Education for democracy

Original Articles

Education for democracy

Published in: South African Journal of Philosophy
Volume 29 , issue 2 , 2010 , pages: 132–139
DOI: 10.4314/sajpem.v29i2.57056
Author(s): Marinus Schoeman Department of Philosophy,

Abstract

This article takes it cue from John Dewey and his views on the interrelationship between democracy and education. The basic premise is that education and democracy are inextricably linked and that in a free society the link is severed only at our peril. Education must be both public and democratic if we wish to preserve our democracy’s public spaces. We should resist calls for ‘excellence’ if this means educating only ‘the best’ and excluding those most likely to fail. On the other hand, we should likewise resist the tendency to jettison excellence (or just plain competence) in the name of educational equality.

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