Separating School & State: How to Liberate America's FamiliesFuture of Freedom Foundation, 1994 - 128 páginas In Separating School and State, Sheldon Richman effectively and comprehensively analyzes the failures of public schooling in America and explains the ideas and ideology behind the case for compulsory education. But beyond a historical interpretation and a critical evaluation of the state of public education in America today, Mr. Richman offers a vision of what a fully privatized educational system might look like--and in what ways it would solve many, if not most, of the problems that parents, students, and even a sizable number of professional educators see as the fundamental shortcomings of the present system. It is not an exaggeration to say that Mr. Richman's book may very well move the entire debate over education in America to a higher and more fruitful level of discussion. Book jacket. |
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How to Liberate America's Families Sheldon L. Richman. wishes of parents and children ; and since taxes are paid whether or not the parents and children choose to leave the public school system , there is none of the negative financial ...
How to Liberate America's Families Sheldon L. Richman. wishes of parents and children ; and since taxes are paid whether or not the parents and children choose to leave the public school system , there is none of the negative financial ...
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... children , tells parents , “ You don't have to worry about your child's schooling . That is in the hands of the experts . " If parents do not have to select a school and explicitly pay for it , many will not be as closely involved in ...
... children , tells parents , “ You don't have to worry about your child's schooling . That is in the hands of the experts . " If parents do not have to select a school and explicitly pay for it , many will not be as closely involved in ...
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... parents and children to government officials , including teachers . Everyone today bemoans the condition of the family . Everyone believes it has something to do with the lack of civility and the depravity of modern society . The most ...
... parents and children to government officials , including teachers . Everyone today bemoans the condition of the family . Everyone believes it has something to do with the lack of civility and the depravity of modern society . The most ...
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Preface by Jacob G Hornberger | 1 |
Why There Are Public Schools | 37 |
Chapter | 49 |
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