1st Edition

Education and the Making of a Democratic People

    248 Pages
    by Routledge

    248 Pages
    by Routledge

    Unfortunately, civic values such as equity and justice that constitute the moral grounding of American democracy are losing their place in public affairs. The promise of this democracy is inclusive: no one is to be left out. Yet many people are. Education and the Making of a Democratic People regards the challenge of inclusiveness as a fundamental and non-negotiable educational agenda. America's public schools are a main public forum in which people can learn to preserve and actively protect our democratic process. The value of our schools as a democratic forum extends beyond the classroom to parents and other members of local communities. By engaging in conversations and actions that support the democratic purpose of schools, local communities can ensure that the United States will become a healthy, robust democracy that represents all of its citizens.

    "Goodlad and Soder once again have given us a timely book. 'Democracy' as we have known it is currently under siege, having been replaced by 'special interest groups' and manipulated on their behalf. The citizen's voice has thereby been marginalized. This book reminds us that we must reinvigorate that voice."

    Biography

    John I. Goodlad, Roger Soder, Bonnie McDaniel

    "Goodlad and Soder once again have given us a timely book. 'Democracy' as we have known it is currently under siege, having been replaced by ‘special Interest groups’ and manipulated on their behalf. The citizen's voice has thereby been marginalized. This book reminds us that we must reinvigorate that voice."
    —Theodore Sizer