Education for Democracy (EFD)

Education for Democracy (EFD) is a network of researchers, teachers and other educationalists. The network is committed to exploring how education can best make a contribution to sustaining and strengthening democracy.

Evidence focused

EFD will explore the evidence base to build a better understanding about the impact of various educational initiatives. We will disseminate this to early years practitioners, teachers, senior leaders, and university staff. But, we’re not just looking for ‘what works’ we’re looking for how different practices work differently for different groups in different contexts and how they contribute to diverse outcomes that could strengthen democracy. Check out our projects page for more information.

Practical

EFD will focus on practical educational initiatives and activities. We will provide resources that can be used in training workshops and in classrooms to put principles into practice. Part of our work is focusing on the curriculum, but we also embrace cross-curricular learning, whole school culture and policy, community relations and the centrality of relationships. Check out the projects page and the events page.

Collaborative

EFD is committed to fostering conversations and collaborations between various groups of practitioners. We embrace the principle that deliberation will provide a productive and powerful means to bind us together and help us explore these important issues. Check out the events page and the partners page to sign up.

Partners

Education for Democracy is open to anyone to sign up to the network to join the conversation. EfD’s founding partners are:

Institute for Social Science Zagreb

The University of Lincoln

OISE, University of Toronto

UCL Institute of Education

Middlesex University

To sign up as a supporter and register your contact details use this form:

Events

On this page we’ll post forthcoming events with sign up links and also add links to recordings from previous events.

Judy Pace
Professor at University of San Francisco
Judy Pace

Teaching controversial Issues with Professor Judy Pace

Education for Democracy will feature a range of practical and research projects from network members.

For information about the 4Cs project you can contact the country leads:

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Teaching Controversial Issues with Professor

Today, we’re discussing whether controversial topics—like politics, religion, or social justice—should be openly taught and debated in classrooms. I’d like to hear your […]

Teaching Controversial Issues with Professor Judy Pace

University of San Francisco

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IRAN-Israel WAR Tention

New topics

Teaching Controversial Issues with Professor

Today, we’re discussing whether controversial topics—like politics, religion, or social justice—should be openly taught and debated in classrooms. I’d like to hear your […]

Teaching Controversial Issues with Professor Judy Pace

University of San Francisco