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Democratic Classroom

by Steven Wolk
Democratic Classroom

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A Democratic Classroom is Steven Wolk's vision of a classroom that nurtures meaningful literacy and democracy. Like John Dewey, Wolk believes that democracy is a way of life that embraces the ideals of community, empathy, the common good, responsibility, freedom, equality, thoughtfulness, and critical consciousness. This is his story of how he helps his students learn democracy by living democracy - how he encourages meaningful learning across the content areas and empowers children to think for themselves.

Wolk examines the idea of a classroom as a community: what community means; what community demands of its space, inhabitants, and curriculums; and the richness of learning in a social setting with much discussion. The author offers no panaceas because creating a classroom that is a purposeful community has been a struggle for Wolk himself. He confronts the issues of freedom, control, and "discipline" in the classroom, knowing well the difficulties and complexities that democratic schooling can create.

One of the greatest strengths of the book is how Wolk shows what it means to be a critically reflective teacher who views himself as much a learner, researcher, and educational activist as he does a facilitator and curriculum creator. In his call to reinvent teaching, Wolk argues for teachers who ask questions, challenge assumptions, respect children, and understand the enormous role they play in shaping minds and society. A Democratic Classroom combines theory with practice, offering multiple examples of integrative projects and classroom experiences.

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"This is a powerful study in creating a democratic classroom, seen through the eyes of a sensitive, reflective teacher." - Knowledge Quest

"A Democratic Classroom" is Steven Wolk's vision of a classroom that nurtures meaningful literacy and democracy. Like John Dewey, Wolk believes that democracy is a way of life that embraces the ideals of community, empathy, the common good, responsibility, freedom, equality, thoughtfulness, and critical consciousness. This is his story of how he helps his students learn democracy by living democracy - how he encourages meaningful learning across the content areas and empowers children to think for themselves.

Wolk examines the idea of a classroom as a community: what community means; what community demands of its space, inhabitants, and curriculums; and the richness of learning in a social setting with much discussion. The author offers no panaceas because creating a classroom that is a purposeful community has been a struggle for Wolk himself. He confronts the issues of freedom, control, and "discipline" in the classroom, knowing well the difficulties and complexities that democratic schooling can create.

One of the greatest strengths of the book is how Wolk shows what it means to be a critically reflective teacher who views himself as much a learner, researcher, and educational activist as he does a facilitator and curriculum creator. In his call to reinvent teaching, Wolk argues for teachers who ask questions, challenge assumptions, respect children, and understand the enormous role they play in shaping minds and society. "A Democratic Classroom" combines theory with practice, offering multiple examples of integrative projects and classroomexperiences.

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A Democratic Classroom is Steven Wolk's vision of a classroom that nurtures meaningful literacy and democracy.

About the Author

Steven Wolk has taught third through eighth grade. After teaching third, fourth, and fifth grade at The Foundations School, a Chicago public school, he is now Assistant Professor of Teacher Education at Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago.

Table of Contents

Reinventing Schools, Reinventing Teaching

Respecting Children

Toward Meaningful Learning

Classroom as Community

Freedom vs. Control

Learning Through Projects

Democracy Through Reading and Writing

Developing Our Voices


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ISBN:
9780325000589
Binding:
Trade Paperback
Publication date:
09/01/1998
Publisher:
HEINEMANN
Pages:
224
Height:
9.32 in.
Width:
7.38 in.
Thickness:
.48 in.
Age Range:
from 7 up to 13 and up
Number of Units:
1
Copyright Year:
1998
UPC Code:
2800325000581
Author:
WOLK
Author:
Steven Wolk
Author:
Stephen Wolk
Subject:
Education - Assessment
Subject:
General education.
Subject:
Critical pedagogy
Subject:
Teaching
Subject:
Critical pedagogy -- United States.
Subject:
Learning

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