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What Kind of Community? An Inquiry into Teaching Practices that Move beyond Exclusion

机译:什么样的社区?超越排他性的教学实践探究

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Democracy, to be fully realized as inclusive and participatory, requires public spaces in which different views are able to be spoken and heard, and where opinions are formed and informed through interactions among people with diverse interests. This article considers how a multi-institutional/community collaborative course set out to both teach democratic thinking and model democratic processes. In doing so, we consider how the curriculum, teaching style, and activities in one course, Reclaiming Democracy, have been designed to resist the many forms of exclusion that exist both in higher education and community settings. Just as the course has been developed in partnership with six professors, a community organizer, and past students, so too has this article been created, written, edited, and revised by the six faculty members of the teaching team; hence, it is a multi-vocal presentation representing the goals, values, and outcomes of this way of teaching. We focus on what political philosopher Iris Marion Young calls the greeting, rhetoric, and narrative as communicative features that could improve the quality of public discussion and deliberation. Pairing that understanding with Westheimer and Kahne’s three models of citizenship and the curricular models designed to foster them, we specify a number of our own pedagogical choices, offer some examples of student responses, and consider other examples of democratic inclusiveness from the course. Taken together, we argue that these practices make for a rich, democratically engaging and fun experience and may effectively motivate students to seek out and form other democratic communities throughout the course of their lives.
机译:要完全实现包容性和参与性的民主,就需要有公共场所,在公共场所中,人们可以发表和听取不同的观点,并通过具有不同兴趣的人们之间的互动来形成和提供见解。本文考虑了如何开展多机构/社区协作课程,以教授民主思想和建立民主程序。在此过程中,我们考虑了如何设计课程,教学风格和一门课程“复兴民主”中的活动,以抵制高等教育和社区环境中存在的多种排斥形式。正如与六位教授,社区组织者和过去的学生合作开发的课程一样,教学团队的六位教职员工也创建,撰写,编辑和修订了这篇文章;因此,这是一个多语言的演讲,代表了这种教学方式的目标,价值和成果。我们专注于政治哲学家艾里斯·马里昂·扬(Iris Marion Young)所说的问候,修辞和叙事作为交流功能,可以提高公众讨论和审议的质量。将这种理解与韦斯特海默和卡内的三种公民身份模型以及旨在促进他们发展的课程模型相结合,我们指定了一些我们自己的教学选择,提供了一些学生回应的例子,并考虑了该课程中民主包容性的其他例子。综上所述,我们认为这些做法带来了丰富,民主参与和有趣的经历,并可能有效地激发学生在他们的一生中寻求并形成其他民主社区。

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