A Conservative Vision for Improving Early Childhood, K-12, and College
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Köp båda 2 för 1211 krFrederick M. Hess is a senior fellow and director of education policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute and author of the popular Education Week blog, "Rick Hess Straight Up." Michael Q. McShane is director of national research at EdChoice.
Contents (Tentative)Preface Acknowledgements 1. Core Values What Makes a Conservative in Education? The Beliefs That Anchor Our Approach to Education The Book Ahead2. A Bit of History The Origins of Our Education System Post-War Conservatism and the Nation's Schools The 1980s and 1990s: A Nation at Risk The 2000s: No Child Left Behind The 2010s and the Pandemic: Backlash Against Bureaucracy Lessons Learned3. Pro-Family Policies Enmeshing Families in Webs of Support Building Family-Friendly Communities Direct Financial Support for Families Navigating an Online Childhood Overhauling Adoption and Foster Care4. Early Childhood Education The Elephant in the Room The Other Elephant in the Room Little Platoons for Little People ESAs for Every 3- and 4-Year-Old Workplace-Based Child Care Resisting the Nanny State5. K12 Education he World After School The Handshake Between Student and Teacher What Do We Want From Schools? A Conservative K-12 Agenda Custodial School Reform6. Higher Education Wisdom vs. Wokeness Groupthink and Orthodoxy Embrace the Logic of Unbundling Control College Costs Make Sure College Enrollment Is a Choice Protect Free Inquiry Stop Subsidizing Payoff-Based College Admissions Don't Just Fix Colleges, Build Them Getting Higher Ed on the Right Track7. Questions & Answers 8. What Now? The Recess Rorschach Test Plenty More Where That Came From A Forward-Looking, Healthy Conservatism Education That Values Our Little Platoons Free to Reimagine Putting a Vibrant Conservatism to WorkEndnotes Index About the Authors