Course: Democratic Education

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Course title Democratic Education
Course code KGER/KVDE
Organizational form of instruction Seminary
Level of course Master
Year of study not specified
Semester Summer
Number of ECTS credits 4
Language of instruction German
Status of course Compulsory-optional
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Liebig Linda, MA
Course content
- basics of democracy didactics: Introduction to the central concepts and principles, such as democracy as an educationa goal, participation and value formation - democracy in the classroom/learning space: Methods and approaches to promote participation and co-determination in learning processes. - dealing with controversy and diversity of opinions: Strategies for shaping discourses and promoting critical thinking in the context of social diversity - practical approaches and reflection: Development of concrete teaching projects or approaches to promoting democracy as well as reflection on one's own pedagogical attitude.

Learning activities and teaching methods
unspecified, unspecified, unspecified, unspecified, unspecified
Learning outcomes
Participants should develop a deeper understanding of democratic values and principles and how can be conveyed in educational processes. They should reflect how democratic skills can be promoted and how democratic structures can be designed in learning settings. In addition, the seminar is intended to encourage people to critically question and strengthen their own role as teachers in promoting democratic education. Ultimately, the participants should be enabled to implement democratic education in a practical and sustainable manner in different contexts.
Through the course students acquire in-depth knowledge of the fundamental principles and goals of democracy education, including participation, controversy and value formation. You develop the ability to promote and critically reflect on democratic processes and structures in education settings. The students learn to deal constructively with diversity of opinions and conflicts and to shape discourse in the learning space democratically. They also gain practical skills to implement democratic education through innovative and participatory methods in different contexts. Finally, they strengthen their ability to critically question and further develop their own role and respnsibility as teachers with a view to promoting democratic values.
Prerequisites
none

Assessment methods and criteria
unspecified
- active participation in seminars - completion of all assignments - designing a democratic school lesson
Recommended literature
  • Beutel, W., Gloe, M., Himmelmann, G., Lange, D., Reinhardt, V., Seifert, A. & Debus Pädagogik Verlag. Handbuch Demokratiepädagogik. Frankfurt, 2022.
  • Engelmann, S., Juventa Verlag, & Verlag. Lebensformen des Demokratischen: pädagogische Impulse (1. Auflage). Weinheim Basel: Beltz Juventa..
  • Europarat. Volume 1 - Kompetenzen für eine demokratische Kultur. Druck: Europarat.
  • Europarat (2018b). Volume 2 - Descriptors of competences for democratic culture. Druck: Europarat..
  • Frelin, Anneli. Enacting democratic relations in everyday teaching: Comparing teachers? practices from preschool to high school. Citizenship Teaching & Learning. 12. 341-353. 10.1386/ctl.12.3.341_1..


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