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Democratic Learning The Challenge to School Effectiveness

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ISBN-10: 0415326958

ISBN-13: 9780415326957

Edition: 2003

Authors: Lejf Moos, John MacBeath

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The time has come to challenge many of the age-old assumptions about schools and school learning. In this timely book, leading thinkers from around the world offer a different vision of what schools are for. They suggest new ways of thinking about citizenship, lifelong learning, and the role of schools in democratic societies. They question many of the tenets of school effectiveness studies which have been so influential in shaping policy, but are essentially backward looking and premised on school structures as we have known them. Each chapter confronts some of the myths of schooling we have cherished for too long and asks us to think again and to do schools differently.
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Book details

List price: $215.00
Copyright year: 2003
Publisher: Routledge
Publication date: 12/10/2003
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 212
Size: 5.51" wide x 8.50" long x 0.94" tall
Weight: 0.792

John MacBeath is Professor Emeritus at the University of Cambridge, Director of Leadership for Learning: the Cambridge Network and Projects Director for the Centre for Commonwealth Education. Until 2000 he was Director of the Quality in Education Centre at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow. As well as his interest and research on leadership he has, for the last decade, worked with schools, education authorities and national governments on school self-evaluation. Five books on self-evaluation have been addressed mainly to a teacher and senior management readership. These include Schools Must Speak for Themselves, Self-Evaluation in European Schools, Self-evaluation: what's in it for…    

Introduction
Democratic Learning and Schools Effectiveness: Are They By Any Chance Related?
Reforming for Democratic Schooling: Learning For the Future Not Yearning For the Past
Democratic Values, Democratic Schools: Reflections in an International Context
Learning Democracy by Sharing Power: The Student Role in Effectiveness and Improvement
Children's Participation in a Democratic Learning Environment
The Darker Side of Democracy: A Visual Approach to Democratising Teaching and Learning
Democratic Leadership in an Age of Managerial Accountability
Democratic Leadership for School Improvement in Challenging Contexts
Learning in Knowledge Society: The Democratic Dimension