Christine Howell

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These questions are about the public in public schools. They involve our visions of the good life and our understanding of the public good. They are not technical or expert questions about how we teach arithmetic or about whether state history should precede U.S. history in the curriculum or vice versa. They are value-based questions about the social and political context of public schools and about our vision for the future—what kind of society we wish to create and perpetuate.
Preserving the Public in Public Schools: Visions, Values, Conflicts, and Choices
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