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Preparing for Citizenship - by Ralph Mosher (Hardcover)

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  • Understanding democracy, learning to be democratic and to value democracy are critical competencies to be developed by all Americans.
  • About the Author: RALPH MOSHER is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Developmental Studies of Boston University.
  • 216 Pages
  • Education, Aims & Objectives

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Understanding democracy, learning to be democratic and to value democracy are critical competencies to be developed by all Americans. In the present debate about what knowledge is of most worth in the public school, these civic competencies are seen as second in importance only to the development of critical thinking. They are typically, however, honored more in commencement rhetoric than in school programs or practices; their actualization falls far short of their ascribed importance. The authors argue that critical opportunities for democratic development occur in the day-to-day life of the schools. It follows that all grade levels should participate in the creation of the constitution of the school and classrooms, the justice structure of the school (its disciplinary code, norms, and adjudication), the policy-making of the school, and in the understanding of the school as a social laboratory. The authors demonstrate the effectiveness of such a program by reporting some two decades of applied research on democratic schools which have realized some of these outcomes.



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Understanding democracy, learning to be democratic and to value democracy are critical competencies to be developed by all Americans. In the present debate about what knowledge is of most worth in the public school, these civic competencies are seen as second in importance only to the development of critical thinking. They are typically, however, honored more in commencement rhetoric than in school programs or practices; their actualization falls far short of their ascribed importance. The authors argue that critical opportunities for democratic development occur in the day-to-day life of the schools. It follows that all grade levels should participate in the creation of the constitution of the school and classrooms, the justice structure of the school (its disciplinary code, norms, and adjudication), the policy-making of the school, and in the understanding of the school as a social laboratory. The authors demonstrate the effectiveness of such a program by reporting some two decades of applied research on democratic schools which have realized some of these outcomes.



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.,."Takes developmental identity formation and its necessary implications for democratic citizenship seriously and treats the subject with the intellectual and moral respect it so deserves. It makes visible the power and inadequacy of the 'hidden curriculum' evident in most schooling and suggests that rather than leaving citizenship education to chance, we do it with explicit, powerful and ethical purpose."-Richard Hersh, President, Hobart and William Smith Colleges

"An indispensable book for those seriously interested in soundly researched educational practice. A refreshing and energizing return to research committed to imaginative educational ideas grounded in the democratic vision."-David Purpel University of North Carolina, Greensboro, author of The Moral and Spiritual Crisis in Education

"Mosher and his colleagues have chronicled an exceptional study of the application of the newest research in developmental psychology to the oldest problem in American education: preparing citizens for active participation in a democratic society."-Richard L. Hayes, College of Education, The University of Georgia

.,."a timely and important text. This compendium of philosophy, psychology, and case study resurrects a progressive educational theme of early 20th century America and the legacy of John Dewey. It not only makes a compelling case for the necessary connection between democratic schooling and democratic politics--it also walks us through actual democratically restructured schools and the struggles to bring them about. This is a book of merit, not to be missed. It is clearly written and contains an impressive bibliography."-Choice

?...a timely and important text. This compendium of philosophy, psychology, and case study resurrects a progressive educational theme of early 20th century America and the legacy of John Dewey. It not only makes a compelling case for the necessary connection between democratic schooling and democratic politics--it also walks us through actual democratically restructured schools and the struggles to bring them about. This is a book of merit, not to be missed. It is clearly written and contains an impressive bibliography.?-Choice

..."a timely and important text. This compendium of philosophy, psychology, and case study resurrects a progressive educational theme of early 20th century America and the legacy of John Dewey. It not only makes a compelling case for the necessary connection between democratic schooling and democratic politics--it also walks us through actual democratically restructured schools and the struggles to bring them about. This is a book of merit, not to be missed. It is clearly written and contains an impressive bibliography."-Choice



About the Author



RALPH MOSHER is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Developmental Studies of Boston University. His many professional interests over the years have included teacher development supervision of beginning and advanced teachers and helping professionals cirriculum development, particularly to promote personal, socio-moral, and civic development in adolescents and reform of school governance, policymaking, and justice structures to enhance the adolescent's understanding of democracy. He is the co-author of Democracy with Children (1981), editor of Moral Education (1980) and Adolescents' Development and Education (1979) and author of How to Teach Your Child Right From Wrong (1981), Value Development (1978), and numerous other books and articles.

ROBERT A. KENNY, JR., is a founding partner of the firm Kenny Howard Associates in Concord, Massachusetts. He specializes in citizenship education, values education, and community participation as strategies to promote development and positive values in youth. He was Associate in Education at the Center for Moral Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, where he started designing and researching democratic forums for children. A co-founder of the New England Conference for Democratic Schools, he has also served as an advisor at the local, state, and federal levels to develop policy for preventing adolescent self-destructive behavior.

ANDREW GARROD is Associate Professor of Education at Dartmouth College. His research interests are moral development, moral education, and adolescence, and he has published widely in these areas. He is the editor of Approaches to Moral Development: New Research and Emerging Themes (1993), Adolescent Portraits: Identity, Relationships and Challenges (1992), and Learning for Life: Moral Education Theory and Practice (Praeger, 1992).

Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x .69 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.27 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 216
Genre: Education
Sub-Genre: Aims & Objectives
Publisher: Praeger
Format: Hardcover
Author: Ralph Mosher
Language: English
Street Date: October 21, 1994
TCIN: 1005058426
UPC: 9780275946067
Item Number (DPCI): 247-28-3154
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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