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Starr, Joshua P. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2022
It's understandable that federal education leaders, like Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona, tend to focus on areas of broad agreement within education. But Joshua Starr suggests that they're neglecting important stories that need to be told. In particular, education leaders need to create a new narrative that recognizes society's collective…
Descriptors: Leadership Responsibility, Public Education, School Responsibility, COVID-19
Sutherland, Scott – Online Submission, 2020
The purpose of this position paper is to emphasize the importance that sexuality within educational curriculum needs to become more inclusive to promote an equitable environment for all learners. This emphasis is based on data that supports how constructing a binary focus within sex education through implied gender roles and sexuality does not…
Descriptors: Public Education, Sexuality, Sex Education, LGBTQ People
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Carol Burris; Johann Neem – History of Education Quarterly, 2024
Public education, at least as it has been known for the past several generations in the US, is under threat. Conservative state legislatures from Arizona to Florida have enacted sweeping voucher legislation, channeling taxpayer dollars to private schools. At the same time, a vicious culture war has engulfed the public education system in…
Descriptors: Public Education, Charter Schools, School Choice, Educational Vouchers
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Henry A. Giroux – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2024
This article examines how the concept of freedom has been appropriated by the far right to impose a number of authoritarian policies designed to dismantle the critical functions of public and higher education. It explores, in particular, the ways in which Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis has used an appeal to freedom to punish critics,…
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Educational Policy, Political Issues, Politics of Education
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Rudick, C. Kyle; Dannels, Deanna P. – Communication Education, 2020
After nearly 40 years of policy changes since "A Nation at Risk," often without or over the voices of teachers, it seemed that society was on the way to embracing the idea that teachers were interchangeable, over compensated, and largely unnecessary to the process of education. Supreme Court decisions, such as Janus vs. American…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Preschool Education, Teaching (Occupation), Advocacy
Canadian Teachers' Federation, 2022
When the pandemic brought life to a screeching halt and forcefully shuttered schools across the country, few were aware that a crisis in public education was already well underway. COVID-19 may have been an unexpected and devastating shock to the system, but a virus had already taken hold, leaving Canada's public-school systems vulnerable at the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing, Public Education
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Tell, Shawgi – Democracy & Education, 2021
Frenkiewich and Onosko (2020) maintain that American public education has functioned as a pillar of democracy and a force for progress for most of the twentieth century, but they worry that a major turn to school privatization in recent years will undermine the democratic mission and vision of public schooling and harm society as well. The authors…
Descriptors: Public Education, Privatization, Low Achievement, Neoliberalism
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González, Aldo Ocampo; Hill Collins, Patricia – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2019
The interview with Patricia Hill Collins, a prominent social theorist whose research and studies have examined issues of race, gender, social class, sexuality and/or nation, make her a significant reference in the field of Education and Intersectionality. The content of this interview can be described in Deleuzian and Guattarian terms as crucial…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Social Justice, Equal Education, Critical Thinking
Rees, Nina – American Enterprise Institute, 2020
There are three reasons conservatives should support making access to a high-quality public education a constitutionally protected civil right. First, a constitutional right to a high-quality public education should not confer a right to sue for individual services. Second, elected governors and legislators, not judges, would continue to make…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Civil Rights, Access to Education, Public Education
Council for Exceptional Children, 2022
As advocates for infants, toddlers, children, and youth with disabilities, the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) believes fully funding the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) is integral to ensuring a strong public education system that can deliver on the promise of a free appropriate public education (FAPE) as guaranteed by…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Educational Legislation, Federal Legislation, Students with Disabilities
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Bojesen, Emile – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2017
This paper argues that the political can respond to that which exceeds it without reducing it to the same, and that public education is one of the most important places where this can happen. I present a rationale for public education to assist that which exceeds the political: singularity, solitude and difference. What I maintain is that the…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Public Education, Political Attitudes, Educational Philosophy
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Abowitz, Kathleen Knight – Critical Studies in Education, 2017
In their article, "Is the Liberal Defense of Public Schools a Fantasy?" presented in this v58, 2017 issue of "Critical Studies in Education," Michael S. Merry and William S. New offer what they call a "leftist critique" of standard liberal defenses of the public school. In this response, Kathleen Knight Abowitz…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Public Education, Politics of Education, Criticism
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Boyd, Maureen P.; Edmiston, Brian – Democracy & Education, 2021
In our response to Tilhou's article published last issue, "The Morning Meeting: Fostering a Participatory Democracy Begins with Youth in Public Education," we share and discuss ethnographic data from Morning Meetings in two U.S. elementary classrooms. We detail ways the democratic potential of Morning Meetings is being cultivated in…
Descriptors: Public Education, Democracy, Elementary Education, Free Schools
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Art Education, 2019
Howard Gardner is a superstar among many art educators. He has written dozens of books, translated into 32 languages, that explore the mind, ethics, education, and the arts. His revolutionary theory of multiple intelligences is still a major influential force today. Gardner grew up in Scranton, Pennsylvania, the son of parents who left wartime…
Descriptors: Art Education, Music, Public Education, Elementary Secondary Education
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Sardoc, Mitja – Theory and Research in Education, 2018
In this interview, Dr. Amy Gutmann discusses the legacy of her book "Democratic Education" after 30 years since it was first published. After presenting some of the main ideas from "Democratic Education," Dr. Gutmann emphasises the importance of both democratic education and democratic deliberation as central elements of public…
Descriptors: Democracy, Citizenship Education, Public Education, Cultural Pluralism
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