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Why We Still Need Public Schools


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  • Subject: Why We Still Need Public Schools
  • From: Peter Campbell <campbellp@mail.montclair.edu>
  • Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2007 12:58:08 -0600

It's nice to be reminded some times . . .

Why We Still Need Public Schools: Public Education for the Common Good

This report highlights the history and importance of public education in the United States, dating back to its establishment as a necessary institution for the young republic and Horace Mann's efforts to promote a common school for all. The report focuses on how and why the U.S. system of public education came into being; the six core public missions that public schools have been expected to fulfill, such as unifying a diverse population, preparing people for democratic citizenship, and ensuring equal opportunities for all children; and why these missions are relevant today and why the nation must maintain them while pursuing reforms to help all schools live up to these core ideals.

http://www.cep-dc.org/PublicSchoolFacts/why/whywestillneedpublicschools.pdf


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