School administrators’ perceptions of democratic coexistence in Catalan schools: An analytical study
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2022-05Abstract
In democratic societies, education should help build a participative, critical and responsible citizenry and therefore promote
the role of schools as settings where students learn democratic coexistence. With the study reported on here we aimed to
analyse how coexistence is fostered in classrooms and schools, as well as the possible synergy between schools’ efforts to
educate in democratic coexistence, and the children’s social participation in their setting. To do so, we focused on the
perspective of 476 school administrators at schools in Catalonia (Spain) based on an ad-hoc questionnaire comprised of 22
items on a Likert scale. The results reflect settings that value democratic coexistence at school and in society, although when
we delved a bit deeper, we found aspects that still required more work. Actions that should be the focal point in the immediate
future include developing more innovative educational strategies, training the administrators and enlisting students’
participation in running the schools.
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Article
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Published version
Language
English
Keywords
Catalunya
Ciutadania
Democràcia
Escoles--Administració i organització
Pages
17
Publisher
Education Association of South Africa
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South African Journal of Education, 42(2), 1-17
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