Democratic Schooling Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 4 pages of analysis of Democratic Schooling.

Democratic Schooling Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 4 pages of analysis of Democratic Schooling.
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Democratic Schooling

Summary: This essay will examine the criteria needed to create the ideal citizen of a diverse and democratic society, as well as how I as an educator plan to integrate and promote democracy and diversity in my teaching practices.
As previously discussed in the `Conditions and Purpose of Schools' essay, the purpose of schools today is, unfortunately, to create a well-trained rather than well-educated workforce. However, the true purpose of schooling should be to educate all students equitably, regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, etc., so that they can use logic and reasoning to make informed decisions (Spring, 6). Teachers are at the frontline in the struggle to create well-educated citizens within a diverse and democratic society. This essay will examine the criteria needed to create the ideal citizen of a diverse and democratic society, as well as how I as an educator plan to integrate and promote democracy and diversity in my teaching practices.

In order to promote diversity and democracy it is important to first define these terms. Diversity is that which is inherent in all humans. It is composed of the major and...

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