The Death of Public School. How Conservatives Won the War Over Education in America
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- Nombre de pages384
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-5416-4678-0
- EAN9781541646780
- Date de parution21/08/2023
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurBasic Books
Résumé
A Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist shows how conservatives have pushed for a revolution in public education-one that threatens the existence of the traditional public school America has relied on public schools for 150 years, but the system is increasingly under attack. With declining enrollment and diminished trust in public education, policies that steer tax dollars into private schools have grown rapidly.
To understand how we got here, The Death of Public School argues, we must look back at the turbulent history of school choice.???? ?? Cara Fitzpatrick uncovers the long journey of school choice, a story full of fascinating people and strange political alliances. She shows how school choice evolved from a segregationist tool in the South in the 1950s, to a policy embraced by advocates for educational equity in the North, to a conservative strategy for securing government funds for private schools in the twenty-first century.
As a result, education is poised to become a private commodity rather than a universal good.?? The Death of Public School presents the compelling history of the fiercest battle in the history of American education-one that already has changed the future of public schooling.
To understand how we got here, The Death of Public School argues, we must look back at the turbulent history of school choice.???? ?? Cara Fitzpatrick uncovers the long journey of school choice, a story full of fascinating people and strange political alliances. She shows how school choice evolved from a segregationist tool in the South in the 1950s, to a policy embraced by advocates for educational equity in the North, to a conservative strategy for securing government funds for private schools in the twenty-first century.
As a result, education is poised to become a private commodity rather than a universal good.?? The Death of Public School presents the compelling history of the fiercest battle in the history of American education-one that already has changed the future of public schooling.
A Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist shows how conservatives have pushed for a revolution in public education-one that threatens the existence of the traditional public school America has relied on public schools for 150 years, but the system is increasingly under attack. With declining enrollment and diminished trust in public education, policies that steer tax dollars into private schools have grown rapidly.
To understand how we got here, The Death of Public School argues, we must look back at the turbulent history of school choice.???? ?? Cara Fitzpatrick uncovers the long journey of school choice, a story full of fascinating people and strange political alliances. She shows how school choice evolved from a segregationist tool in the South in the 1950s, to a policy embraced by advocates for educational equity in the North, to a conservative strategy for securing government funds for private schools in the twenty-first century.
As a result, education is poised to become a private commodity rather than a universal good.?? The Death of Public School presents the compelling history of the fiercest battle in the history of American education-one that already has changed the future of public schooling.
To understand how we got here, The Death of Public School argues, we must look back at the turbulent history of school choice.???? ?? Cara Fitzpatrick uncovers the long journey of school choice, a story full of fascinating people and strange political alliances. She shows how school choice evolved from a segregationist tool in the South in the 1950s, to a policy embraced by advocates for educational equity in the North, to a conservative strategy for securing government funds for private schools in the twenty-first century.
As a result, education is poised to become a private commodity rather than a universal good.?? The Death of Public School presents the compelling history of the fiercest battle in the history of American education-one that already has changed the future of public schooling.