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- Sudbury_school abstract "At a Sudbury school, students have complete responsibility for their own education, and the school is run by direct democracy in which students and staff are equals. Students individually decide what to do with their time, and tend to learn as a by-product of ordinary experience rather than through coursework. There is no predetermined educational syllabus, prescriptive curriculum or standardized instruction. This is a form of democratic education.While there is no accepted definition of a Sudbury school, the intended culture within a Sudbury school has been described with such words as freedom, trust, respect, responsibility and democracy.The name 'Sudbury' refers to Sudbury Valley School, founded in 1968 in Framingham, Massachusetts. There are now more than 30 Sudbury-type schools around the world. These schools are not formally associated in any way, but are a loosely connected network that are mutually supportive of each other, operating as independent entities.Sudbury schools are based on the beliefs that 1) children already have the main behaviours needed in adulthood, and 2) having full democratic rights in childhood is the best preparation for life in a democracy.A Sudbury school includes such intangibles as freedom, trust, respect, responsibility and democracy.[citation needed] These words, with multiple meanings, are ripe for misinterpretation, making a useful definition unfeasible. A staff member at Cedarwood Sudbury School wrote that "a nearby alternative public school has a mission statement that sounds like Cedarwood's philosophy, but their school is completely different in practice."".
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- Sudbury_school subject Category:Alternative_education.
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- Sudbury_school subject Category:Democratic_education.
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- Sudbury_school comment "At a Sudbury school, students have complete responsibility for their own education, and the school is run by direct democracy in which students and staff are equals. Students individually decide what to do with their time, and tend to learn as a by-product of ordinary experience rather than through coursework. There is no predetermined educational syllabus, prescriptive curriculum or standardized instruction.".
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