Democratic Schooling
Democratic schooling is an educational approach that emphasizes student choice, participation, and responsibility in the learning process. In this model, students have a say in what they learn, how they learn, and the rules that govern their school environment. This fosters a sense of ownership and encourages critical thinking and collaboration among peers.
In democratic schools, teachers act as facilitators rather than traditional authority figures. Students engage in self-directed learning, often pursuing their interests and passions. This approach aligns with the principles of John Dewey, who advocated for education that prepares individuals for active participation in a democratic society.