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Democracy in the Classroom
The materials in
this section were developed in response to requests from
teachers for a practical guide to integrating Public Achievement
into their classrooms.
While teachers empower students to think
and act as citizens, Public Achievement is not only about the
students. It is also about teachers, staff, and community members
acting as citizens. In Public Achievement, teachers are not
confined to a supervisory or instructional role, they put their
own passion into projects and work together with students to
learn and effect change. |