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OverviewThis collection of essays describes recent experiments at Goddard College (Vermont), which for 60 years has been developing programs based on the ideals of democracy and the principles of progressive education. Higher Education for Democracy draws on that rich history as well as on the legacy of the progressive movement in the 1930s and 1940s (which held education for democracy as one of its central tenets), while exploring the principles and practices needed to confront the new challenges to democracy that society is now facing. Chapters describing experiments in both residential education and short-residency distance-learning programs include discussion of such topics as teaching as a reciprocal and emancipatory relationship, democratic organizational models, spirituality and forbidden knowledge, narrative and autobiography as a means to empowerment, experiential approaches to reading and writing, interdisciplinary study in the arts, dialogical uses of new technologies, and Freirian and feminist approaches to the pedagogy of the oppressed and the oppressor. A concluding chapter explains how the concept of education for democracy can once again bring together, in new ways, the progressive goals of fostering individual development within diverse democratic communities. This volume includes contributions by Eduardo Aquino, Ken Bergstrom, Katherine Jelly, Carl Glickman, Kathleen Kesson, Geraldine and Gus Lyn-Piluso, Nora Mitchell, Steven A. Schapiro, Richard Schramm, and Shelley Vermilya. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Steven A SchapiroPublisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Imprint: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Volume: 1 Weight: 0.420kg ISBN: 9780820441078ISBN 10: 0820441074 Pages: 292 Publication Date: 11 January 2000 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThe challenge to build postsecondary education programs into incubators for democracy is seldom understood, let alone undertaken. Steven Schapiro and his colleagues have lived this challenge and share with us all the promise, problems, and possibilities of building democratic communities of higher education. The story is inspirational as well as instructive, and the work at Goddard can inform the work of not only other colleges, but schools and communities as well. (George Wood, Co-founder, Institute on Democracy in Education; Author of 'Schools That Work' and 'A Time to Learn') A must-read book on education for democracy. This volume not only shows how Goddard College is a uniquely experimental place in American higher education, but it also serves the cause of democratic learning for our country's schools and campuses. The issue of democracy in education and society is too urgent to ignore, so this is the right book at the right time to teach us lessons about the road ahead. (Ira Shor, Professor, City University of New York; Author of 'When Students Have Power, Education, and Empowerment; Pedagogy for Liberation') A diverse array of classroom-based narratives by educators at Goddard College who describe teaching approaches that foster the development of students as responsible members of a democratic society. Their accounts are both practical and inspirational for all who seek to keep alive the progressive vision that personal and social change can be integrated in the educational process. (Nancy Schniedewind, Professor, SUNY New Paltz; Co-author of 'Open Minds to Equality' and 'Cooperative Learning, Cooperative Lives') Author InformationL Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |