Public education is a universal part of the American experience. Every one of us interacts with our system of education whether directly or through taxation. Since the nation's founding, a commitment to universal education has been a pillar of our society. More recently, however, public education has come under attack from several places. Some of the criticism is fair. But some of the sharpest attacks have been coordinated by far right extremists determined to break the system and replace it with private enterprises, faith-based curriculums or even...nothing. This episode combines our previous three-part series into one thorough, albeit incomplete, history of public education and the challenges it faces.
Chapters
Intro: 00:00:48
Chapter One: Framing the Inquiry: 00:05:40
Chapter Two: The Structure and Language of Education: 00:15:22
Chapter Three: The Opposition: 00:26:13
Chapter Four: Phase One: Expansion. The 16th Lot. 00:40:50
Chapter Five: Phase Two: Reconstruction. 00:46:27
Chapter Six: Phase Three: Desegregation. 00:56:24
Chapter Seven: Phase Four. Privatization. 01:12:09
Chapter Eight: Vouchers are stupid and racist and they don’t work. 01:19:21
Chapter Nine: Arne Dunks on Public Education. 01:30:16
Chapter Ten: The Propaganda Machine in Full Swing: 01:45:57
Chapter Eleven: Bring it home, Max. 01:58:12
Resources
World Socialist Web Site: 2.6 million US educators and staff quit public K-12 and higher education jobs during pandemic
National Center for Education Statistics: Public School Enrollment
The Nation’s Report Card: Student Performance Across Subjects
National Center for Education Statistics: Total number of public school teachers and percentage of public school teachers in a union or employees' association, by selected school characteristics: 2015–16
Resilient Educator: Your Guide to Education Lingo
Learning Journals: What Are the Different Pedagogical Approaches to Learning?
Rasmussen University: What Is Reggio Emilia? Your Guide to This Child-Driven Approach
Stanford: An Introduction to Design Thinking
Understood: Understanding IEPs
Resilient Educator: Project Based Learning: A Hands On Approach To Teaching
Bookshop.org: Mindset: The New Psychology of Success
National Association for Science, Medicine and Engineering: The Integration of the Humanities and Arts with Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine in Higher Education: Branches from the Same Tree
Resilient Educator: Why the “A” in STEAM Education is Just As Important As Every Other Letter
U.S. News: IB vs. AP: Discover the Differences
Peter G. Peterson Foundation: How Is K-12 Education Funded?
Pew Charitable Trusts: ‘Lost Decade’ Casts a Post-Recession Shadow on State Finances
OECD: Education at a Glance: OECD Indicators 2012
National Center for Education Statistics: Long-term trends in reading and mathematics achievement
The Heritage Foundation: The Battle Over Parents’ Rights in Education Is Just Getting Started
The Heritage Foundation: America’s School Choice Moment Can’t Be Missed at Midterm Elections
Bookshop: Race to the Bottom
Teaching American History: Letter to Nathaniel Banks
National Archives: Brown v. Board of Education (1954)
National Center For Education Statistics: Results from the NAEP 2022 Mathematics & Reading Assessments at Grades 4 & 8
OECD.org: Rankings
National Foundation for Educational Research: OECD Funding Models
Peter G. Peterson Foundation: How Is K-12 Education Funded?
National Education Association
Resilient Educator: Your Guide to Education Lingo
Pew Research Center: Religion in the Public Schools
Salon: Florida ranked No. 1 for "education freedom" — by right-wing group that wants to privatize it all
Heritage Foundation: Education Freedom Report Card
The New York Times: Profits and Questions at Online Charter Schools
NY Daily News: Fix this wasteful federal charter-school fund
The Nation’s Report Card: Student Performance Across Subjects
EdWeek: Education Statistics: Facts About American Schools
EdWeek: Lawmakers, Education Secretary Clash Over Charter School Rules
Teaching Certification: Education Spending by State – How does your state compare?
Book Love
Derek W. Black: Schoolhouse Burning: Public Education and the Assault on American Democracy
Samuel Eliot Morison, Henry Steele Commager and William E. Leuchtenburg: A Concise History of the American Republic: Volume 1
Howard Gardner: Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences
Nelson Lichtenstein: State of the Union: A Century of American Labor
Nancy McLean: Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right's Stealth Plan for America
UNFTR Episode Resources
Public Education (Part One): Scaffolding.
The End of Roe v. Wade: Extinguishing the Penumbra.
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