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From voting to engaging: promoting democratic values across an international school network

From voting to engaging: promoting democratic values across an international school network
From voting to engaging: promoting democratic values across an international school network
Using a mixed methods design, the researchers investigated understandings and practices of democracy across Round Square, a worldwide network of 180 schools committed to shared values. An extensive questionnaire received 4020 student and 863 teacher returns; additionally, leaders, students, and parents from five case study schools on different continents were interviewed. All stakeholder groups were found to value democracy highly, but saw its implementation in their schools as challenging and limited. While staff and parents espoused more holistic understandings of democratic practices and cultures, students focused primarily on systems of election and representation. A philosophically informed framework for developing ‘responsible leadership’, and a values-led approach to school improvement, are offered to deepen students’ democratic agency through informed, active, and reflective engagement with people, situations, and curricula
0305-4985
669-685
Higham, Rupert
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Djohari, Natalie
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Higham, Rupert
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Djohari, Natalie
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Higham, Rupert and Djohari, Natalie (2018) From voting to engaging: promoting democratic values across an international school network. Oxford Review of Education, 44 (6), 669-685. (doi:10.1080/03054985.2018.1433649).

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Using a mixed methods design, the researchers investigated understandings and practices of democracy across Round Square, a worldwide network of 180 schools committed to shared values. An extensive questionnaire received 4020 student and 863 teacher returns; additionally, leaders, students, and parents from five case study schools on different continents were interviewed. All stakeholder groups were found to value democracy highly, but saw its implementation in their schools as challenging and limited. While staff and parents espoused more holistic understandings of democratic practices and cultures, students focused primarily on systems of election and representation. A philosophically informed framework for developing ‘responsible leadership’, and a values-led approach to school improvement, are offered to deepen students’ democratic agency through informed, active, and reflective engagement with people, situations, and curricula

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Published date: 5 March 2018

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Local EPrints ID: 471988
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/471988
ISSN: 0305-4985
PURE UUID: 927be56f-4a70-4db7-8c63-581b35066883
ORCID for Natalie Djohari: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7636-2863

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Date deposited: 23 Nov 2022 17:41
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:16

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Author: Rupert Higham
Author: Natalie Djohari ORCID iD

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