POLITICS & SOCIETY DEMOCRATIC CLASS ROOM.

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POLITICS & SOCIETY DEMOCRATIC CLASS ROOM

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WALKING DEBATE “If education represents a democratic society students should have equal voice in choosing / creating their curriculum and the rules for their school environment”

ARGUMENTS AGREE DISAGREE

HOW WOULD YOU ESTABLISH YOUR DEMOCRATIC CLASSROOM? Rules Assessment Contribution to discussion Group work Homework Sanctions

HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES http://www.educationrevolution.org/st ore/findaschool/democraticschools/ HOMEWORK – Pick a school, research it, think about some ideas of how you want us to run our classroom.