Public Education: Defending a Cornerstone of American Democracy

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by David C. Berliner

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In this important collection, eminent education scholars and practitioners remind us that our nation’s system of free universal public education is under attack, putting our very democracy in jeopardy. Over and above preparing students for employability, American schools must prepare our youth to be informed citizens and active, constructive participants in the democratic process. These essayists, criticizing as well as lauding our educational system, believe that such a goal is best accomplished through a high-quality, public, and free system of schooling designed to serve all our children without regard to race, religion, gender, LGBTQ+ identity, (dis)ability, social class, citizenship status, or language. In the 100th anniversary year of the Horace Mann League, these thought leaders in education take stock of enduring principles, current dilemmas, and important forward directions. With profiteers growing in numbers and seeking to take advantage of systemic breakdowns, this book will serve as a rousing defense of our public schools for our nation’s educators, parents, school board members, and politicians. Book Features: Reminds all Americans of the essential roles that schools serve in contemporary society, beyond simply instilling a prescribed curriculum. - Presents a counterpoint to those who promote private or charter schooling at the expense of genuine public schools. - Paints a complex and multi-faceted portrait of our public education system and provides a set of diverse and provocative remedies for many pressing contemporary problems of public schooling. “One can argue about the extent to which America has fallen short of its promises. But, powerful forces at work in the United States today are working to obliterate public schools and debunk the idea that every child deserves a fair chance. As noted repeatedly by the contributors to Public Education , if our public schools go down, our democracy seems likely to follow.” ― Teachers College Record “(A) conversation about American education can and should address what democracy actually means and how it can be nurtured and strengthened. This volume facilitates such a conversation, bringing together many of the nation’s most respected educators and scholars to reflect on how and why to ‘uphold, defend, and perfect the critical and transformative role of public education that (Horace) Mann envisioned, and for which he advocated.’” ― Education Review “If you are looking for a work to explain the deleterious effects of standardized testing, the condition of public schooling past and present, the need to increase school funding and how to defend the notion of public education in the 21st century, this is the book.” ― AASA School Administrator “ Public Education: Defending a Cornerstone of American Democracy is a clarion call for protections and reforms to insure a sound and free public school system that will cease being a political catspaw for ambitious politicians, racist elements, and those who seek to replace history with disinformation, and the suppression of age appropriate gender issues as part of school curriculums―all in support of the prejudices and cultural biases of minorities seeking to overrule and subvert a bulwark of American democracy.” ― Midwest Book Review “Editors Berliner and Hermanns gather 29 chapters authored by leading educators, activists, journalists, and researchers. The chapters contribute to an engaging discussion about the necessity of defending public education and what is needed to do so, loosely centered on the writings and political legacy of educational reformer Horace Mann, who is credited with founding traditional public schools.” ― CHOICE “If you care about democracy and public education, the original and compelling essays in Public Education are a must-read. Each of the essays in this collection sparkles with vision and inspiration and calls us to action. Public Education is a clarion call that reminds us the common school is a public good that serves us all.” ― Peter W. Cookson, Jr. , Georgetown University “We are at a crossroads. Do we have the will to fight for a public education that will support the democracy we claim to believe in, or do we allow private interests to continue chopping away at both? In Public Education: Defending a Cornerstone of American Democracy , Berliner and Hermanns assemble a brilliant collection of essays that wrestle with this question. Incisive, unsettling, and thought-provoking, this is a book that everyone who cares about education, democracy, or both, should read.” ― Christine E. Sleeter , professor emerita, California State University Monterey Bay “If you care about democracy and public education, the original and compelling essays in Public Education are a must-read. Each of the essays in this collection sparkles with vision and inspiration and calls us to action. Public Education is a clarion call that reminds us the common school is a public good that

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