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The '''IDEC''' is an annual get-together for those involved in non-coercive progressive education, such as at [[Summerhill School]] in [[Suffolk]], England or [[The Democratic School in Hadera]], Israel.
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The '''IDEC''' is an annual get-together for those involved in [http://www.trilliumschool.org/whatis.htm non-coercive] progressive education, such as at [[Sudbury Valley School]] in [[Massachusetts (U.S. state)|Massachusetts]], [[Summerhill School]] in [[Suffolk]], England or [[The Democratic School in Hadera]], Israel.


The first conference was held in [[Hadera]] in 1993. In June 1993 an international academic meeting in Jerusalem called "Education for Democracy in a Multi-cultural Society" garnered contributions mostly from academics and politicians, resulting in schoolteachers and students with little opportunity to contribute. A group from the Jerusalem meeting was invited over to the Democratic School of Hadera for two days of interaction. The discussions led to an annual 'Hadera Conference' as it was called for the first 4 years. The second conference was held at [http://www.sands-school.co.uk/Home.html Sands School] and the third at [http://www.wuk.at/index.php/wuk/english/0/english_history.html WUK] in [[Vienna]]. The 1996 [http://educationrevolution.stores.yahoo.net/dramtiminis.html fourth International Conference of Democratic Schools] was held back in Hadera.
The first conference was held in [[Hadera]] in 1993. In June 1993 an international academic meeting in Jerusalem called "Education for Democracy in a Multi-cultural Society" garnered contributions mostly from academics and politicians, resulting in schoolteachers and students with little opportunity to contribute. A group from the Jerusalem meeting was invited over to the Democratic School of Hadera for two days of interaction. The discussions led to an annual 'Hadera Conference' as it was called for the first 4 years. The second conference was held at [http://www.sands-school.co.uk/Home.html Sands School] and the third at [http://www.wuk.at/index.php/wuk/english/0/english_history.html WUK] in [[Vienna]]. The 1996 [http://educationrevolution.stores.yahoo.net/dramtiminis.html fourth International Conference of Democratic Schools] was held back in Hadera.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]
 
==External links==
*[http://ispp.org/publications/isppnews/isppnewsdec92.html info on Jerusalem 1993 meeting on Education for Democracy]
*[http://www.idenetwork.org/idec/idec-english.htm about IDEC]
*[http://www.eudec2008.org/en/democratic_education/ what is Democratic Education?]
*[http://www.eudec.org/links/ European Democratic Education Community (EUDEC)]
*[http://www.davidgribble.co.uk/links.htm David Gribble archive: links]
*[http://thebluecrane.com/idec%2Donline/ IDEC online]
*[http://www.democratic-edu.org/International/AboutUs/History.php Institute for Democratic Education]
 
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The IDEC is an annual get-together for those involved in non-coercive progressive education, such as at Sudbury Valley School in Massachusetts, Summerhill School in Suffolk, England or The Democratic School in Hadera, Israel.

The first conference was held in Hadera in 1993. In June 1993 an international academic meeting in Jerusalem called "Education for Democracy in a Multi-cultural Society" garnered contributions mostly from academics and politicians, resulting in schoolteachers and students with little opportunity to contribute. A group from the Jerusalem meeting was invited over to the Democratic School of Hadera for two days of interaction. The discussions led to an annual 'Hadera Conference' as it was called for the first 4 years. The second conference was held at Sands School and the third at WUK in Vienna. The 1996 fourth International Conference of Democratic Schools was held back in Hadera.