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For two centuries, Americans expected that their public schools would cultivate personal, moral, and social development, however, modern school reformers are intent on using schools to solve economic problems. This text explores the ongoing debates on the commongood in American public education.

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"Every library with serious contemporary affairs or education collections will want this intelligent book."—C. A. Cunningham, University of Chicago
". . . . This book does something that is unique in our headlong rush to change, reform, punish, or criticize education. Its thoughtful essays pause and reflect on what public education means in America. . . . [Reconstructing the Common Good in Education] is relevant for both historians and those in education policy. . . .[It] provides useful ideas and material for both."—American Studies International

Table of Contents
Foreword Patricia Albjerg Graham; Introduction Larry Cuban and Dorothy Shipps; Part I. Ways of Seeing the Common Good in Public Education: The Past Informing the Present: 1. Public schools and the elusive search for the common good William J. Reese; 2. Turning points: reconstruction and the growth of national influence in education Ted Mitchell; 3. 'The is no escape ... from the ogre of indoctrination': George Counts and the civic dilemmas of democratic educators Daniel Perlstein; 4. 'No one here to put us down': hispano education in a Southern Colorado community, 1920-1963 Ruben Donato; 5. Echoes of corporate influence: managing away urban school troubles Dorothy Shipps; Part II. Ways of Seeing the Common Good in Public Education: Social and Political Implications: 6. No exit: public education as an inescapably public good David F. Labaree; 7. Bureaucracy left and right: thinking about the one best system Harvey Kantor and Robert Lowe; 8. Why is it so hard to get 'good' schools? Larry Cuban; Part III. Uncommon Ways of Seeing the Common Good: 9. Civic friendship: an aristotelian perspective Elisabeth Hansot; 10. Devotion and ambiguity in the struggles of a poor mother and her family: New York City, 1918-1919 Michael B. Katz; 11. Reflections on education as transcendence John Mayer; Afterword Dorothy Shipps and Larry Cuban; Notes; References; Index.

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      Publisher: Stanford University Press
      Publication Date: 01/05/2000
      ISBN13: 9780804738637, 978-0804738637
      ISBN10: 804738637

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      For two centuries, Americans expected that their public schools would cultivate personal, moral, and social development, however, modern school reformers are intent on using schools to solve economic problems. This text explores the ongoing debates on the commongood in American public education.

      Trade Review
      "Every library with serious contemporary affairs or education collections will want this intelligent book."—C. A. Cunningham, University of Chicago
      ". . . . This book does something that is unique in our headlong rush to change, reform, punish, or criticize education. Its thoughtful essays pause and reflect on what public education means in America. . . . [Reconstructing the Common Good in Education] is relevant for both historians and those in education policy. . . .[It] provides useful ideas and material for both."—American Studies International

      Table of Contents
      Foreword Patricia Albjerg Graham; Introduction Larry Cuban and Dorothy Shipps; Part I. Ways of Seeing the Common Good in Public Education: The Past Informing the Present: 1. Public schools and the elusive search for the common good William J. Reese; 2. Turning points: reconstruction and the growth of national influence in education Ted Mitchell; 3. 'The is no escape ... from the ogre of indoctrination': George Counts and the civic dilemmas of democratic educators Daniel Perlstein; 4. 'No one here to put us down': hispano education in a Southern Colorado community, 1920-1963 Ruben Donato; 5. Echoes of corporate influence: managing away urban school troubles Dorothy Shipps; Part II. Ways of Seeing the Common Good in Public Education: Social and Political Implications: 6. No exit: public education as an inescapably public good David F. Labaree; 7. Bureaucracy left and right: thinking about the one best system Harvey Kantor and Robert Lowe; 8. Why is it so hard to get 'good' schools? Larry Cuban; Part III. Uncommon Ways of Seeing the Common Good: 9. Civic friendship: an aristotelian perspective Elisabeth Hansot; 10. Devotion and ambiguity in the struggles of a poor mother and her family: New York City, 1918-1919 Michael B. Katz; 11. Reflections on education as transcendence John Mayer; Afterword Dorothy Shipps and Larry Cuban; Notes; References; Index.

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