The Death of Public School : : how Conservatives won the war Over Education in America
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Introduction: A new definition of public education -- Private in name only -- "New weapons and new tactics" -- The test case for school vouchers -- The "new left" and the "old right" concur -- A (failed) federal experiment -- A new type of public school -- "If we do this, I want to win" -- "Let education be the focus" -- "The unholy alliance" -- Two dueling education ideas -- School choice, public or private? -- "Slippery slope" -- "A clear and calculated undermining of public education" -- Constitutional insurance -- The unholy alliance fractures -- Bolick vs. Chanin -- Florida gets in the voucher game -- A chartered future? -- Finally, the US Supreme Court -- A decisive step -- "Parallel to and in competition with the free public schools" -- "The model is working" -- "It was never supposed to get this big".
"Conservatives have succeeded in establishing their vision of education in America, one in which government funds can be used to pay for both public and private schools. As a result, the very meaning of public education in the United States has shifted away from the idea of a universal good. To understand how we got here, The Death of Public School argues, we must look back at the turbulent history of school choice. The Death of Public School tells the rich and surprising story about the people, unusual political alliances, and philanthropic interests that have fueled the rise of the school choice movement over the last 70 years. Drawing on two decades of experience as an education reporter, Fitzpatrick traces the origins of school choice in the modern era from Milton Friedman, a Nobel Prize-winning economist who helped lead a revival of conservatism in the 20th century, to the present day, in which conservatives are propelling the spread of choice options, such as charter schools, school vouchers, and tax-credit scholarships. Fitzpatrick paints rich portraits of people from various political and cultural backgrounds--from free-market conservatives to Catholic priests to white segregationists in the South to Black parents in urban school systems--who, in pursuit of their vision of education, linked arms with individuals across the aisle"-- Provided by publisher.
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New York : Basic Books, 2023.
Year Published: 2023
Description: 375 pages ; 25 cm
Language: English
Format: Book
ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9781541646773
SUBJECTS
Public schools -- Political aspects -- United States.
Conservatism -- United States -- 21st century.
Education and state -- Social aspects -- United States.