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  1. 16 de dic. de 2010 · Vivid examples from different stages of education are used to explore the full meaning of radical democratic education and the common school and how they can work in practice.

  2. 15 de dic. de 2010 · Vivid examples from different stages of education are used to explore the full meaning of radical democratic education and the common school and how they can work in practice. It connects rich thinking and experiences from the past and present to offer direction and hope for the future.

  3. 7 de nov. de 2011 · Radical education and the common school: a democratic alternative. Stuart Tannock. , David James. & Carlos Alberto Torres. Pages 939-952 | Published online: 07 Nov 2011. Download citation. https://doi.org/10.1080/01425692.2011.614751. Full Article. Figures & data. References. Citations. Metrics. Reprints & Permissions. Get access.

  4. Vivid examples from different stages of education are used to explore the full meaning of radical democratic education and the common school and how they can work in practice. It connects rich thinking and experiences from the past and present to offer direction and hope for the future.

  5. 1 de nov. de 2011 · Radical education and the common school: a democratic alternative. November 2011. British Journal of Sociology of Education 32 (6):939-952. DOI:...

  6. Focusing on experimental forerunners as well as recent radical approaches to arts education today, the issue opens perspectives on future possibilities and directions for arts education.The issue includes contributions from Europe, the Americas and Asia on radical histories, politics and theories, new schools and initiatives, pedagogies and poet...

  7. 16 de dic. de 2010 · Radical Education and the Common School: A Democratic Alternative. M. Fielding, P. Moss. Published 16 December 2010. Education, Philosophy, Political Science. What is education, what is it for and what are its fundamental values? How do we understand knowledge and learning? What is our image of the child and the school?