This paper discusses a recent Australian study of boys’ education using case studies to determine successful practices. It focuses on an early childhood site where access to ‘discourses of power’ for students and parents and a valuing of students’ ‘action knowledge’ created a particular democratic culture achieving improved outcomes for boys. The data are drawn from focus groups with families, interviews with educators, conversations with children and on-site observations over two days. The findings are discussed in terms of those factors deriving from Henry Giroux’s work on democracy and hope. In addition, we build on the work of Giroux by discussing the site as an exemplar of what we have come to call ‘robust hope’
Background to the topic\ud This paper represents explorations at the beginning of my PhD which seeks...
This paper makes a contribution to the theme ‘Quality with whom’ by considering how democratic educa...
Towards the end of the 19th century there was a revival of the struggle for democracy throughout the...
© 2009 Jill A. Anick.‘Education as democracy’ is based upon a belief that children have the right to...
A key aim of democratic public policy should be the provision of hope. It is often argued that a key...
Because the majority of children in many countries are being raised in the dual contexts of home and...
arly childhood education and care has been a political priority in England since 1997, when governme...
This thesis is set in the Western Australian education system and centres on the question of how pri...
ICT is regarded as playing an ever increasing role in the lives of people and this includes young ch...
Australian educational reforms that prioritise formalised learning and standardised testing have inf...
The landscape of early childhood education and care has become unrecognizable in many countries, par...
The position of a young child beginning school is unique and precarious. Children are capable of mak...
In this article, the central question is how the relationship between democracy and education can be...
The paper traces the influence of three normative accounts of early childhood education and care upo...
The purpose of this graduate work is to seek knowledge about how children’s right to participation a...
Background to the topic\ud This paper represents explorations at the beginning of my PhD which seeks...
This paper makes a contribution to the theme ‘Quality with whom’ by considering how democratic educa...
Towards the end of the 19th century there was a revival of the struggle for democracy throughout the...
© 2009 Jill A. Anick.‘Education as democracy’ is based upon a belief that children have the right to...
A key aim of democratic public policy should be the provision of hope. It is often argued that a key...
Because the majority of children in many countries are being raised in the dual contexts of home and...
arly childhood education and care has been a political priority in England since 1997, when governme...
This thesis is set in the Western Australian education system and centres on the question of how pri...
ICT is regarded as playing an ever increasing role in the lives of people and this includes young ch...
Australian educational reforms that prioritise formalised learning and standardised testing have inf...
The landscape of early childhood education and care has become unrecognizable in many countries, par...
The position of a young child beginning school is unique and precarious. Children are capable of mak...
In this article, the central question is how the relationship between democracy and education can be...
The paper traces the influence of three normative accounts of early childhood education and care upo...
The purpose of this graduate work is to seek knowledge about how children’s right to participation a...
Background to the topic\ud This paper represents explorations at the beginning of my PhD which seeks...
This paper makes a contribution to the theme ‘Quality with whom’ by considering how democratic educa...
Towards the end of the 19th century there was a revival of the struggle for democracy throughout the...