Authors such as Bill Glasser, A. S. Neill, and John Holt have critiqued the compulsory nature of secondary schools and the inherent structure imposed on them by educational authorities. This structure limits student opportunities to make decisions regarding their own learning. This thesis examines the concept of student decision-making and its effect on student learning in educational environments. It argues for inclusion of more student-centred decision-making opportunities as part of a democratic education model. The thesis analyzes different educational theories and models that grant students, to varying extents, chances to make decisions about their own learning. The thesis presents an alternative to the current system: a model that que...
The notion of children and young people participating in a school’s decision-making processes has be...
Researchers, theoreticians, and teacher educators often treat the strategy of providing students wit...
This paper's focus is on young people's university decision-making processes. It offers two key argu...
Authors such as Bill Glasser, A. S. Neill, and John Holt have critiqued the compulsory nature of sec...
Student participation in decision-making in secondary education has gained a great deal of respectab...
Master of EducationHaving taught in three different secondary colleges, in terms of size and locatio...
Teenagers in high school stand on the brink of independence while the education that should be prepa...
The purpose of the study was to investigate whether secondary school teachers used Glasser's choice ...
This is a research project addressing classroom rules and student choices. The main research questio...
This study describes and analyzes a case through which it is possible to explore and evaluate the id...
Creators of teacher education programs need to acknowledge the desirability of building a curriculum...
This chapter aims at looking into decision-making processes at transition from lower- to upper secon...
The purpose for conducting this study was to determine teachers\u27 preferences for participative de...
This thesis explores educative ideas such as student choice, student autonomy and student directed l...
Our work focuses on the participation of students of primary education in decision-making. We carrie...
The notion of children and young people participating in a school’s decision-making processes has be...
Researchers, theoreticians, and teacher educators often treat the strategy of providing students wit...
This paper's focus is on young people's university decision-making processes. It offers two key argu...
Authors such as Bill Glasser, A. S. Neill, and John Holt have critiqued the compulsory nature of sec...
Student participation in decision-making in secondary education has gained a great deal of respectab...
Master of EducationHaving taught in three different secondary colleges, in terms of size and locatio...
Teenagers in high school stand on the brink of independence while the education that should be prepa...
The purpose of the study was to investigate whether secondary school teachers used Glasser's choice ...
This is a research project addressing classroom rules and student choices. The main research questio...
This study describes and analyzes a case through which it is possible to explore and evaluate the id...
Creators of teacher education programs need to acknowledge the desirability of building a curriculum...
This chapter aims at looking into decision-making processes at transition from lower- to upper secon...
The purpose for conducting this study was to determine teachers\u27 preferences for participative de...
This thesis explores educative ideas such as student choice, student autonomy and student directed l...
Our work focuses on the participation of students of primary education in decision-making. We carrie...
The notion of children and young people participating in a school’s decision-making processes has be...
Researchers, theoreticians, and teacher educators often treat the strategy of providing students wit...
This paper's focus is on young people's university decision-making processes. It offers two key argu...