Capability: Citizenship, Power, Partnership, and Governance ====
Extending CoP theory from individual commun... ef that each member can contribute and be valued. Governance describes the process by which a social system be... distinguishes two complementary modes: stewarding governance, driven by "seeking agreement and alignment," and emergent governance, which holds space for learning that "bubbles up
iberal commitments to individual freedom and self-governance, and some aspects of his theory of education — pa... re effectively citizens practised democratic self-governance, Mill believed, the better they became at individual self-governance, and the more freely they could express themselve
pitalism," centralization, the decrease of shared governance and faculty participation in formal leadership, t... niversity Press.
* Kezar, A., & Sam, C. (2014). Governance as a catalyst for policy change: Creating a conti
themselves as democratic associations, designing governance structures that distribute authority rather than ... principal, approving the budget — were made by a governance board composed equally of teachers, parents and f
perceptions of reality and enabling the rational governance of both private life and public affairs. He "prai... vic leaders equal to the challenges of democratic governance. His curicular goals made the connection explicit
at the child should become.
==== Democratic Self-Governance at Dom Sierot ====
Korczak put his philosophy in... at children, given genuine responsibility for the governance of their shared life, would rise to exercise it w
eory: the capacities required for democratic self-governance — the ability to think independently, to resist m... ly essential for democracy, since democratic self-governance requires citizens who can deliberate together acr
he cultivation of active citizens capable of self-governance.
* Phan Bội Châu. (2018). //Overturned Chariot... l, that the colonised were not yet ready for self-governance — and that historical consciousness was the indis
w up in close proximity to the machinery of Tudor governance — an upbringing that would give his educational w...
* //The Castel of Helth// (c. 1539)
* //Defence of Good Women// (1540)
* //Image of Governance// (1541)