Struggles Over the Purposes of Schooling in a Democratic State: Selected Readings in the History of American Education

by Richard G. Lyons, Juan C. Rodriguez, John Catallozzi, and Norman Benson

Jean Anyon, Samuel Bowles, Martin Carnoy, Jill K. Conway, George S. Counts, John Dewey, Herbert Gintis, Stephan Hamilton, William T. Harris, Klaus Hurrelmann, Henry Levin, Patricia Malone, Jane Roland Martin, and Seymoir Sarason

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Struggles Over the Purposes of Schooling in a Democratic State brings together a group of essays that demonstrate how the aims of schooling relate to the issues of who is to be schooled and the methods of instruction used in schools. Beginning with a discussion of the historical perspectives on the goals of schooling, the essays focus on both the traditional and modern ideas and challenges that the education system in America has been built around and still deals with today. They then move into the goals of schooling and its relationship to work, questioning the nature of the approaches to education from a direction that emphasizes its application in the working world through the discussion of philosophies from Marx through those of today.
  • ISBN10 0761811753
  • ISBN13 9780761811756
  • Publish Date 20 August 1998
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 28 May 2022
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University Press of America
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 292
  • Language English