Unleashing Children’s Voices in New Democratic Primary Education

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Unleashing Children’s Voices in New Democratic Primary Education

  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781032016443
  • eISBN:9781000651157

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As the world begins to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic and grapples to find ways to respond to climate change, there is growing recognition of the need to give space and time in primary schools to hear children’s experiences, ideas and perspectives on these matters and to promote their active participation in democratic solutions. This book presents vibrant examples from professional educators and researchers across the globe who are demonstrating how primary schools can nurture the conditions for new democratic education through empowering educators’ and children’s voices and agency.

Written as a genuine partnership between research experts and experienced classroom teachers, the book delves into historic and contemporary theories and evidence about the children’s voices movement, and new democratic education, helping to root teachers’ practices to strong educational theoretical concepts. The second section presents a set of diverse and detailed examples drawn from primary classrooms and schools that illustrate how these ideas are taking shape in teaching and learning across the world; chapters will bring to life the principles upon which schools have empowered young voices, sharing examples of success and thriving students. Finally, a set of thought-provoking manifestos will offer new opportunities and fresh theories for educators to explore, with the purpose and intention to take forward in their own primary school contexts.

This is a vital resource for any new or experienced teacher or school leader looking to take research-informed and principled approaches to changes in schools so that teaching and learning ignites the social imagination for 21st-century educators and learners.

Table of Contents

River map: Introducing the book’s structure

1. Children’s voices: the river’s source

Maryam Zahra McLachlan, Julius Goldie, Christopher Kasanga

Section A. Children’s Voices Found

2. Raising voices: Journeying towards a new democratic education

James Biddulph and Julia Flutter with Alison Peacock

3. Enabling parity of participation by listening to ‘pupil voice’

Luke Rolls and Eleanore Hargreaves

4. Wilful strangers in a possible democracy

James Biddulph and John Baldacchino

Section B. Children’s Voices Heard

5. Fake news: Is developing critical literacies a waste of time?

Laura Kerslake, Ellen Millar and Elena Natale

6. An education for democracy: empowering agency and community in a Czech school  

Jana Chocholatá and Gabriela Oaklandová

7. Voices from a distance: learning from pupils’ experiences of online teaching to ensure

educational continuity 

Nicolas Duval-Valachs, Pascale Haag and Marlène Martin 

8. Schools as embryonic societies: Introducing elements of democratic education

in everyday school life  

Benedict Kurz, Jan Wilhelm Dieckmann, Nicole Freke and Christian Timo Zenke

9. Citizenship education as a relational practice: Inclusion and participation of young citizens based on the example of 1:1 mentoring

Sarah Straub

10. Building cultural literacy through dialogue: democracy at the heart of learning 

Victoria Cook, Fiona Maine, Laura Fozzard and Beci McCaughran 

11. From polite agreement to passionate uncertainty: 'turning towards difference' in

Philosophy for Children (P4C) Lessons

Robert Drane and Rupert Higham

Section C. Children’s Voices Unleashed

12. Votes for children!

David Runciman

13. Children unlocking/unleashing their voices during and beyond a national lockdown

Aimee Durning 

14. Reinforcing the pipeline of citizenry: how high school students create platforms for

elementary and middle school students’ voices in Kentucky, United States 

Samantha E. Holquist, Connor Flick, Spandana Pavuluri, Sanaa Kahloon and Laney Taylor 

15. The ADVOST project: Facilitating voice and agency in the early years classroom 

Paula Ayliffe, Helen Bartle, Pippa Joyce, Kyrstie Stubbs, Susan Atkinson and Mhairi

C. Beaton 

16. The Superpower of the Child: A movement for student agency from Riverside School, India

Julia Flutter with Kiran Bir Sethi

17. Voice, Agency, and Power in the Classroom

Jenna Gillett-Swan and Adam Brodie-McKenzie 

Afterword

Learning to live together  

Andreas Schleicher

Postscript

Children’s voices: Becomings

Aaron Mitchell and Malavika Nair, introduced by Julia Flutter and James Biddulph

River map: Logging your journey

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