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In this section, I will define democracy in education and offer examples of democracy in education from around the world.

Democracy is the form of government in which the people choose the leaders of their government. Democracy is the system of representative government in which the people choose the representatives of their government. In a representative democracy, individuals choose the representatives of their government. In most democracies, elections are used to select a government, and the people choose the representatives of the government.

The concept of democracy is the practice of putting the people’s representatives in power. A government is a system of representation in which the people are elected by the people. Democracy is the practice of using the people’s representatives to determine the government.

In a democracy, people have more power than in any other system. That’s because the people are the ones voting on things. However, in a representative democracy, the people are not responsible for choosing the government. That responsibility is delegated to the government (or at the very least, the government’s top representative). So, while a representative democracy is more democratic than a democracy, it’s not very democratic.

In an ideal world, the people should have all the power. However, in most societies, even in the most representative democracies, the government is a little less democratic than the people. That’s because the people have more power than the government itself. However, you don’t have to use the word “democracy” to understand this idea.

The idea of democracy is that the people have a say in the government. In other words, the government is more of a representative government than the people are. Basically, when you think of democracy, you think of a system where the people have a share of power in the government. In a democracy, you have to vote, and you vote for someone you really like. Thats why the idea of democracy is such a good thing.

By using the word “democracy,” I’m not even talking about the “representative system,” but instead the “absolute power of the people.” I’m not talking about the kind of government you might have when you’re a kid. I’m talking about the type of government we have today. By using the word “democracy” you’re giving up control. You have no say in what happens, but you have a voice in how it is done.

In the UK, the government runs the schools, but the teachers are elected by the students themselves. That has always been the way in the US. The school kids vote on their teachers, and the teacher’s vote is on the school board. This is how school systems in the US are supposed to work. In the UK, the teachers are elected by the students, but there are some people in the government that try to create a system that is better than the one we have now.

Democracy is a term which has a lot of different meanings in various contexts. In the context of education, it refers to the ability of students to give their opinions to their educator. In the context of the school system, it means the democratic process to set policy. In the context of the UK government, it means the democratic process to set policy and set the priorities for all departments.

In the UK, education is a fundamental governmental aspect of democracy, but it is also part of the democratic process to develop and introduce new laws and policies. As such, it is generally discussed as a government department and we use the term “democracy” in a very general way.

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