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Democratic Education in Practice: Inside the Mission Hill School
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Democratic Education in Practice: Inside the Mission Hill School

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The Mission Hill School, founded by MacArthur Award winner Deborah Meier and colleagues in 1997, is a small public school that has rethought almost everything about the process of teaching and learning. Beyond richly describing and evaluating this high-achieving school, the author argues that democratic education is increasingly difficult in this era of testing and standardisation and that a school such as Mission Hill must be continually thoughtful, innovative, and courageous in counteracting systemic inequality. This in-depth examination is essential reading for anyone interested in how to better understand seemingly intractable problems related to urban public education in the United States.

Book Features:

An exemplary model of democratic education that shows the inner workings of a largely teacher-governed school. A rare example of an urban school implementing Dewey-influenced progressive pedagogy.
In-depth descriptions of an anti-racist and culturally relevant pedagogy and curriculum.
A close examination of successful practices, including shared decision making, intensive problem solving, and looking at student work.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Teachers' College Press
Country
United States
Date
23 December 2012
Pages
208
ISBN
9780807753804

The Mission Hill School, founded by MacArthur Award winner Deborah Meier and colleagues in 1997, is a small public school that has rethought almost everything about the process of teaching and learning. Beyond richly describing and evaluating this high-achieving school, the author argues that democratic education is increasingly difficult in this era of testing and standardisation and that a school such as Mission Hill must be continually thoughtful, innovative, and courageous in counteracting systemic inequality. This in-depth examination is essential reading for anyone interested in how to better understand seemingly intractable problems related to urban public education in the United States.

Book Features:

An exemplary model of democratic education that shows the inner workings of a largely teacher-governed school. A rare example of an urban school implementing Dewey-influenced progressive pedagogy.
In-depth descriptions of an anti-racist and culturally relevant pedagogy and curriculum.
A close examination of successful practices, including shared decision making, intensive problem solving, and looking at student work.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Teachers' College Press
Country
United States
Date
23 December 2012
Pages
208
ISBN
9780807753804