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Market Education Andrew Coulson

Market Education By Andrew Coulson

Market Education by Andrew Coulson


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Discontent with public education has been on the rise in recent years, as parents complain that their children are not being taught the basics, that they are not pushed to excel, and that their classrooms are too chaotic to encourage any real learning

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Market Education: The Unknown History by Andrew Coulson

Discontent with public education has been on the rise in recent years, as parents complain that their children are not being taught the basics, that they are not pushed to excel, and that their classrooms are too chaotic to encourage any real learning. The public has begun to reject school bond levies with regularity, frustrated by what it perceives to be mounting education costs unaccompanied by increased achievement or accountability.

Coulson explores the educational problems facing parents and shows how these problems can best be addressed. He begins with a discussion of what people want from their school systems, tracing their views of the kinds of knowledge, skills, and values education should impart, and their concerns over discipline, drugs, and violence in public schools. Using this survey of goals and attitudes as a guide, Coulson sets out to compare the school systems of civilizations both ancient and modern, seeking to determine which systems successfully educated generations past and which did not. His historical study ranges from classical Greece and ancient Rome, through the Islamic world of the Middle Ages, to nineteenth-century England and modern America.

Drawing on the historical evidence of how these various systems operated, Coulson concludes that free educational markets have consistently done a better job of serving the public's needs than state-run school systems have. He sets out a blueprint for competitive, free-market educational reform that would make schools more flexible, more innovative, and more responsive to the needs of parents and students. He describes how education for low-income children might be funded under a market system, and how the transition from monopolistic public education to market education might be achieved.

Coulson's Market Education touches on a wide range of issues, including declines in academic achievement, minority education, the role of public school teachers, and mismanagement and corruption in educational bureaucracies. Coulson examines alternative reform proposals from vouchers and charter schools to national standards for school curricula. This timely and engaging book will appeal to parents, educators, and others concerned with the quality and cost of schooling, and will serve as an excellent resource in college courses on the economics and history of education.

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Table of Contents

Introduction; I: What We Want; 1: Getting Used to Disappointment; II: What's Been Tried; 2: Right from the Beginning: Classical Athens and Beyond; 3: Revolutions: The More Things Change ...; 4: Coup d'Ecole: The War for Control of American Education; 5: Teachers and Teaching in the Government Schools; 6: The Performance Crisis in Public Schooling; 7: Common School Problems: The World Tour; 8: The Class Really Is Keener on the Other Side: The Case of Independent Schools; III: What Works; 9: What Makes Schools Work?; 10: Can Government Schooling Be Fixed?; Conclusion: Achieving Educational Excellence

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CIN0765804964G
9780765804969
0765804964
Market Education: The Unknown History by Andrew Coulson
Used - Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Inc
1999-01-01
481
N/A
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