The Founding Fathers Education and The Great Contest

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The Founding Fathers  Education  and  The Great Contest
Author : B. Justice
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Publisher : Springer
Language : English
Release Date : 17 July 2013
ISBN : 9781137271020
Pages : 279 pages
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Leading historians provide new insights into the founding generation's views on the place of public education in America. This volume explores enduring themes, such as gender, race, religion, and central vs. local control, in seven essays of the 1790s on how to implement public education in the new USA. The original essays are included as well.

The Founding Fathers  Education  and  The Great Contest

Leading historians provide new insights into the founding generation's views on the place of public education in America. This volume explores enduring themes, such as gender, race, religion, and central vs. local control, in seven essays of the 1790s on how to implement public education in the new USA. The

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The Founding Fathers  Education  and  The Great Contest

Leading historians provide new insights into the founding generation's views on the place of public education in America. This volume explores enduring themes, such as gender, race, religion, and central vs. local control, in seven essays of the 1790s on how to implement public education in the new USA. The

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