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Landmark Congressional Laws on Education David Carleton

Landmark Congressional Laws on Education By David Carleton

Landmark Congressional Laws on Education by David Carleton


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This reference provides an explanation and discussion of each of 18 landmark laws on education in the United States, followed by the actual text of key passages of the law, which have been edited for students. The featured laws span from the Land Ordinance of 1785 to Goals 2000.

Landmark Congressional Laws on Education Summary

Landmark Congressional Laws on Education by David Carleton

Why has the federal government played an ever-expanding role in our educational system? What controversial political and social issues led to the enactment of landmark education laws by the U.S. Congress? Have you considered the impact of some of the most important federal education laws--the G.I. Bill of Rights, college loan programs, funding of black colleges, school lunch programs, creation of Head Start, special education programs, bilingual education, and equal funding for girls' athletics? This unique reference work provides an explanation and discussion of each landmark law followed by the actual text of key passages of the law, which have been carefully edited for students. Nineteen landmark laws are covered, from the Land Ordinance of 1785, which set aside land in the western territories for the creation of schools, to Goals 2000: Educate America Act, Bill Clinton's ambitious agenda for student education by the year 2000. The entry on each landmark law consists of the following sections: a discussion of the intent and purpose of the legislation; a summary of the substance of the law, including an explanation of difficult-to-understand terms and concepts; an examination of the politics and legislative history of the act; a summary of the impact of the law; the actual text of key passages of the law. The laws are organized chronologically. An introductory overview of the federal government's role in education, followed by a detailed timeline of milestones in the history of U.S. education, places the topic in historical context.

About David Carleton

DAVID CARLETON is Associate Professor of Political Science at Middle Tennessee State University. He has published extensively on gubernatorial politics and on human rights issues. He worked previously in government and in political campaign positions. He is currently preparing a textbook on state and local government.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword Introduction Timeline of Milestones in U.S. Education The Land Ordinance of 1785 The Northwest Ordinance The First Morrill Act The Freemen's Bureau The Second Morrill Act The Smith-Hughes Act The Servicemen's Readjustment Act The National School Lunch Act The Impact Laws The National Defense Education Act The Economic Opportunity Act The Elementary and Secondary Education Act The Higher Education Act The Bilingual Education Act Title IX Education for All Handicapped Children Act Department of Education Organization Act Goals 2000: Educate America Act Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780313313356
9780313313356
0313313350
Landmark Congressional Laws on Education by David Carleton
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2001-11-30
248
N/A
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