Old School Still Matters

This book PDF is perfect for those who love Education genre, written by Brian L. Fife and published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA which was released on 12 August 2013 with total hardcover pages 369. You could read this book directly on your devices with pdf, epub and kindle format, check detail and related Old School Still Matters books below.

Old School Still Matters
Author : Brian L. Fife
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Language : English
Release Date : 12 August 2013
ISBN : 9798216124511
Pages : 369 pages
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Old School Still Matters by Brian L. Fife Book PDF Summary

Can public schools in America be saved? This book considers theory, current practice, and the common school ideal through a historical lens to arrive at practical suggestions for reforming contemporary public education. Despite dramatic, sweeping changes in recent decades, a strong case can be made for guiding the reformation of contemporary public education in the United States on common school ideology of the nineteenth century. The author argues that the common school remains a public institution capable of preparing America's youth to contribute to the community in a positive manner, and that education must be treated at a public good where all children—regardless of social class—have a right to a quality education. The work includes a thorough overview of Horace Mann's writings on K–12 public education that support the common school ideal—concepts that are over 150 years old, yet still highly relevant today.

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