Get Free Shipping on orders over $89
Uphill Both Ways : The Truths, Lies, and Tall Tales We Tell About School - Helen Johnson

Uphill Both Ways

The Truths, Lies, and Tall Tales We Tell About School

By: Helen Johnson

eBook | 19 March 2019

At a Glance

eBook


$15.32

or 4 interest-free payments of $3.83 with

Instant Digital Delivery to your Kobo Reader App

Free public education was a grand experiment proposed in the mid 1800s by progressive politicians who believed it would increase the growth and development of an educated citizenry and strengthen the nation's democracy. They were right. Public education in the United States became the warp and weft of the nation's culture and economic success.

Today, confidence in public education has been damaged by politicians and the financial interests that support them. Now, schools are dramatically underfunded while being blamed for a myriad of social and economic failures.

Drawing on her experiences as a student and a teacher, Helen Johnson repudiates the attacks on public schools and sheds light on the remarkable successes borne from the United States' education system.

on

More in Philosophy & Theory of Education

The Abolition of Man - C. S. Lewis

eBOOK

Schools Without Failure - William Glasser M.D.

eBOOK

Identity Society - William Glasser M.D.

eBOOK

Paideia Proposal - Mortimer J. Adler

eBOOK

Optimistic Absurdism - Anthony David Vernon

eBOOK