THE INSANITY OF AUTOCRATIC EDUCATION FOR DEMOCRACY.

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Title: THE INSANITY OF AUTOCRATIC EDUCATION FOR DEMOCRACY.
Authors: NETZER, OLEK
Source: ETC: A Review of General Semantics. Jan2025, Vol. 82 Issue 1, p14-18. 5p.
Subjects: Despotism, Dictatorship, Democracy, Judicial process, Due process of law
Abstract: The article focuses on the contradiction of using autocratic education systems to prepare students for life in a democracy, arguing that this approach undermines democratic values and skills. Topics include the structural need to share power between students and school authorities, the importance of experiential democratic learning through student-led judicial processes, and the role of due process and deliberation in fostering democratic habits from an early age.
Database: Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection
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Abstract:The article focuses on the contradiction of using autocratic education systems to prepare students for life in a democracy, arguing that this approach undermines democratic values and skills. Topics include the structural need to share power between students and school authorities, the importance of experiential democratic learning through student-led judicial processes, and the role of due process and deliberation in fostering democratic habits from an early age.
ISSN:0014164X