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Sensoy, Özlem; DiAngelo, Robin – Democracy & Education, 2014
In social justice education, it is common to establish guidelines for classroom discussions. We examine the limits of these guidelines in achieving the goals of social justice education, arguing that they are not adequately responsive to power relations. Rather than creating a supportive space for dialogue, these guidelines can actually interfere…
Descriptors: Racial Differences, Social Justice, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Consciousness Raising
Fettes, Mark – Democracy & Education, 2013
Three variations of experience identified in the educational literature entail different ways of thinking about and developing learners' imaginations. The relationship between these different imaginative modes resembles shifts between different kinds of understanding in Kieran Egan's theory of imaginative development. From this theoretical…
Descriptors: Experience, Value Judgment, Imagination, Development
Gabbard, David – Democracy & Education, 2013
Opponents of the neoliberal privatization of schools must be cautious in formulating their opposition so as not to situate themselves as the defenders of an otherwise indefensible status quo. Though we might expect professors in traditional university-based educational-leadership programs to protect their institutional self-interests and their…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Instructional Leadership, Leadership Training, Neoliberalism
Schussler, Deborah; Feiman-Nemser, Sharon; Diez, Mary E.; Murrell, Peter – Democracy & Education, 2012
The authors respond to a review of their book, "Teaching as a Moral Practice: Defining, Developing, and Assessing Dispositions". The authors emphasize a vision of shared commitments for quality teaching whereby teacher-educators instill and nurture the wisdom and virtue that a moral teacher must possess in order to teach in a variety of…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Role of Education, Teacher Role
Gray, Steven A.; Nicosia, Kristina; Jordan, Rebecca C. – Democracy & Education, 2012
Mueller, Tippins, and Bryan's contrast of the current limitations of science education with the potential virtues of citizen science provides an important theoretical perspective about the future of democratized science and K-12 education. However, the authors fail to adequately address the existing barriers and constraints to moving…
Descriptors: Science Education, Scientific Literacy, Science Programs, Scientific Principles
Weilbacher, Gary – Democracy & Education, 2012
The article "There Is No Culturally Responsive Teaching Spoken Here: A Critical Race Perspective" by Cleveland Hayes and Brenda C. Juarez suggests that the current focus on meeting standards incorporates limited thoughtful discussions related to complex notions of diversity. Our response suggests a strong link between standardization and White…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Whites, Racial Bias
Miller, Vachel W. – Democracy & Education, 2012
This article interrogates the workings of the Broad Superintendents Academy, as a specific illustration of the influence of venture philanthropy in American public education. It introduces the Broad Foundation's agenda for educational leadership training, foregrounding how it frames the problem of leadership and the implications of such training…
Descriptors: Public Education, Private Financial Support, Politics of Education, Power Structure
Gray, Steven A.; Nicosia, Kristina; Jordan, Rebecca C. – Democracy & Education, 2012
Mueller, Tippins, and Bryan's contrast of the current limitations of science education with the potential virtues of citizen science provides an important theoretical perspective about the future of democratized science and K-12 education. However, the authors fail to adequately address the existing barriers and constraints to moving…
Descriptors: Evidence, Science Education, Expertise, Scientific Literacy
Matusov, Eugene – Democracy & Education, 2011
As a sociocultural educator and scholar, I have always been ambivalent about No Child Left Behind's slogan. I like its democratic ideal of "education without failure," but I do not like the current educational policies guided by a neoliberal ideology. This article begins a discussion about what a No Student Left Behind educational practice might…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Politics of Education, Democracy, Educational Practices
Onosko, Joe – Democracy & Education, 2011
President Barack Obama's Race to the Top (RTT) is a profoundly flawed educational reform plan that increases standardization, centralization, and test-based accountability in our nation's schools. Following a brief summary of the interest groups supporting the plan, who is currently participating in this race, why so many states voluntarily…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Centralization, Accountability, Educational Planning
Allen, Kasi C. – Democracy & Education, 2011
Math education in the United States remains resistant to systemic change, and our country pays the price. Stemhagen's article "Democracy and School Math" further confirms this trend. Despite repeated calls for reform, decades of research on how people learn, millions of dollars invested in teacher professional development, and years of politicized…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Education Majors, Mathematics Education, Elementary Education
Kritt, David W. – Democracy & Education, 2011
In response to Eugene Matusov's article in this journal, Kritt addresses assumptions of the large-scale testing central to NCLB. Discussion of studies of urban kindergarten children that examine cognitive variability, including the assertion of ability, focuses on how this affects the student as a learner, as well as as a teacher. In contrast,…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Politics of Education, Educational Assessment, Testing

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