of their education project, and I offer a preliminary collection of questions, developed from recent literature on democratic education, that might be considered for use in such an audit
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This paper reports results from a qualitative study that examined perceptions of administrative prac...
Educational standards, assessments, and accountability systems are of immense political moment aroun...
ABSTRACT This is the account of a practitioner using action research in his classroom. Lamenting a ...
In this dissertation, the researcher examined teachers’ and students’ discourses through a social co...
In this dissertation, the researcher examined teachers’ and students’ discourses through a social co...
This conceptual article underscores the importance of critical engagement in and through education w...
Mission statements and public statements of values are widely recognized as important for educationa...
The current era of standards and accountability in U.S. public schooling narrows recognition and ass...
This article is a response to “This is What Democracy Looks Like: Some Thoughts on Democratic School...
This paper uses Dewey’s seminal Democracy and Education (1916) as a key text to investigate the conc...
The author asserts that it’s time for us to “measure” schools by the values we believe in for public...
Given the current challenges facing our democracy in the United States, the role of public schools i...
This study explores the role of competing discourses that shape current practices in U.S. schools an...
This paper reports results from a qualitative study that examined perceptions of administrative prac...
The article by Collins, Hess, and Lowery (2019) explores struggles teachers faced in order to pursue...
This paper reports results from a qualitative study that examined perceptions of administrative prac...
Educational standards, assessments, and accountability systems are of immense political moment aroun...
ABSTRACT This is the account of a practitioner using action research in his classroom. Lamenting a ...
In this dissertation, the researcher examined teachers’ and students’ discourses through a social co...
In this dissertation, the researcher examined teachers’ and students’ discourses through a social co...
This conceptual article underscores the importance of critical engagement in and through education w...
Mission statements and public statements of values are widely recognized as important for educationa...
The current era of standards and accountability in U.S. public schooling narrows recognition and ass...
This article is a response to “This is What Democracy Looks Like: Some Thoughts on Democratic School...
This paper uses Dewey’s seminal Democracy and Education (1916) as a key text to investigate the conc...
The author asserts that it’s time for us to “measure” schools by the values we believe in for public...
Given the current challenges facing our democracy in the United States, the role of public schools i...