The Education Wars A Citizen's Guide and Defense Manual
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Sprache:Englisch
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Erscheinungsdatum
02.07.2024
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The New PressSeitenzahl
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Englisch
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9781620978719
An invaluable guide (Forbes) to understanding and winning the fight for our public schools Essential reading for anyone who cares about the future of public education in the United States. Heather McGhee, bestselling author of The Sum of Us Our public schools are on the front lines of a fierce battle. In communities across the nation, heated culture wars have eruptedthreatening to undermine the very foundation of public education. Extremist groups are pushing book bans, demanding limits on what teachers can say about history, race, and gender, and rolling out aggressive campaigns for so-called parents' rights. Meanwhile, the rise of school voucher programs diverts funding from public classrooms, putting critical resourcesand students' futuresat risk.
In this concise, incisive guide, which Kirkus Reviews describes as a call to action, celebrated journalist Jennifer C. Berkshire and renowned education scholar Jack Schneider expose what's driving these coordinated attacks and explain why schools are now so vulnerable. They tackle complex topics in compact and accessible terms (Jacobin), unpacking everything from book-banning trends and voucher schemes to the real stakes behind the parents' rights rhetoric.
The Education Wars is more than an alarm; it's a vital handbook for parents, educators, and citizens who care about the future of public education. Packed with timely information and actionable insights, this book charts a powerful path for protecting the fundamentals of what makes public schools so important (Booklist).
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