European Democratic Education Community

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European Democratic Education Community
(EUDEC)
purpose Promotion of democratic education in Europe
Chair: Dorianne De Groot (Chair), Stella Serger (Deputy Chair), Katrin Saage (Treasurer)
Establishment date: March 2009
Number of members: 8000
Seat : Leipzig
Website: www.eudec.org

The European Democratic Education Community (EUDEC) is a non-profit association whose aim is to promote democratic education in Europe.

Members

There are 8000 members from 29 countries (as of November 2018). This includes 44 schools with around 7,800 students, 26 start-up initiatives, two institutions and 400 individuals. Many of them have decades of experience with democratic education, such as the Kapriole in Freiburg (since 1997), the Freie Schule Frankfurt (since 1974) or Summerhill (since 1921). Within the EUDEC, students are active at all organizational levels: as individual members, in the organization and implementation of conferences, the planning and implementation of projects and on the board.

Cooperations and activities

The association cooperates with the Federal Association of Free Alternative Schools and the British Phoenix Education Trust.

The association organizes conferences, meetings and seminars and supports the networking of democratic schools, among other things through school partnerships and student exchanges.

The association seeks dialogue with representatives of the state education system in the European countries of its members. Regional chapters for Hungary, France and Greece have been set up to facilitate the exchange of information.

The association cooperates with other European institutions such as the European Council , the European Union within the framework of the Erasmus program , the Swiss Union of Student Organizations (USO) and the Organizing Bureau of European School Student Unions (OBESSU).

In 2016, EUDEC took part in the World Forum for Democracy in Strasbourg , to which the European Council had invited. In 2018, a member school, the Netzwerk Schule (Berlin), took part in Free to Speak, Safe to Learn together with ten state schools from different European countries . Democratic Schools for All project conference, which took place in the Wergeland Center at the invitation of the European Council in Oslo.

The association has been mentioned in several publications on inclusive education .

history

From 2008 to 2009 the association was an official project of the World Decade "Education for Sustainable Development" of the United Nations . The association was founded on February 16, 2008, and it was entered in the register of associations in March 2009. During this period, the first conference called the European Democratic Education Conference took place in Leipzig from July 28 to August 2. Like the association, it was abbreviated to EUDEC and organized by members of the International Democratic Education Conference (IDEC) . One motive for organizing a European conference was to reduce the high travel costs associated with participating in international conferences, since IDEC also takes place regularly on non-European continents.

The first conference was supported by the UK's Phoenix Education Trust. It was opened by Thomas Krüger , President of the Federal Agency for Civic Education . The host was the Freie Schule Leipzig .

Since then, the conference has taken place annually in various European countries and contributes significantly to European networking and coordination. Integrated into it is the general assembly (of the association), which elects the seven to eleven-member board and other project managers every two years and votes on all important decisions.

The abbreviation IDEC @ EUDEC means that the European and the international conference for democratic education are held together, the IDEC is, so to speak, a visit to the EUDEC. As a rule, the "C" in EUDEC stands for "Community" as in the club name, but occasionally also for "Conference". For example, on the EUDEC website for the Greek chapter (accessed on April 6, 2019) it says "We are also the organizers of EUDEC18 (European Democratic Education Conference)."

EUDEC conferences

  • 2008 - EUDEC Conference, Leipzig , Germany - Host: Freie Schule Leipzig
  • 2009 - EUDEC conference, Cieszyn , Poland
  • 2010 - EUDEC Conference, Roskilde , Denmark - Hosts: Det Frie Gymnasium and Den Demokratiske Skole
  • 2011 - IDEC @ EUDEC Conference Devon , River Dart Country Park England, July 5th to 14th.
  • 2012 - EUDEC conference, July 28th to August 5th, Freiburg , - Host: Kapriole
  • 2013 - EUDEC conference, July 28th to August 2nd, Soest , Netherlands
  • 2014 - EUDEC Conference, August 5-8, Copenhagen , Denmark - Hosted by Det Frie Gymnasium
  • 2015 - EUDEC Conference, August 1-9 , Warsaw , Poland - Host: Fundacji Bullerbyn
  • 2016 - IDEC @ EUDEC, June 6-10, Mikkeli , Finland
  • 2017 - EUDEC conference, Paris, France
  • 2018 - EUDEC Conference, Crete , Greece
  • 2019 - EUDEC-Hungary Conference, Budapest , March 2019. Conference of the EUDEC-Hungary Chapter

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Gronert, Maren & Alban Schraut (eds.), Handbook of Societies of Reform Pedagogy, Bibliotheca Akademica, Pädagogik series, Volume 13, ISBN 978-3-95650-459-4 , Ergon Verlag, Baden-Baden 2018, p 455
  2. a b The beginning of EUDEC, 2006-2009. Retrieved March 22, 2019 .
  3. ↑ Articles of Association. Accessed May 1, 2019 .
  4. ^ Member Schools. Retrieved March 25, 2019 .
  5. Start-up groups. Retrieved March 22, 2019 .
  6. a b EUDEC Website Members and Organizations. Retrieved April 5, 2019 .
  7. ^ Matthias Hofmann, Past and Present of Free Alternative Schools. With a foreword by Christian Füller and an afterword by Dr. Klaus Amann. 2nd edition 2013. Verlag Klemm + Oelschläger. ISBN 978-3-86281-057-4 . P. 131 (Member schools of the EUDEC are often also members of the BFAS)
  8. Nicola Kriesel, Jan Kasiske: Treasures recover - everyday life in free alternative schools . 1st edition. tologo verlag, Leipzig 2014, ISBN 978-3-940596-95-6 , p. 165 .
  9. ^ Regional Chapters. Retrieved March 25, 2019 .
  10. ^ The what, why and how of student participation in democratic decision making in schools. And does it work? In: Schools & Democracy, by the Network of democratic citizenship schools (funded by Erasmus + ), No. 01/2017, published on November 23, 2017, p. 7. http://democraticschools.ecos.pt/magazine-sd/
  11. EUDEC website: Union of student organizations CH / FL (USO). Retrieved April 5, 2019 .
  12. ^ Program announcement of the World Forum for Democracy: Lab 1 - Reinventing school governance, Initiative 2. Accessed April 10, 2019 .
  13. Report of the Worlforum for Democracy, Strasbourg 2016, Democracy and equality: does education matter? Theme 1: A, B, Citizenship, Democracy, and Education, Lab 1 - Reinventing School Governance, Initiative 2, p. 18 access = 2019-04-10
  14. ^ The European Wergeland Center celebrated its 10th Anniversary Conference. Retrieved March 26, 2019 .
  15. Derry Hannam: The Council of Europe (CoE) is holding a conference to launch its' Free to Speak; Safe to Learn - Democratic Schools for All 'project at the Wergeland Center in Oslo. Alternative Education Resource Organization. Retrieved April 10, 2019 .
  16. ^ Nicola Kriesel / Hannah Hummel / Petra Burmeister, balancing act between inclusion and exclusion? Participation of parents in the conception of democratic schools, p. 190, in: Robert Kruschel (Ed.), Human Rights-Based Education. Inclusive and democratic worlds of learning and experience in focus, Bad Heilbrunn 2017, ISBN 978-3-7815-2149-0
  17. Niklas Gidion, The Contribution of the “Democratic Schools” to an Inclusive School System, p. 211, in: Andreas Hinz (Ed.), On the way to school for all. Overcoming barriers - developing inclusive pedagogy, Marburg 2011, ISBN 9783886173167 .
  18. Meital Hershkovich / Toni Simon, Democracy as a basis for 'good' and inclusion-oriented schools, p. 225, in: Gabriel Hund-Göschel / Swantje Hadeler / Klaus Moegling (eds.), What are good schools? Part 1: Conceptual considerations and discussion, Immenhausen near Kassel 2016, ISBN 3934575889
  19. Database of the UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development. Retrieved March 30, 2019 .
  20. Klemm, Ulrich (2013): History and Present Free Democratic Schools. Wait for the student to take the first step. In: Gürlevik, Aydin (Hrsg.) / Palentien, Christian (Hrsg.) / Heyer, Robert (Hrsg.): Private schools versus state schools. Wiesbaden: Springer VS. ISBN 978-3-531-18199-8 , p. 133
  21. ^ Deutscher Bildungsserver, EUDEC 2008 (European Democratic Education Conference). Retrieved April 6, 2019 .
  22. Federal Agency for Civic Education (bpb) Opening speech by the President of the bpb, Thomas Krüger, at the EUDEC congress on July 31, 2008 in Leipzig. Retrieved March 22, 2019 .
  23. John W. Moravec, Report from the European Democratic Education Community 2013 Conference, Soest, The Netherlands Other, in: Education: The Journal of Educational Alternatives, ISSN  2049-2162 , Volume 2 (2013), Issue 2, pp. 113– 115 [1]