Debate Over Child Care, 1969-1990: A Sociohistorical Analysis

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SUNY Press, 1992 M01 1 - 450 páginas
The Debate Over Child Care: 1969-1990 offers a new perspective on the pervading problem of providing child care services in the United States. The author traces the contemporary debate over the sponsorship of child care services and compares this to the past debate over the sponsorship of kindergartens during the Progressive Era. Klein compares the function of child care across societal sectors, and points out that turf fighting and imbedded ideological differences have prohibited the development of a proactive social policy for providing needed child care services. She analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of five different sponsors: the public schools, the church, private enterprise, non-profit organizations, and corporations. Past and present federal legislation is discussed in relation to the divisive issue of sponsorship.

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Introduction
3
Legislative Background
29
The PublicNonprofit Sponsorship Position in the Contemporary Debate over Child Care Services
63
Church Sponsorship and the Religious Function
87
ForProfit Sponsorship and the Economic Function
143
Employer Sponsorship and the Economic Function
179
Public School Sponsorship and the Education Function
217
The Context of the Past Debate
261
Free Kindergartens
279
Kindergartens Under the Sponsorship of Social Settlements Churches Corporations and the Womens Temperance Union
287
Public School Sponsorship of the Kindergarten
299
Policy Implications
323
Appendixes
355
Bibliography
381
Index
441
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Private Sponsorship of Kindergartens
275

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Página 408 - Windows on Day Care, A Report On The Findings of Members of the National Council of Jewish Women on Day Care Needs and Services in Their Communities (New York: National Council of Jewish Women, 1972), pp.

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Abbie Gordon Klein is Assistant Professor in the Department of Education at John Carroll University and earned her Ph.D. in Social Welfare.

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