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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Hayes, Cleveland; Juarez, Brenda; Escoffrey-Runnels, Veronica – Democracy & Education, 2014
Applying culturally relevant and social justice-oriented notions of teaching and learning and a critical race theory (CRT) analysis of teacher preparation in the United States, this study examines the oral life histories of two Black male teachers recognized for their successful teaching of Black students. These histories provide us with a venue…
Descriptors: African American Teachers, African American Students, Teaching Methods, Teacher Attitudes
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Kopish, Michael – Democracy & Education, 2014
This response discusses the pedagogical and conceptual omissions and other dilemmas of the history project described by Lempert. The intent of the project is ambitious and worthwhile; however, without emphasis on the critical process of sense making through discussion, reflection, and collaborative knowledge construction, the project falls short…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Democracy, Democratic Values, Experiential Learning
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Carpenter, James – Democracy & Education, 2014
This response argues that Jefferson's educational philosophy must be considered in a proper historical context. Holowchak accurately demonstrates both Jefferson's obsession with education and the political philosophy on which his educational beliefs are built. However, the effort to apply modern democratic and meritocratic attributes to…
Descriptors: Presidents, Educational Philosophy, Democratic Values, United States History
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Lempert, David H – Democracy & Education, 2013
This article takes the educational vision of people's history an additional step, combining it with experiential approaches to democratic education that have developed over the past century and presenting the tools for students and adults to take control of their own historical study, control their heritage, and personalize the study of…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Democracy, Democratic Values, Experiential Learning
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Holowchak, M. Andrew – Democracy & Education, 2013
Jefferson's republicanism--a people-first, mostly bottom-up political vision with a moral underpinning--was critically dependent on general education for the citizenry and higher education for those who would govern. This paper contains an analysis of Jefferson's general philosophy of education by enumerating some of its most fundamental…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Attitudes, Political Attitudes, Elementary Education
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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
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Jett, Christopher C. – Democracy & Education, 2012
In this response, I extend the conversation started by Hayes and Juarez (2012) by highlighting how culturally responsive teaching is spoken in one teacher education program where I worked and served in the preparation of middle-level teachers. I also share my reflections concerning this idea and pose questions for critical thought, dialogue, and…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Culturally Relevant Education, Middle School Students, Educational Practices
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Noddings, Nel – Democracy & Education, 2011
There is a widespread movement today to prepare all students for college, and it is promoted in the name of democracy. I argue here that such a move actually puts our democracy at risk by forcing students into programs that do not interest them and depriving them of courses at which they might succeed. We risk losing the vision of democracy that…
Descriptors: Democracy, Democratic Values, Role of Education, College Preparation
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Reay, Diane – Democracy & Education, 2011
This short paper is a response to Nel Noddings's article on schooling for democracy. Whilst agreeing with the basic premises of Noddings's argument, it questions the possibility of parity between academic and vocational tracks given the inequitable social and educational contexts the two types of learning would have to coexist within. Drawing on…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Democracy, Foreign Countries, Schools
Democracy & Education, 1999
This special edition honors the life and work of Paulo Freire by recalling the impact he had and continues to have on educators and students. Articles in this issue are: (1) "Editor's Introduction" (Tom Wilson); (2) "Nita's Elegy to Paulo Freire (in Portuguese) 'Privilegio, Pobreza e Poder'" (Ana Maria Araujo "Nita" Freire); (3) "Elegy to Paulo…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Democracy, Developing Nations, Educational Change