A Review of Compelling Belief: The Culture of American Schooling by Stephen Aron
In America, moral education, progressive/constructivism, and neoliberalism educational philosophies ...
Many critics of America\u27s public education system hail parental or school choice, a program that ...
Given the current challenges facing our democracy in the United States, the role of public schools i...
A Review of Education by Choice: The Case for Family Control by John Coons and Stephen Sugarma
The thesis of this article is that public schools have both the legal authority and the educational ...
Criticism of American public schools has been a cottage industry since the Nineteenth Century. In re...
This is a review of education advocate, E.D. Hirsch, Jr\u27s latest book, The Making of Americans: D...
This article will first briefly outline the evolution of public education in the United States from ...
Johann Neem’s Democracy’s Schools: The Rise of Public Education in America, from the excellent How T...
This thesis is a critical examination of the history of philosophies governing public education in t...
One of the defining features of public schools is that they operate at the will of the people, with ...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
This book takes the position that public schools can be saved if we can learn from history, discard ...
The author asserts that it’s time for us to “measure” schools by the values we believe in for public...
Over the past forty-years, neoliberal education reform policies in the U.S. have spurred significant...
In America, moral education, progressive/constructivism, and neoliberalism educational philosophies ...
Many critics of America\u27s public education system hail parental or school choice, a program that ...
Given the current challenges facing our democracy in the United States, the role of public schools i...
A Review of Education by Choice: The Case for Family Control by John Coons and Stephen Sugarma
The thesis of this article is that public schools have both the legal authority and the educational ...
Criticism of American public schools has been a cottage industry since the Nineteenth Century. In re...
This is a review of education advocate, E.D. Hirsch, Jr\u27s latest book, The Making of Americans: D...
This article will first briefly outline the evolution of public education in the United States from ...
Johann Neem’s Democracy’s Schools: The Rise of Public Education in America, from the excellent How T...
This thesis is a critical examination of the history of philosophies governing public education in t...
One of the defining features of public schools is that they operate at the will of the people, with ...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
This book takes the position that public schools can be saved if we can learn from history, discard ...
The author asserts that it’s time for us to “measure” schools by the values we believe in for public...
Over the past forty-years, neoliberal education reform policies in the U.S. have spurred significant...
In America, moral education, progressive/constructivism, and neoliberalism educational philosophies ...
Many critics of America\u27s public education system hail parental or school choice, a program that ...
Given the current challenges facing our democracy in the United States, the role of public schools i...