I write this post to ask for your questions. The reason will, hopefully, become clear eventually. For now, let us just say this is for a project that S\u00f6ren Kirchner (of tologo verlag) and myself have been thinking about for a couple of years now. This is the first step towards realizing it.<\/em><\/p>\n If you have been involved in democratic education for more than a day or two, you will know what I mean when I say that some questions are frequently asked. Whenever you have to explain democratic schooling to someone new, there are a few topics that will invariably come up: how do children learn in such a school?, isn’t that too much freedom? (or: don’t children need structure?<\/a>), how can young people make wise decisions, for themselves and for the school?, etc. These are just a few – but we want more.<\/p>\n If you are involved in democratic education,<\/strong> send us questions you are often asked.<\/p>\n And if democratic education is new to you,<\/strong> you certainly have questions of your own, and we’d like to hear them.<\/p>\n You can send us your questions in the comments, or by email: michael at sappir dot net.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" I write this post to ask for your questions. The reason will, hopefully, become clear eventually. For now, let us just say this is for a project that S\u00f6ren Kirchner (of tologo verlag) and myself have been thinking about for a couple of years now. This is the first step towards realizing it. If you … Continue reading Frequently Asked Questions?<\/span>