R&L Education / Association of Teacher Educators (ATE)
Pages: 160
Trim: 6¾ x 9
978-1-57886-247-4 • Paperback • June 2005 • $60.00 • (£46.00)
Art Pearl, an adjunct professor at Washington State University Vancouver, is professor emeritus at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
Caroline R. Pryor is assistant professor at Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, and a 2003 Wye Fellow of the Aspen Institute.
Part 1 Acknowledgments
Part 2 Preface, by Art Pearl and Caroline R. Pryor
Part 3 Introduction, by Art Pearl
Chapter 4 1 Transforming Schools into Democratic Sites
Chapter 5 2 Democratic Education: Goals, Principles, and Requirements
Chapter 6 3 Democratic Practices as Manifested through Character Education
Chapter 7 4 Democracy, Schools, and Cultural Minority Groups
Chapter 8 5 European and American Influences on Democratic Practice at the Professional Development School: Postbaccalaureate Students in Early Field Experience
Chapter 9 6 The Praxis of Democracy in Undergraduate Education
Chapter 10 7 The Democratic Classroom: A Model That Works
Chapter 11 8 Democratic Practices in Education and Curriculum
Chapter 12 9 Democracy in Education: Shared Governance
Chapter 13 10 Teacher Participation in School Decision Making
Part 14 About the Editors
This book usefully documents some of the burning issues on democratic education. It adequately fulfills its mission to stimulate debate about democratic education. Democratic Practices in Education is accessible, readable, and can be recommended to teacher educators, school managers, teachers, and students alike.
— Learning For Democracy
In 11 essays, teaching educators describe integrating their beliefs in classroom democracy, including liberty and freedom, justice and fairness, equality and equal opportunity, inclusion, and the concept of preparing students for an increasingly complex world as part of the character education essential for K-12 learners.
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