Democracy as Discussion: Civic Education and the American Forum MovementLexington Books, 2007 - 360 էջ Using primary sources from archives around the country, Democracy as Discussion traces the early history of the Speech field, the development of discussion as an alternative to debate, and the Deweyan, Progressive philosophy of discussion that swept the United States in the early twentieth century. |
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... democratic process , and they are again today . In a striking parallel to developments in the Progressive era , both in academia and at the grass roots people are struggling to reinvent participatory democracy . As politi- cal ...
... democratic process , and they are again today . In a striking parallel to developments in the Progressive era , both in academia and at the grass roots people are struggling to reinvent participatory democracy . As politi- cal ...
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... democracy as well . We certainly do value our democratic ideals , but humans are fallible , and so is their decision making . John Dewey saw human thought and life as a continuous process of making choices to solve problems , whether ...
... democracy as well . We certainly do value our democratic ideals , but humans are fallible , and so is their decision making . John Dewey saw human thought and life as a continuous process of making choices to solve problems , whether ...
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... democratic life and prac- tice . After all , there are many versions of rhetoric ; the question should be which will advance our common causes and which will not . In fact , trying to discover " good rhetoric " as a remedy for " bad ...
... democratic life and prac- tice . After all , there are many versions of rhetoric ; the question should be which will advance our common causes and which will not . In fact , trying to discover " good rhetoric " as a remedy for " bad ...
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... democracy.12 All three topics are mutually interdependent . For a democracy to be delibera- tive , it needs citizens . Citizens need a democratic system in order to delib- erate mutual choices , either it's democracy in a specific ...
... democracy.12 All three topics are mutually interdependent . For a democracy to be delibera- tive , it needs citizens . Citizens need a democratic system in order to delib- erate mutual choices , either it's democracy in a specific ...
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... democracy . Yet as the US grew , in terms of geography and population , through the nineteenth and into the twen- tieth ... democratic principles and practices . Being Citizens A crucial ambiguity remains in this picture of Introduction 7.
... democracy . Yet as the US grew , in terms of geography and population , through the nineteenth and into the twen- tieth ... democratic principles and practices . Being Citizens A crucial ambiguity remains in this picture of Introduction 7.
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Origins of Speech Pedagogy | 19 |
Contest Debating and Civic Pedagogy | 59 |
John Dewey and the Turn to Discussion | 89 |
Teaching Discussion | 113 |
The First Wave Discussion Educators Emerge | 115 |
The Second Wave Discussion Pedagogy Comes of Age | 151 |
The Demise of Discussion | 193 |
The Forum Movement | 211 |
The Development of the American Forum | 213 |
Adult Education and the Civic Mission | 241 |
The Federal Forum Project | 277 |
Conclusion | 331 |
Bibliography | 343 |
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Democracy as Discussion: Civic Education and the American Forum Movement William M. Keith Դիտել հնարավոր չէ - 2007 |
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