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Pluralism and American Public Education - No One Way to School

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Ashley Rogers Berner is Deputy Director of the Johns Hopkins Institute for Education Policy and Assistant Professor in the School of Education at Johns Hopkins University, USA. Berner is also Senior Fellow at the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University Law School, USA. Klappentext This book argues that the structure of public education is a key factor in the failure of America's public education system to fulfill the intellectual, civic, and moral aims for which it was created. The book challenges the philosophical basis for the traditional common school model and defends the educational pluralism that most liberal democracies enjoy. Berner provides a unique theoretical pathway that is neither libertarian nor state-focused and a pragmatic pathway that avoids the winner-takes-all approach of many contemporary debates about education. For the first time in nearly one hundred fifty years, changing the underlying structure of America’s public education system is both plausible and possible, and this book attempts to set out why and how. Zusammenfassung This book argues that the structure of public education is a key factor in the failure of America's public education system to fulfill the intellectual, civic, and moral aims for which it was created. The book challenges the philosophical basis for the traditional common school model and defends the educational pluralism that most liberal democracies enjoy. Berner provides a unique theoretical pathway that is neither libertarian nor state-focused and a pragmatic pathway that avoids the winner-takes-all approach of many contemporary debates about education. For the first time in nearly one hundred fifty years, changing the underlying structure of America’s public education system is both plausible and possible, and this book attempts to set out why and how. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction.- Chapter 1. Educational philosophies and why they matter.- Chapter 2. Why political philosophy matters.- Chapter 3. American constitutions and religious schools.- Chapter 4. Citizenship, achievement, and accountability.- Chapter 5. The limits of educational pluralism and how to address them.- Chapter 6. Changing the frame.  ...

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Introduction.- Chapter 1. Educational philosophies and why they matter.- Chapter 2. Why political philosophy matters.- Chapter 3. American constitutions and religious schools.- Chapter 4. Citizenship, achievement, and accountability.- Chapter 5. The limits of educational pluralism and how to address them.- Chapter 6. Changing the frame.

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