setts Board of Education in 1837 — the first such state board in the United States — and accepted appoint... n educated citizenry; James G. Carter's vision of state-funded universal schooling; and above all Johann ... beyond Massachusetts to shape the development of state education authorities across the union.
==== The... and partial realisation of the common school — a state-funded, publicly controlled school open to childr
, parental authority, and the legitimate scope of state intervention in education.
==== How to Think, No... philosophy of education.
==== Education Reform: State Compulsion, Parental Duty, and Universal Access =... cratic theory. His starting position was that the state should require and compel the education of every ... od. If a parent failed to fulfil that obligation, state intervention was justified. If parents could not
unded basic education became a template for later state school systems. The bill is an early American art... if a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and ne... Public Education and the Separation of Church and State ====
Jefferson applied the principle of the separation of church and state, enshrined in the First Amendment and in his own
ith the honorific Fu-zi, or "Master." Born in the state of Lu at Qu Fu (曲阜) in present-day Shandong Provi... n the Zhou ritual order was collapsing into inter-state warfare. He received a formal if difficult educat... nant political philosophy of the Chinese imperial state and the defining framework of education across Ch... origins for careers that would take them into the state's service, Confucius launched a tradition of upwa
globalisation and the dismantling of the welfare state. He died in Paris on 23 January 2002, and his con... ural capital exists in three states: the embodied state (cultivated dispositions and competencies inscrib... through extended socialisation), the objectified state (cultural goods such as books, instruments, and works of art), and the institutionalised state (academic credentials that convert embodied cultu
l — was a civic and religious obligation that the state was bound to enforce. In his 1524 pamphlet "To th... llow from their absence. The vision of universal, state-funded, compulsory education that Luther articula... a century before it was realised in any European state — established the conceptual and political framew... cades following the Reformation, and the model of state-funded, church-supervised, universally accessible
y, literature, or culture. His initial plan for a state institution at Sorø in western Zealand did not ma... continue to operate in Denmark, subsidised by the state but reporting to the Minister of Culture rather t... ghout his life. President Barack Obama, at a 2016 state dinner with Nordic heads of state, praised Grundtvig for "championing the idea of the folk school — educ
event that impressed upon him the dangers of the state overreaching its proper limits and subordinating ... for specific purposes, and not the inculcation of state-approved values: it is the open-ended development of the whole person. Humboldt argued that a state that truly understood its own interests would rec... Berlin//) (1810, memorandum)
* //The Limits of State Action// (//Ideen zu einem Versuch, die Grenzen d
ow badly has the pandemic hurt K-12 learning? Let state testing in the spring tell us. The Washington Pos... /25/how-badly-has-pandemic-hurt-k-12-learning-let-state-testing-spring-tell-us/
* Finn, C. E., Jr. (202... anno and others, undertook one of the first cross-state research projects to analyze charter schools. Thi
e* (1995), which made a nuanced case for federal, state, and local collaboration on standards while insis... before the New York legislature on behalf of the state's charter school law.
* Ravitch, D., & Finn, C... ducation. (various reports on charter schools and state public education).
* Levine, J. (2017, Spring/S
af and blind. For nearly six years she lived in a state of profound isolation, unable to communicate beyo... f her eighty-eighth birthday, and was buried with state honours — though her political biography, as hist... grammes serving the deaf and blind, helped create state commissions for the blind, lobbied for public tra
their families out of shame, or at best placed in state asylums where abuse was widespread, Bancroft argu... costs of non-education: the taxpayers who funded state asylums were paying for the consequences of an ed... lly difficult work in our schools" and called for state recognition — including equivalent testimonials a
essor of Education (Emeritus) at the Pennsylvania State University, where he taught from 1986 until his r... y for education, participating in the design of a state-wide open school project, and building the theore... the University of Wisconsin, before joining Penn State in 1986. Over his career he taught, consulted, an
r under-resourced Catholic schools), and Michigan State University, where he was named Distinguished Prof... inued through his time at Notre Dame and Michigan State. Rather than focusing on what struggling readers ... hologist//, 21, 139–161.
* Pressley, M. (1994). State-of-the-science primary-grades reading instruction
rown's potential and sponsored her education at a state normal school in Massachusetts. This support mark... and the certification of PMI as a North Carolina State Historic Site in 1982 underscored the importance