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  1. Building an Academic Service-Learning Pedagogy: How Can a Course Incorporate Academic Service-Learning?

    Two identical university classrooms sit directly across the hall from one another, same course, arrangement, desks, but in one room the professor...
    Elaine Clanton Harpine in Service Learning in Higher Education
    Chapter 2024
  2. Yes, I Want to Use Academic Service-Learning: Where Do I Begin?

    As we were reviewing the syllabus on the first day of class, one of my university students raised a hand and asked, “we don’t really have to do this...
    Elaine Clanton Harpine in Service Learning in Higher Education
    Chapter 2024
  3. What Impact Will the Academic Service-Learning Project Have on the Community? How Can I Best Prepare My Students to Work at an Off-Campus Community Setting?

    Camp Sharigan began as a summer service project. I tested it in communities in Tampa, Chicago, Dallas, Akron, and the Bronx in New York. Once I was...
    Elaine Clanton Harpine in Service Learning in Higher Education
    Chapter 2024
  4. Ziele setzen: Gut gezielt ist halb gewonnen

    Im Büro an der Hochschule habe ich Folgendes erlebt: An einem Dienstagabend nach der Statistik II-Vorlesung, die meisten Kollegen waren schon...
    Kira Klenke in Studieren kann man lernen
    Chapter 2024
  5. Lernen auf neuen Wegen: Das Selbstcoaching-Konzept

    Was wäre, wenn der Erfolg im Studium viel leichter zu erreichen wäre, als Sie es immer geglaubt haben? Was wäre, wenn der Weg dahin Ihnen sogar...
    Kira Klenke in Studieren kann man lernen
    Chapter 2024
  6. Introduction

    We lay out the argument for why we need more democratic schools globally. We introduce the questions for the entire book and the framework we have...
    Linda F. Nathan, Jonathan F. Mendonca, Gustavo Rojas Ayala in Designing Democratic Schools and Learning Environments
    Chapter Open access 2024
  7. Educating Students to Think, Feel and Behave Democratically: Study Hall Educational Foundation (SHEF)—A Magical Space of Possibility

    In the Indian context democratic learning means building democratic mindsets and living practices in an inclusive environment where everyone is...
    Chapter Open access 2024
  8. Calling the Shots: How Each Student Can Flourish with Freedom, Equity, and Community

    We witness democratic education when kids are finding and sha** their own purpose and having the power to shape their own “stellar” learning...
    Chapter Open access 2024
  9. Schooling in Egypt: Reimagined

    The Community School embodies the hope that we have for Egypt’s future. It is an educational institution focused on social courage, community...
    Chapter Open access 2024
  10. Kopernikus School: Dialogue and Respect for a Democratic Life

    Educating for democracy requires educating in democracy. As part of a pedagogical approach inspired by the Jenaplan model, Kopernikus School works...
    Trinidad Aguilar, Bárbara Elmúdesi, Rolf Hitschfeld in Designing Democratic Schools and Learning Environments
    Chapter Open access 2024
  11. Motivation, Segregation, and Responsibility: The Challenges in Our Way to Grow Equal Citizens in a Democracy

    Democratic education prepares students to live in a democratic society: a community of equal citizens who have rights and an impact on the public...
    Chapter Open access 2024
  12. Recess in a Learning Landscape: An Opportunity for the Development of Democratic Skills

    For Patio Vivo, a democratic education means creating a learning environment that welcomes each member of the school community. We accept and...
    Ángela Ibáñez, Marcial Huneeus in Designing Democratic Schools and Learning Environments
    Chapter Open access 2024
  13. Lift Every Voice: A Case for Democratic Music Education

    Democratic Education to me simply means education by democratic means and toward democratic ends. This means that everything from classroom structure...
    Chapter Open access 2024
  14. The Seychelles National Youth Service (NYS): Fragments, Thoughts and Reflections on an Experiment in Democratic Education

    Reflections on the early years of the Seychelles National Youth Service (NYS) and its aspirations and practices.
    Chapter Open access 2024
  15. BirdHouse: A Wholesome and Joyful Homeschool Co-op

    Democratic education means giving parents and children the agency to choose their educational experiences, supporting diverse forms of schooling...
    Chapter Open access 2024
  16. The Globe School

    Democratic education fosters agency and ownership of the learning experience in each individual student. The school model proposed in this chapter...
    Chapter Open access 2024
  17. Cultivating Democratic Learning Spaces: A Framework for Transformational Civics by HomePlace Collective

    Cultivating democratic schools and learning spaces requires develo** critical socio-political literacy through an advocacy mindset, culturally...
    Kassandra Infante, Marianela Rivera in Designing Democratic Schools and Learning Environments
    Chapter Open access 2024
  18. MATTERS: Laying Groundwork for Creative Practice Rooted in Ecological and Social Awareness, Repair, and Care

    MATTERS is a site-focused arts education program connecting art and design learners to materials and materials to land and labor. The objective of...
    Chapter Open access 2024
  19. Element 8: Communication—Efficient and Effective Online Communication Techniques

    Clear, engaging, and motivational communication strategies to humanize the online learning environment. Not only is communication a key to motivating...
    Chapter 2024
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