The purpose of this book is to consider the role that the teacher plays in developing democratic classroom communities and examine ways in which elements of inquiry based instruction can be used to cultivate participatory virtues in students.
A critical examination of this topic promises to be significant for four reasons: First, it will establish a working definition of democratic community as it applies to the classroom and its relevance to the field of teaching; Second, it will provide educational practitioners insight into the importance of developing democratic communities in their classrooms in this current climate of standards and high stakes accountability; and third, it will discuss the profound influence democratic classroom communities have on student perceptions of schooling, self concept and relationships with their peers and their teacher.
Finally this book will explore how teachers and administrators can reframe their approaches to classroom management and effective instructional strategies and student evaluation to more closely approximate a true democratic model.
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Preface
Foreword
What Educators Are Saying about This Book
Chapter I
WHAT KIND OF TEACHER DO YOU ASPIRE TO BE?
Chapter II
EDUCATING FOR DEMOCRACY
Chapter III
UNDERSTANDING THE CLASSROOM CONTEXT
Chapter IV
UNDERSTANDING THE TEACHERS ROLE IN THE CLASSROOM-INTERACTIONS THAT CREATE COMMUNITY
Chapter V
WHAT PARENTS CAN TEACH US
Chapter VI
A LOOK AT CLASSROOMS IN THEIR COMMUNITY CONTEXT
Chapter VII
ANALYZING CLASSROOM COMMUNITIES
Chapter VIII
ANALYSIS OF LIFE INSIDE CLASSROOMS
Chapter IX
INQUIRY-BASED INSTRUCTION AS A DEMOCRATIC INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGY
Chapter X
IMPLICATIONS
Chapter XI
FINAL WORDS TO PARENTS, TEACHERS, AND ADMINISTRATORS
About the Teacher Preparation Program
David
McCabe
David S. McCabe, the Coordinator of the Teacher Preparation Program and Associate Professor of Education at Pasadena City College has been an educator in Southern California for over eighteen years. During his career, he has served students in his community as a substitute custodian, instructional assistant, elementary school teacher, assistant principal, principal, staff developer and social activist. Author of several articles and invited speaker at numerous regional and international conferences David has dedicated his career to supporting administrators, teachers, students and parents in developing democratic classroom communities. David lives with his wife and son and a menagerie of animals on their small ranch in Southern California. For more information about this book online, please visit the author's website at: www.dsmccabe.com.