The 1930s were dominated by an understanding that unemployment and inequality were primarily the result of structural failures of the market economy. However, the unraveling of New Deal liberalism throughout the 1940s and 1950s shifted ideological understandings of problems like unemployment, poverty and racial inequality to explanations focused on individual deficiencies. This development had dramatic consequences for federal education policy. Buttressed by a coalition of civil rights groups and educational organizations pushing for federal involvement in education, Democratic policymakers turned towards education as a cheaper and more effective replacement to earlier redistributive taxation and full employment policies. The success of thi...
This dissertation studies three institutions of development in the United States during the early tw...
The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) was first passed in 1965 and has since been reauth...
The authors attempt to tell the story of Brown and Parents Involved on edu-cational inequality and c...
The 1930s were dominated by an understanding that unemployment and inequality were primarily the res...
When they voted for the No Child Left Behind Act of 2002 (NCLB), conservative members of Congress em...
Throughout their history, schools in the United States have served as both a primary mechanism for t...
Despite the transnational turn in American history, relatively little research in U.S. education his...
In the mid 19th century, Horace Mann insisted that a broad provision of public schooling should take...
Around the world, schools are provided by the state, at public expense. In the latter half of the tw...
The Great Depression profoundly influenced the history and politics of public education in Detroit. ...
The fundamental ideal of the modern public education is to provide every human being with the equal ...
Great Society reformers targeted poverty as the defining characteristic for a novel federal educatio...
The purpose of the study of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 was to examine the ob...
In the mid 19th century, Horace Mann insisted that a broad provision of public schooling should take...
In this paper, we argue that national education policy has maintained educational inequality through...
This dissertation studies three institutions of development in the United States during the early tw...
The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) was first passed in 1965 and has since been reauth...
The authors attempt to tell the story of Brown and Parents Involved on edu-cational inequality and c...
The 1930s were dominated by an understanding that unemployment and inequality were primarily the res...
When they voted for the No Child Left Behind Act of 2002 (NCLB), conservative members of Congress em...
Throughout their history, schools in the United States have served as both a primary mechanism for t...
Despite the transnational turn in American history, relatively little research in U.S. education his...
In the mid 19th century, Horace Mann insisted that a broad provision of public schooling should take...
Around the world, schools are provided by the state, at public expense. In the latter half of the tw...
The Great Depression profoundly influenced the history and politics of public education in Detroit. ...
The fundamental ideal of the modern public education is to provide every human being with the equal ...
Great Society reformers targeted poverty as the defining characteristic for a novel federal educatio...
The purpose of the study of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 was to examine the ob...
In the mid 19th century, Horace Mann insisted that a broad provision of public schooling should take...
In this paper, we argue that national education policy has maintained educational inequality through...
This dissertation studies three institutions of development in the United States during the early tw...
The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) was first passed in 1965 and has since been reauth...
The authors attempt to tell the story of Brown and Parents Involved on edu-cational inequality and c...