Re-defining the authority in the classroom. Possibilities for a democratic education
The school always walks behind society. First come the social changes, then changes in the social institutions follow, like in the case of theschools. Years ago, Spain became a democratic society; yet, in its schools, the absolute power of the faculty is still perpetuated. In the following pages,I c...
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Main Author: | José Juan Barba Martín (Author) |
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