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Boyd, Maureen P.; Edmiston, Brian – Democracy & Education, 2021
In our response to Tilhou's article published last issue, "The Morning Meeting: Fostering a Participatory Democracy Begins with Youth in Public Education," we share and discuss ethnographic data from Morning Meetings in two U.S. elementary classrooms. We detail ways the democratic potential of Morning Meetings is being cultivated in…
Descriptors: Public Education, Democracy, Elementary Education, Free Schools
Heafner, Tina Lane – Social Education, 2020
This article, which was completed in January 2020, expands the author's presidential address, which was delivered at the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) Annual Conference in Austin, Texas, on November 22, 2019. In her address, Heafner discusses the new ecology of social studies and focuses on concerns over the civic health of our…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Activism, Conferences (Gatherings), Speeches
Ambrosio, John – Democracy & Education, 2019
This article is a response to a theoretical and philosophical examination of agonistic deliberation in classrooms, which requires accepting the legitimacy of perspectives that are outside of prevailing societal norms and the expression of political emotion. The author argues that students must develop certain dispositions to achieve productive…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Democracy, Conflict, Conflict Resolution
Vaughan, Kelly – Education and Culture, 2018
John Dewey was a progressive theorist, a pragmatist, a philosopher, and arguably the most influential American educator of the twentieth century. Yet, despite extensive documentation about John Dewey's philosophies of education and democracy, there is limited research and no consensus about Dewey's views about race and racism. I use a combination…
Descriptors: Progressive Education, Educational Change, African American Students, Educational Philosophy
Gibbs, Simon – Educational & Child Psychology, 2018
Aim: In this paper I start with the premise that democratic education (as a service to the future) is under threat. For educational psychologists to consider where they might stand in relation to their professional future, therefore, I set out to provide indications of psychological factors implicated in answering the question 'Can education in a…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Democracy, Educational Psychology, Psychologists
Hrabowski, Freeman A., III – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2018
Freeman A. Hrabowski, III is President of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. He is the author most recently of "Holding Fast to Dreams: Empowering Youth from the Civil Rights Crusade to STEM Achievement" (2015). He chaired the President's Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for African Americans and is an advisor on…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Change, Educational Innovation, Equal Education
Lipman, Pauline – Democracy & Education, 2018
This response discusses the complexity of racial segregation in U.S. cities today and an emerging education movement for equity and racial justice. Racial segregation has been and continues to be a potent, and contested, strategy of containment, subordination, and exploitation, but African Americans have also, out of necessity, turned racial…
Descriptors: Racial Segregation, African Americans, Racial Bias, Community Schools
Holowchak, M. Andrew – Democracy & Education, 2014
This essay is a reply to James Carpenter's "Thomas Jefferson and the Ideology of Democratic Schooling." In it, I argue that there is an apophatic strain in the essay that calls into question the motivation for the undertaking.
Descriptors: Reader Response, Democracy, Democratic Values, Citizenship Education
Saltman, Kenneth J. – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2015
This commentary suggests that a countermovement for educational and social justice must learn from the dominant global neo-liberal movement and its successes in creating institutions and knowledge-making processes and networks. Local struggles for educational justice are important, but they need to be linked to a broader educational justice…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Social Justice, Global Approach, Networks
Saltman, Kenneth J. – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2014
In the United States, corporate school reform or neoliberal educational restructuring has overtaken educational policy, practice, curriculum, and nearly all aspects of educational reform. Although this movement began on the political right, the corporate school model has been heralded across the political spectrum and is aggressively embraced now…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Commercialization, Educational Change, Educational Policy
Robbins, Christopher G. – American Journal of Education, 2012
This article presents the author's critiques on Jim Garrison's essay and focuses on Garrison's concerns about the affronts posed to democracy by the standardization and accountability regimes in education. He rightfully highlights a few critical ways by which standardization and accountability in education reflect and reinforce antidemocratic…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Privatization, Democracy, Accountability
Garrison, Jim – American Journal of Education, 2012
This article presents the author's response to critiques of his essay titled "Individuality, Equality, and Creative Democracy--the Task Before Us." In his essay, the author has started sculpting short polemical pieces that purposefully overstate his case as a way of disrupting dominant educational discourses rather than arguing against…
Descriptors: Democracy, Reader Response, Statistical Analysis, Academic Standards
Al-Daraweesh, Fuad – Critical Questions in Education, 2013
One of the most discernable qualities of American society is the contradiction it holds between its economic and political systems, namely, capitalism and democracy. Despite scholars' efforts to reconcile both systems, the demands of both systems are incongruous with each other. Capitalism is driven by the logic of inequality, driven as it is…
Descriptors: Foundations of Education, Democracy, Social Systems, Social Bias
Morsy, Leila; Gulson, Kalervo; Clarke, Matthew – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2014
As a response to the 2013 special issue of "Discourse" on marketisation and equity in education, this paper suggests it is important to understand how school sectors (independent, Catholic and government) continue to play a significant role in how we constitute education, markets and equity in Australia. The first part of this paper…
Descriptors: Democracy, Democratic Values, Foreign Countries, Educational Finance
Garrison, Jim – American Journal of Education, 2012
Education is ubiquitous and inevitable; schooling is an institutionalized activity usually confined to designated times and places. Public schooling is subject to public regulation and control, presumably for the common good. The author contends that true democratic education seeks educational equality as a way to educate individuals capable of…
Descriptors: Creativity, Student Teachers, Equal Education, Democracy