Community participation in urban schooling: A critical assessment |
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Authors: | Donald J. Dawson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Recreology, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ottawa, Canada |
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Abstract: | The notion of community participation in urban education is analyzed. The author examines the social reproduction thesis in which community participation can be seen as merely a symbolic vehicle of legitimation whose ultimate function is to obtain quiescence and promote social adjustment. The view that community participation in schooling is a major strategy in urban educational and social reorganization is then analyzed from a theoretical perspective provided by the phenomenological, interpretative framework. Finally, the author argues that in order to appreciate community participation in education as an emancipatory democratic activity, one must adopt a synthetic view incorporating the phenomenological aspects of the interpretative approach within the framework of an analysis of educational hegemony. |
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