The Democratic Dilemma of American Education: Out of Many, One?

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$57.49
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Routledge
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Pages
290
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6.0 X 8.9 X 0.8 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
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Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780813345369

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About the Author
Arnold Shober is assistant professor of government at Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin. His publications include Splintered Accountability: State Governance and Education Reform and articles in Peabody Journal of Education, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Policy Studies Journal, and others.
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Praise for "The Democratic Dilemma of American Education" by Arnold Shober"This book fills a real need in the field of education policy. Shober skillfully uses important concepts in public policy and political science to demonstrate how fundamental democratic values shape current education debates, regarding merit pay, school choice, education funding, testing, accountability, and other areas. This book is a great fit for undergraduate courses in public policy, public administration, and education. It provides an unbiased, easy-to-understand presentation of the leading academic, historical, and political debates in education policy." -David J. Fleming, Furman University ""The Democratic Dilemma of American Education" serves as a sophisticated introduction to the problems and successes of education in America. As Shober so cogently argues those issues are imbedded in our democratic approach to educating our children. This perspective blends the best of policy scholarship and democratic theory." -John F. Witte, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Praise for "The Democratic Dilemma of American Education" by Arnold Shober "This book fills a real need in the field of education policy. Shober skillfully uses important concepts in public policy and political science to demonstrate how fundamental democratic values shape current education debates, regarding merit pay, school choice, education funding, testing, accountability, and other areas. This book is a great fit for undergraduate courses in public policy, public administration, and education. It provides an unbiased, easy-to-understand presentation of the leading academic, historical, and political debates in education policy." -David J. Fleming, Furman University ""The Democratic Dilemma of American Education" serves as a sophisticated introduction to the problems and successes of education in America. As Shober so cogently argues those issues are imbedded in our democratic approach to educating our children. This perspective blends the best of policy scholarship and democratic theory." -John F. Witte, University of Wisconsin-Madison "This is a highly accessible look at education issues, from federal policy to challenges at the school-district level." -"Booklist"

Praise for "The Democratic Dilemma of American Education" by Arnold Shober

"This book fills a real need in the field of education policy. Shober skillfully uses important concepts in public policy and political science to demonstrate how fundamental democratic values shape current education debates, regarding merit pay, school choice, education funding, testing, accountability, and other areas. This book is a great fit for undergraduate courses in public policy, public administration, and education. It provides an unbiased, easy-to-understand presentation of the leading academic, historical, and political debates in education policy." -David J. Fleming, Furman University ""The Democratic Dilemma of American Education" serves as a sophisticated introduction to the problems and successes of education in America. As Shober so cogently argues those issues are imbedded in our democratic approach to educating our children. This perspective blends the best of policy scholarship and democratic theory." -John F. Witte, University of Wisconsin-Madison
"["The Democratic Dilemma of American Education"] is well written and easily accessible for undergraduates, and includes a useful time line of key moments in the history of educational policy." --"Choice"
Praise for "The Democratic Dilemma of American Education" by Arnold Shober
"This book fills a real need in the field of education policy. Shober skillfully uses important concepts in public policy and political science to demonstrate how fundamental democratic values shape current education debates, regarding merit pay, school choice, education funding, testing, accountability, and other areas. This book is a great fit for undergraduate courses in public policy, public administration, and education. It provides an unbiased, easy-to-understand presentation of the leading academic, historical, and political debates in education policy."
David J. Fleming, Furman University
""The Democratic Dilemma of American Education" serves as a sophisticated introduction to the problems and successes of education in America. As Shober so cogently argues those issues are imbedded in our democratic approach to educating our children. This perspective blends the best of policy scholarship and democratic theory."
John F. Witte, University of Wisconsin-Madison
"["The Democratic Dilemma of American Education"] is well written and easily accessible for undergraduates, and includes a useful time line of key moments in the history of educational policy."
"Choice"
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Praise for The Democratic Dilemma of American Education by Arnold Shober

"This book fills a real need in the field of education policy. Shober skillfully uses important concepts in public policy and political science to demonstrate how fundamental democratic values shape current education debates, regarding merit pay, school choice, education funding, testing, accountability, and other areas. This book is a great fit for undergraduate courses in public policy, public administration, and education. It provides an unbiased, easy-to-understand presentation of the leading academic, historical, and political debates in education policy."
--David J. Fleming, Furman University

"The Democratic Dilemma of American Education serves as a sophisticated introduction to the problems and successes of education in America. As Shober so cogently argues those issues are imbedded in our democratic approach to educating our children. This perspective blends the best of policy scholarship and democratic theory."
--John F. Witte, University of Wisconsin-Madison

"[The Democratic Dilemma of American Education] is well written and easily accessible for undergraduates, and includes a useful time line of key moments in the history of educational policy."
--Choice