DiscoverEthical SchoolsThe pioneers: Democracy front and center (Part Two)
The pioneers: Democracy front and center (Part Two)

The pioneers: Democracy front and center (Part Two)

Update: 2025-11-14
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We speak with Deborah Meier and Jane Andrias, pioneers in the democratic small-school movement. Debbie founded the Central Park East Schools. Jane Andrias was an art teacher and principal at Central Park East I. Debbie and Jane discuss these ground-breaking schools, their ethical foundations, the “habits of mind” they worked to instill, and the challenges they faced.







*This is Part Two of a two part episode. Go back one episode or click here to listen to the first part.


Overview

00:00-00:41 Intros


00:41-07:30 Parent involvement


07:30-12:05 What happened to Mission Hill?


12:05-23:04 Survival of innovative, democratic schools; 


What do we have education for? Education and democracy


23:04-24:45 Justice and fairness


24:45-26:37 Community service; connections to the adult world


26:37-29:37 Choices schools make based on what they value


29:37-36:46 Documentary about impact of CPESS on graduates’ lives


36:36-38:39 Human capital


38:39-40:57 Need funding for the documentary


40:57-42:41 Films and TV about the schools


42:41- Outro


 

Transcript

Click here to see the full transcription of this episode. 

References


  • Here's a list of all the books written by Deborah Meier. 

  • Click here to know more about the CPESS documentary and other initiatives by Deborah Meier and Jane Andrais.

https://youtu.be/lgehMroRLns

Soundtrack by Poddington Bear

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The pioneers: Democracy front and center (Part Two)

The pioneers: Democracy front and center (Part Two)

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