There is an unacknowledged disagreement on what kind of dialogue best supports democracy. Many view democracy as analogous to a law court and so view “democratic dialogue” as a contest between competing advocates who have acquired the kind of “steel trap” critical thinking skills that are ideal for winning in the external marketplace of ideas. Others assume that the propensity to seriously reflect on opposing viewpoints within the minds of individuals is ideal for democratic maintenance. It will be argued here that our love affair with “critical thinking” that tends to support an external battle of ideas harms democracy. It will be argued that the complexity of our ...
Like many concepts and notions used in various subfields of education, the idea of democracy is both...
One of the cornerstones of a democratic education is a basic notion of respect for others who hold ...
It is often said that education is closely linked with democracy. This may refer to different things...
There is an unacknowledged disagreement on what kind of dialogue best supports democracy. ...
There is an unacknowledged disagreement on what kind of dialogue best supports democracy. Many view ...
Democracy is bound to fail if its citizens lack opportunities to develop their moral-democratic comp...
Like any educational process, there is not, nor can there be, a reliable handbook for every situatio...
Democracy is premised on disagreement, yet polarisation, passion and populism are everywhere on the ...
This paper takes its cue from Nadia Urbinati’s (2014) inquiry into the contemporary troubles of demo...
Democracy is a never-ending challenge. Plato’s warning about the decadence of the soul under democr...
Matthew Lipman claims that the community of inquiry is an exemplar of democracy in action. To many p...
Learning is complex for any number of reasons. One of these is that it doesn’t take place in a labo...
They do say that all ideas have their time, and in media education it seems that it is the time for ...
In this appreciative response to Jennifer Hauver’s article about elementary children’s negotiation o...
Education in a democracy must of necessity be of a type which will perpetuate that democracy. This b...
Like many concepts and notions used in various subfields of education, the idea of democracy is both...
One of the cornerstones of a democratic education is a basic notion of respect for others who hold ...
It is often said that education is closely linked with democracy. This may refer to different things...
There is an unacknowledged disagreement on what kind of dialogue best supports democracy. ...
There is an unacknowledged disagreement on what kind of dialogue best supports democracy. Many view ...
Democracy is bound to fail if its citizens lack opportunities to develop their moral-democratic comp...
Like any educational process, there is not, nor can there be, a reliable handbook for every situatio...
Democracy is premised on disagreement, yet polarisation, passion and populism are everywhere on the ...
This paper takes its cue from Nadia Urbinati’s (2014) inquiry into the contemporary troubles of demo...
Democracy is a never-ending challenge. Plato’s warning about the decadence of the soul under democr...
Matthew Lipman claims that the community of inquiry is an exemplar of democracy in action. To many p...
Learning is complex for any number of reasons. One of these is that it doesn’t take place in a labo...
They do say that all ideas have their time, and in media education it seems that it is the time for ...
In this appreciative response to Jennifer Hauver’s article about elementary children’s negotiation o...
Education in a democracy must of necessity be of a type which will perpetuate that democracy. This b...
Like many concepts and notions used in various subfields of education, the idea of democracy is both...
One of the cornerstones of a democratic education is a basic notion of respect for others who hold ...
It is often said that education is closely linked with democracy. This may refer to different things...