Category: Schools Conference 2022
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Do Schools Need Curricula? (Kåre Wangel)
Description The introduction of sociocracy into schools is in some ways a continuation of the democratic school movement, in which challenging the concept of a compulsory curriculum has always been […]
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Sociocracy and Participation – A Scottish Journey in Further Education (Alastair Davidson)
Description As Scotland looks to incorporate the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child into law, we at the University of Highlands and Islands share Sociocracy as a form […]
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Re-inventing Education Together (Ellen Even and Armin Sieber)
Description The Integrale Tagesschule Winterthur is an alternative secondary school located in Winterthur, Switzerland. In this presentation, we will focus on specific steps that enabled ITW to include all people involved […]
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Running a free school sociocratically – advantages and challenges (Rita Mayrhofer)
Description In this session I will share the case study of a free Montessori school, the first in Austria, where sociocracy has been fully implemented for three years now. We […]
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Power and trauma: what we learned from 6 years of running a school with sociocracy (Thomas Marshall and Fleur Mathet)
Description We started the first democratic school in France in 2014, La Croisée des Chemins. The project was run with sociocracy from the beginning until the school was closed in […]
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Using Rubrics in Sociocracy Learning (Sebastián Zulueta)
Description We will present the case about using rubrics to improve learning sociocracy in teams and organizations, and we will discuss creating a collaborative effort to share experiences and tools […]
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Erasmus Project: Sociocracy in Schools (Werner Kratochwil)
This presentation was not recorded. To find out more about the presenter’s work please visit: https://soziokratiezentrum.org/profiles/anja-ritter-2-2/ Description First I will present the Erasmus project for sociocracy in schools. Then I […]