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Common Schools/Uncommon Identities Walter Feinberg

Common Schools/Uncommon Identities By Walter Feinberg

Common Schools/Uncommon Identities by Walter Feinberg


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In the USA, minorities such as blacks, Latinos and gays demand a school curriculum that recognizes their identity. Others insist education should instil a common American identity. The author indicates the underlying issues and shows how schools can promote both national and cultural identities.

Common Schools/Uncommon Identities Summary

Common Schools/Uncommon Identities: National Unity and Cultural Difference by Walter Feinberg

One of the most hotly debated issues in contemporary education concerns the tension between the demands of such groups as blacks, Latinos, gays, women, and the handicapped for a curriculum that recognizes their particular identity-and the competing position that the role of public education is to infuse children with a common American identity. In this book, a distinguished philosopher of education takes on that debate, indicating the underlying ethical issues on each side and showing how schools can promote both national and cultural identities.

Walter Feinberg develops a theory of education that is twofold: it is sensitive to the concerns of parents and community members who want the public schools to reinforce their particular values and group identity, and it also maintains a commitment to the principled reasons for public education-the general ideals that public education shares with a liberal political philosophy, particularly equality of educational opportunity, freedom of association, and individual development. Feinberg develops an understanding of basic principles that schools should use in addressing cultural differences, tests these and shows how liberalism is indeed compatible with cultural recognition.

Common Schools/Uncommon Identities Reviews

Many people have come to believe that respect for diverse cultural identities and the formation of a shared sense of nationhood for all Americans can never be reconciled. Walter Feinberg shows why that belief is badly wrong, and he outlines a powerful and alluring vision of how common schools might serve an increasingly multicultural nation. Feinberg's essay addresses the most urgent questions about the future of American education, and everyone who cares about that future should read it. Eamonn Callan, Stanford University One of the very best general discussions of multiculturalism, and especially of multicultural education, of which I am aware. Feinberg provides original and insightful discussions of central concerns in the field. Lawrence Blum, Teachers College, Columbia University Feinberg's arguments are sound and should be given thoughtful consideration. Library Journal

About Walter Feinberg

Walter Feinberg is professor of the philosophy of education at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. The author of many books, he is past president of both the American Educational Studies Association and the Philosophy of Education Society.

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NLS9780300082920
9780300082920
0300082924
Common Schools/Uncommon Identities: National Unity and Cultural Difference by Walter Feinberg
New
Paperback
Yale University Press
2000-04-10
278
N/A
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