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Contrasting Models of State and School: A Comparative Historical Study of Parental Choice and State Control
By (Author) Charles L. Glenn
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Continuum Publishing Corporation
2nd June 2011
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Teaching of a specific subject
379.4
Hardback
288
The book reminds us that education is all about commitment and belief . . . [and] challenges our cultural imaginations... Certainly, Glenn's history invites American scholars and activists to ask the big questions all over again in light of our increasingly pluralistic society and post-Enlightenment outlook. -- The Hedgehog Review- 13.3
Summarized. -- Paul Neufeld Weaver * Journal of Education and Christian Belief *
Charles L. Glenn is Professor of Educational Leadership at Boston University. He is the author of nine books including The Myth of the Common School (published also in Italian and Spanish), Educational Freedom in Eastern Europe, and Educating Immigrant Children, and co-author of a multi-volume study of educational policies in forty countries. From 1970 to 1991 Professor Glenn served as director of urban education and equity efforts for the Massachusetts Department of Education, and he has served as a consultant to Russian and Chinese education authorities, and to states and major cities across the United States.