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Public Vs Private The Early History Of School Choice In America Gross

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Public Vs Private The Early History Of School Choice In America Gross
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.36 MB
Pages: 209
Author: Gross, Robert N
ISBN: 9780190644574, 9780190644581, 9780190644598, 9780190644604, 0190644575, 0190644583, 0190644591, 0190644605
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Public Vs Private The Early History Of School Choice In America Gross by Gross, Robert N 9780190644574, 9780190644581, 9780190644598, 9780190644604, 0190644575, 0190644583, 0190644591, 0190644605 instant download after payment.

Americans today choose from a dizzying array of schools, loosely lumped into categories of "public" and "private." This book describes how, more than a century ago, public policies fostered the rise of modern school choice. In the late nineteenth century, American Catholics began constructing rival, urban parochial school systems, an enormous undertaking that challenged public school systems' near-monopoly of education. In a nation committed to public education, mass attendance in Catholic schools produced immense conflict. States quickly sought ways to regulate this burgeoning private sector and the competition it produced, even attempting to abolish private education altogether in the 1920s. Ultimately, however, Gross shows how the public policies that resulted produced a stable educational marketplace, where choice flourished. 
Abstract: Americans today choose from a dizzying array of schools, loosely lumped into categories of "public" and "private." This book describes how, more than a century ago, public policies fostered the rise of modern school choice. In the late nineteenth century, American Catholics began constructing rival, urban parochial school systems, an enormous undertaking that challenged public school systems' near-monopoly of education. In a nation committed to public education, mass attendance in Catholic schools produced immense conflict. States quickly sought ways to regulate this burgeoning private sector and the competition it produced, even attempting to abolish private education altogether in the 1920s. Ultimately, however, Gross shows how the public policies that resulted produced a stable educational marketplace, where choice flourished

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