1, in nature
In essence, the democratization of education refers to the transformation of all aspects of education or school work in accordance with the requirements of democracy-object, system, method, teacher-student relationship, management, content, organizational form, etc. Therefore, it embodies the spirit of democracy everywhere, and is called "the model of democratic practice" and the cradle of cultivating democratic citizens.
In short, the democratization of education is to transform education and rebuild schools with the spirit of democracy. Four principles of education democratization: the principle of equality; Principle of participation; Principle of autonomy; The principle of tolerance.
2. Education reform action.
As an action or process of educational reform, educational democratization should follow some basic principles. These principles are the concrete embodiment of democratic spirit, which can ensure the smooth progress of educational democratization and the full embodiment of democracy in school life, thus providing direction or theoretical support for educational reform in various fields.
Campus education and adult education:
1, campus education
Generally speaking, academic qualifications refer to campus education. Only when there are common regional or national standard textbooks, designated teachers, oral lectures in class, blackboard writing and homework, combined with tests, spot checks, mid-term and final exams and entrance exams, can you enter your career.
In the era of advanced information technology, advanced education will no longer use backward, high-cost and inefficient educational means such as private schools and one-on-one education! Interaction, happiness, school designation and students' independent course selection are all advanced educational technology means, and case teaching is a more successful means in vocational education.
2. Adult education
The significance of adult education is a systematic and continuous learning activity carried out by people who assume the role of adult society, aiming at promoting the change of knowledge, attitude, values and skills. (Darkenwald & ampMerrian, 1982, page 9) is recognized as the only activity to eliminate illiteracy and teach people basic reading, writing and arithmetic skills, and it is extended to improve personal knowledge and ability to meet the needs of technological change.