The public school matches and those we meet there by a Wykehamist F Gale

The public school matches  and those we meet there  by a Wykehamist  F  Gale
Author: Frederick Gale
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 86
Release: 1853
Genre: Cricket
ISBN: OXFORD:590399815

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The Public School Matches and Those We Meet There Ups and Downs of a Public School By a Wykehamist F G i e Frederick Gale

The Public School Matches  and Those We Meet There  Ups and Downs of a Public School  By a Wykehamist  F  G   i e  Frederick Gale
Author: F. G.
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1867
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0027025091

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The Public School Matches and Those We Meet There By a Wykehamist F Gale

The Public School Matches  and Those We Meet There  By a Wykehamist   F  Gale
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1853
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0027024987

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Public School Magazine

Public School Magazine
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 598
Release: 1898
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UIUC:30112109659737

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Public Schools and The Great War

Public Schools and The Great War
Author: Anthony Seldon,David Walsh
Publsiher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2013-10-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781781593080

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In this pioneering and original book, Anthony Seldon and David Walsh study the impact that the public schools had on the conduct of the Great War, and vice versa. Drawing on fresh evidence from 200 leading public schools and other archives, they challenge the conventional wisdom that it was the public school ethos that caused needless suffering on the Western Front and elsewhere. They distinguish between the younger front-line officers with recent school experience and the older 'top brass' whose mental outlook was shaped more by military background than by memories of school.??The Authors argue that, in general, the young officers' public school education imbued them with idealism, stoicism and a sense of service. While this helped them care selflessly for the men under their command in conditions of extreme danger, it resulted in their death rate being nearly twice the national average.??This poignant and thought-provoking work covers not just those who made the final sacrifice, but also those who returned, and?whose lives were shattered as a result of their physical and psychological wounds. It contains a wealth of unpublished detail about public school life before and during the War, and how these establishments and the country at large coped with the devastating loss of so many of the brightest and best. Seldon and Walsh conclude that, 100 years on, public school values and character training, far from being concepts to be mocked, remain relevant and that the present generation would benefit from studying them and the example of their predecessors.??Those who read Public Schools and the Great War will have their prevailing assumptions about the role and image of public schools, as popularised in Blackadder, challenged and perhaps changed.

Charter School Outcomes

Charter School Outcomes
Author: Mark Berends,Matthew G. Springer,Herbert J. Walberg
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2017-09-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781351572200

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Sponsored by the National Center on School Choice, a research consortium headed by Vanderbilt University, this volume examines the growth and outcomes of the charter school movement. Starting in 1992-93 when the nation’s first charter school was opened in Minneapolis, the movement has now spread to 40 states and the District of Columbia and by 2005-06 enrolled 1,040,536 students in 3,613 charter schools. The purpose of this volume is to help monitor this fast-growing movement by compiling, organizing and making available some of the most rigorous and policy-relevant research on K-12 charter schools. Key features of this important new book include: Expertise – The National Center on School Choice includes internationally known scholars from the following institutions: Harvard University, Brown University, Stanford University, Brookings Institution, National Bureau of Economic Research and Northwest Evaluation Association. Cross-Disciplinary – The volume brings together material from related disciplines and methodologies that are associated with the individual and systemic effects of charter schools. Coherent Structure – Each section begins with a lengthy introduction that summarizes the themes and major findings of that section. A summarizing chapter by Mark Schneider, the Commissioner of the National Center on Educational Statistics, concludes the book. This volume is appropriate for researchers, instructors and graduate students in education policy programs and in political science and economics, as well as in-service administrators, policy makers, and providers.

The American Dream and the Public Schools

The American Dream and the Public Schools
Author: Jennifer L. Hochschild,Nathan Scovronick,Nathan B. Scovronick
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2004-10-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0195152786

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Examines desegregation, school funding, testing, vouchers, bilingual education, multicultural education, and ability grouping. These seem to be separate problems, but much of the contention over them comes down to the same thing: an apparent conflict between policies designed to promote each student's ability to pursue success and those designed to insure the good of all students or the nation as a whole. The authors show how polices to promote individual success too often benefit only those already privileged by race or class. The book also examines issues such as creationism and afrocentrism.

The Death of Public School

The Death of Public School
Author: Cara Fitzpatrick
Publsiher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2023-09-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781541646780

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A Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist shows how conservatives have pushed for a revolution in public education—one that threatens the existence of the traditional public school America has relied on public schools for 150 years, but the system is increasingly under attack. With declining enrollment and diminished trust in public education, policies that steer tax dollars into private schools have grown rapidly. To understand how we got here, The Death of Public School argues, we must look back at the turbulent history of school choice. Cara Fitzpatrick uncovers the long journey of school choice, a story full of fascinating people and strange political alliances. She shows how school choice evolved from a segregationist tool in the South in the 1950s, to a policy embraced by advocates for educational equity in the North, to a conservative strategy for securing government funds for private schools in the twenty-first century. As a result, education is poised to become a private commodity rather than a universal good. The Death of Public School presents the compelling history of the fiercest battle in the history of American education—one that already has changed the future of public schooling.