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Settling Conflict in Rural New York Schools
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Settling Conflict in Rural New York Schools

inbunden, 2026
Engelska

This book examines the history of conflict in education through the lens of specific case studies from schools in rural areas of New York.

Education has historically been a major source of conflict among citizens, voters, and residents in the United States. From the colonists in New England’s efforts to educate their children in the late 1800s, to the debates over mask mandates at schools emerging from Covid-19, the dissonance between pro-local democracy national narratives and the active suppression of community rights exists in every state. Contemporary conflicts in education and politics include the question of what and how to teach history, with some politically motivated groups demonizing critical race theory, inclusive civics, and history education. Utilizing local and state archives, newspapers, and eyewitness accounts, and challenging the consensus narrative that privileged the elite’s viewpoints, this book expands research on the history of educational reform post-World War II outside of the urban focus predominant in the field and challenges the traditional rural deficit narrative.

Undertitel
Case Studies of Education Reform
ISBN
9781666968309
Språk
Engelska
Vikt
446 gram
Utgivningsdatum
2026-04-16
Sidor
192