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Beyond the Silence: Listening for Democracy (édition 1998)

par J. Cynthia McDermott, Lois Bridges Bird, Frances Moore Lappe

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Grades K - 12   Foreword by Frances Moore Lapp Afterword by Peter McLaren   What is a democratic classroom? For Cynthia McDermott and her colleagues it is a place where all of the participants-students, teachers, and paraprofessionals-have a voice in the decisions that are made. It is not a place of chaos, nor is it a place where authority figures dictate and govern classroom life. It's an environment where deliberate, conscious, caring, and ethical decisions are made for the well-being of all. In this, the first primer on democratic education, the contributors investigate some of the essential elements of a democratic classroom: reflection, self-evaluation, counseling, community building, consensus building, authentic projects, intrinsic practices. In each short chapter, teachers, teacher educators, and counselors reflect on what it means to teach for democracy-including Alfie Kohn, Peter McLaren, Shelley Berman, Hilton Smith, and others. Just as important, you hear from the students themselves, who explain why classrooms in which they have the freedom and opportunity to pose problems and work out solutions are the best environments for learning. Best of all, you'll discover strategies, ideas, suggestions, curriculum materials, and encouragement to help you get started or to enhance your current practices. The ideas expressed in Beyond the Silence are all classroom based and holistic, drawing on the cognitive, the physiological, and the spiritual. The book poses questions and offers suggestions. It recognizes that there are many ways to create a democratic classroom and describes a variety of possibilities. But all of the authors are in agreement: A democratic paradigm is what is needed in our schools. Readers will find their voices convincing and knowledgeable.… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:Beyond the Silence: Listening for Democracy
Auteurs:J. Cynthia McDermott
Autres auteurs:Lois Bridges Bird, Frances Moore Lappe
Info:Heinemann (1998), Edition: 1, Paperback, 160 pages
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Grades K - 12   Foreword by Frances Moore Lapp Afterword by Peter McLaren   What is a democratic classroom? For Cynthia McDermott and her colleagues it is a place where all of the participants-students, teachers, and paraprofessionals-have a voice in the decisions that are made. It is not a place of chaos, nor is it a place where authority figures dictate and govern classroom life. It's an environment where deliberate, conscious, caring, and ethical decisions are made for the well-being of all. In this, the first primer on democratic education, the contributors investigate some of the essential elements of a democratic classroom: reflection, self-evaluation, counseling, community building, consensus building, authentic projects, intrinsic practices. In each short chapter, teachers, teacher educators, and counselors reflect on what it means to teach for democracy-including Alfie Kohn, Peter McLaren, Shelley Berman, Hilton Smith, and others. Just as important, you hear from the students themselves, who explain why classrooms in which they have the freedom and opportunity to pose problems and work out solutions are the best environments for learning. Best of all, you'll discover strategies, ideas, suggestions, curriculum materials, and encouragement to help you get started or to enhance your current practices. The ideas expressed in Beyond the Silence are all classroom based and holistic, drawing on the cognitive, the physiological, and the spiritual. The book poses questions and offers suggestions. It recognizes that there are many ways to create a democratic classroom and describes a variety of possibilities. But all of the authors are in agreement: A democratic paradigm is what is needed in our schools. Readers will find their voices convincing and knowledgeable.

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