This research on the Educacion con Participacion de Communidad (EDUCO) rural schools in El Salvador examined the nature of the reform and its impact on parent involvement and engagement for the local community; the underlying economic and political ideologies of EDUCO; and interpreted these findings to uncover the implications of the reform for democratic participation for the local school and community and for the more broadly constructed meaning of democracy, nationally and internationally
Democracy and tolerance for alternative viewpoints are truisms in the United States, only marginally...
Increased school accountability has placed greater importance on state testing measures. John Dewey ...
The author draws on recent North American scholarship in the anthropology of education to show emer...
The Education with Community Participation (EDUCO) program began in El Salvador in early 1991, near ...
Since the political transitions and economic reforms of the 1980s, and especially since the end of t...
This article examines contrasting approaches to citizenship education in two schools in San Salvador...
Democratic movements and networks across borders are sharing programs and strategies that are helpin...
Democratic schools are learning institutions where students have a voice in the structure and organi...
Political education can play a crucial role in the process of democratization precisely because it i...
Ecopedagogy is an educational framework that bridges the politics of the academy with grassroots pol...
Public schools historically have been the primary institution responsible for preparing young people...
RESUMEN La escuela de la actualidad cuenta con una serie cambios que también se han visto reflejado...
Recent democratisation in Chile and South Africa has impacted the relationship between adult educati...
This special issue takes up the call of the 2017 Re-imagining Education for Democracy Summit to seek...
Accepted manuscript, post print versionThis paper presents the main goals and themes, as well as a c...
Democracy and tolerance for alternative viewpoints are truisms in the United States, only marginally...
Increased school accountability has placed greater importance on state testing measures. John Dewey ...
The author draws on recent North American scholarship in the anthropology of education to show emer...
The Education with Community Participation (EDUCO) program began in El Salvador in early 1991, near ...
Since the political transitions and economic reforms of the 1980s, and especially since the end of t...
This article examines contrasting approaches to citizenship education in two schools in San Salvador...
Democratic movements and networks across borders are sharing programs and strategies that are helpin...
Democratic schools are learning institutions where students have a voice in the structure and organi...
Political education can play a crucial role in the process of democratization precisely because it i...
Ecopedagogy is an educational framework that bridges the politics of the academy with grassroots pol...
Public schools historically have been the primary institution responsible for preparing young people...
RESUMEN La escuela de la actualidad cuenta con una serie cambios que también se han visto reflejado...
Recent democratisation in Chile and South Africa has impacted the relationship between adult educati...
This special issue takes up the call of the 2017 Re-imagining Education for Democracy Summit to seek...
Accepted manuscript, post print versionThis paper presents the main goals and themes, as well as a c...
Democracy and tolerance for alternative viewpoints are truisms in the United States, only marginally...
Increased school accountability has placed greater importance on state testing measures. John Dewey ...
The author draws on recent North American scholarship in the anthropology of education to show emer...